Common use of Transportation of Tools Clause in Contracts

Transportation of Tools. When, at his employer’s request, a millwright must travel to a job site using a public transportation system, the employee shall make a complete and accurate inventory of his toolbox including the make, quantity and size and any other essential features needed for an exact identification of each tool. This toolbox inventory shall be submitted to the employer prior to transportation and the employer may require any additional proof it considers useful. The employer, in addition to paying the round trip transportation cost for the box and tools, is liable for any damage to or loss of this box or these tools and shall compensate the employee for any such damage or loss. If delays occur in the delivery of the toolbox, the employer shall assign the employee to duties coming under his trade and the employee shall perform such duties. If the employee cannot retrieve his toolbox on the first working day following his return, the employer pays, for each day of delay, an amount equal to the wages that the employee would have earned up to 5 days. The employee, however, may be assigned by the employer to duties coming under his trade for this period and the employee is required to perform such duties. However, if the employer fails to demand an up-to-date inventory of the employee’s personal tools, the employer shall compensate a millwright for any damage, loss or delay occurring during such transport. In all cases, an employer may transport the employee’s toolbox itself, and in this event, becomes responsible for such.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, cpqmci.org, Collective Agreement

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Transportation of Tools. When, at his employer’s request, a millwright must travel to a job site using a public transportation system, the employee shall make a complete and accurate inventory of his toolbox including the make, quantity and size and any other essential features needed for an exact identification of each tool. This toolbox inventory shall be submitted to the employer prior to transportation and the employer may require any additional proof it considers useful. The employer, in addition to paying the round trip transportation cost for the box and tools, is liable for any damage to or loss of this box or these tools and shall compensate the employee for any such damage or loss. If delays occur in the delivery of the toolbox, the employer shall assign the employee to duties coming under his trade and the employee shall perform such duties. If the employee cannot retrieve his toolbox on the first working day following his return, the employer pays, for each day of delay, an amount equal to the wages that the employee would have earned up to 5 days. The employee, however, may be assigned by the employer to duties coming under his trade for this period and the employee is required to perform such duties. However, if the employer fails to demand an up-to-date inventory of the employee’s personal tools, the employer shall compensate compen- sate a millwright for any damage, loss or delay occurring during such transport. In all cases, an employer may transport the employee’s toolbox itself, and in this event, becomes responsible for such.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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