TRANSPORTATION AND TRAVELLING TIME Sample Clauses

TRANSPORTATION AND TRAVELLING TIME. (Regular Work Force employees are specifically excluded from the provisions of this Article.) 1. There shall be no travelling time allowance within the official limits of each port. (a) Hourly time allowances for the time spent in travelling to and from a job shall be at straight time rates of pay, as follows: Vancouver and New Westminster: (Return Trip Expressed in Hours) Vancouver New Westminster Port Xxxxx or Barnet Port Alberni Victoria Chemainus Xxxxxxxx'x Landing Cowichan Bay Crofton Nanaimo Squamish Woodfibre Vancouver - 11/2 - 6 7 4 1 5 5 3 3 4 New Westminster 11/2 - 1 71/2 81/2 51/2 1 61/2 61/2 41/2 - - (b) Hourly time allowances for time spent in travelling to and from a job shall be at one-half the straight time rates of pay, asfollows: Departure Bay (Return Trip Expressed in Hours) Port Alberni Victoria Chemainus Xxxxx Island and Hatch Point Cowichan Bay Crofton Ladysmith (stream) Harmac, Nanaimo Nanoose Bay Port Alberni - - 8 - 10 10 - 6 41/2 Victoria - - 6 2 3 6 71/2 6 - Chemainus - - - - - 1 11/2 11/2 3 (c) Hourlytime allowances for time spent in travelling to and from a job shall be as follows effective the date noted below: Port Alberni Victoria Cowichan Bay Chemainus 8 6 2 Effective January 1, 2003: 45% of the Straight Time Rate of Pay. 3. When an employee is despatched from the employee’s “home” port to work at an Outport, other than on a daily or shift basis, transportation shallbeprovided each way, as well as one-half the cost of board and lodging at these places, but the employee’s share of such board and lodging shall not exceed One Dollar ($1.00) per day. After work is finished and until transportation is provided, an employee will be furnished free board and lodging. 4. Transportation shall be provided each way between Vancouver and North Shore, New Westminster, Xxxxxxxx’x Landing, Barnet, Port Moody, Ioco, Vessels in Stream, Fraser Mills, Searle’s, all ports on Vancouver Island, Port Mellon, Xxxxxx River, Woodfibre, other places not herein mentioned, but similarly situated; between New Westminster and Vancouver, North Shore, Xxxxxxxx’x Landing, Barnet, Port Moody, Searle’s, Ioco, all ports on Vancouver Island, Port Mellon, Xxxxxx River, Woodfibre, other places not herein mentioned, but similarly situated. When public transportation is not available between New Westminster and Fraser Xxxxx, transportation shall be provided. Additionally, when an employee despatched pursuant to this Agreement is entitled to transportation pursuant t...
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TRANSPORTATION AND TRAVELLING TIME. (a) There shall be no travelling time or transportation allowance within a Xxxxxxx'x designated homeport. (b) When air transportation is provided, the travelling time will be at straight time rates of pay to a maximum of eight (8) hours travel time allowance per day for the actual time spent in travelling to and from a job, and surface transportation will be provided at the outport. (i) The BCMEA on behalf of the Member COMPANIES will arrange for an air travel insurance policy for Accidental Death & Dismemberment in the principle amount of: $250,000 for Foremen required to travel, at COMPANY direction, on charter or commercial flights. The Air Travel Insurance Policy will include Local 514 Union Officers. In the event of a conflict between the contract of the carrier and this provision, the terms of the contract of the carrier will govern. (c) When surface travel is required, the travelling time allowance will be at one-half (1/2) the straight time rate of pay, as follows: TRAVELLING TIME RETURN TRIP EXPRESSED IN HOURS (d) Where surface transportation is not provided and the Xxxxxxx uses his/her own vehicle, transportation allowances shall be paid in lieu thereof, as set forth hereunder: (e) Where required, ferry transportation may be provided. If ferry transportation is not provided, fares will be paid by the COMPANY. (f) Foremen required to reside temporarily in an outport (temporary home port) shall have the following provided:
TRANSPORTATION AND TRAVELLING TIME. (a) There shall be no travelling time or transportation allowance within a Xxxxxxx’x designated homeport. (b) When air transportation is provided, the travelling time will be at straight time rates of pay to a maximum of eight (8) hours travel time allowance per day for the actual time spent in travelling to and from a job, and surface transportation will be provided at the outport. (i) The BCMEA on behalf of the Member COMPANIES will arrange for an air travel insurance policy for Accidental Death & Dismemberment in the principle amount of: $250,000 for Foremen required to travel, at COMPANY direction, on charter or commercial flights. The Air Travel Insurance Policy will include Local 514 Union Officers. In the event of a conflict between the contract of the carrier and this provision, the terms of the contract of the carrier will govern. (c) When surface travel is required, the travelling time allowance will be at one-half (1/2) the straight time rate of pay, as follows: Squamish Squamish - Port Alberni Pt. Alberni - - Nanaimo / Harmac Nanaimo / Harmac - 6 - Chemainus Chemainus - 8 3 - Crofton Crofton - 10 3 1 - Cowichan Bay Cowichan Bay - 10 4 2 2 - Victoria Victoria - 14 7 6 5 3 - Vancouver New West / Deltaport VancouverNew West/Deltaport 69 18 12 15 15 17 14 - Woodfibre Woodfibre 2 - - - - - - 8 - Ladysmith TRAVELLING TIME RETURN TRIP EXPRESSED IN HOURS 45 Squamish Squamish - Port Alberni Pt. Alberni - - Nanaimo / Harmac Nanaimo /Harmac - 51.88 - Chemainus Chemainus - 73.00 22.12 - Crofton Crofton - 78.76 27.88 6.76 - Cowichan Bay CowichanBay - 84.52 33.64 12.52 12.52 - Victoria Victoria - 121.00 70.12 49.00 43.24 37.48 - Vancouver New West / Deltaport VancouverNew West/ Deltaport 40.32 54.72 62.40 24.96 46.08 49.92 78.72 42.24 - Woodfibre Woodfibre 3.84 - - - - - - 36.48 - Ladysmith Ladysmith - 67.24 16.36 6.76 6.76 18.28 54.76 40.32 - - (d) Where surface transportation is not provided and the Xxxxxxx uses his/her own vehicle, transportation allowances shall be paid in lieu thereof, as set forth hereunder: (e) Where required, ferry transportation may be provided. If ferry transportation is not provided, fares will be paid by the COMPANY. (f) Foremen required to reside temporarily in an outport (temporary home port) shall have the following provided:

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