Common use of Travel and Accommodation Clause in Contracts

Travel and Accommodation. 11.01 When a Cameraperson is required to work at a location outside the boundaries of see Appendix B, the Company agrees to originate the call at the boundaries of the zone. Time used to travel to and from locations shall be considered as part of the workday and subject to the provisions for overtime and meal penalties as described herein. 11.02 For the purposes of this Agreement, the boundaries of see Appendix B shall be considered a circle with a radius of 25KM centered at the intersection of Ste. Xxxxxxxxx X. and Cartier streets in the city of Montréal. 11.03 A “Distant Location” is any work location that is situated one (1) hour or more drive from the edge of the Studio Zone. 11.04 When any Camerapersons are travelling to and from a location outside the boundaries of see Appendix B, the Company shall provide first class or business class transportation. Economy class jet air travel shall be considered adequate for the purposes of this Agreement only for flights (gate to gate, destination to destination) under three (3) hours inclusive. When transporting Camerapersons by car to locations within a two (2) hour driving distance from the Company base, the maximum number of passengers per standard sedan and standard nine (9) passenger vehicle shall be five (5) and eight (8) respectively, including the driver. If the driving distance exceeds two (2) hours from the base to location, the maximum number of occupants in the vehicles shall be reduced by one (1) to four (4) and seven (7) respectively, including the driver. The driver shall adhere strictly to the traffic regulations and speed limits as posted. When a Cameraperson is required to move from one place of work to another, the Company shall supply proper legal passenger transport and time so spent shall count as time worked. For the purposes of travel, a Cameraperson shall not ride in the backs of trucks or in the freight areas of vehicles. 11.05 If travelling by no-sleeper train, plane, automobile, bus or ship, all time spent in travelling shall be subject to all overtime and penalty provisions. 11.06 When Camerapersons are required to travel, each Cameraperson shall be insured by the Company for the duration of the travel including the return trip, for the sum of not less than two hundred and fifty thousand dollars (250 000,00$). Any Cameraperson required to travel by helicopter shall be insured for not less than one million dollars (1 000 000,00$). Camerapersons shall be required to fill out a form specifying a beneficiary. Such form shall be filed with the designated representative of the Company. 11.07 When Camerapersons on location are required to remain overnight or longer, first class single accommodation equal to the Canadian Automobile Association or the American Automobile Association diamond standards shall be made available.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Travel and Accommodation. 11.01 When a Cameraperson is required to work at a location outside the boundaries of see Appendix B, the Company agrees to originate the call at the boundaries of the zone. Time used to travel to and from locations shall be considered as part of the workday and subject to the provisions for overtime and meal penalties as described herein. 11.02 For the purposes of this Agreement, the boundaries of see Appendix B shall be considered a circle with a radius of 25KM centered at the intersection of Ste. Xxxxxxxxx X. and Cartier streets in the city of Montréal. 11.03 A “Distant Location” is any work location that is situated one (1) hour or more drive from the edge of the Studio Zone. 11.04 When any Camerapersons are travelling to and from a location outside the boundaries of see Appendix B, the Company shall provide first class or business class transportation. Economy class jet air travel shall be considered adequate for the purposes of this Agreement only for flights (gate to gate, destination to destination) under three (3) hours inclusive. When transporting Camerapersons by car to locations within a two (2) hour driving distance from the Company base, the maximum number of passengers per standard sedan and standard nine (9) passenger vehicle shall be five (5) and eight (8) respectively, including the driver. If the driving distance exceeds two (2) hours from the base to location, the maximum number of occupants in the vehicles shall be reduced by one (1) to four (4) and seven (7) respectively, including the driver. The driver shall adhere strictly to the traffic regulations and speed limits as posted. When a Cameraperson is required to move from one place of work to another, the Company shall supply proper legal passenger transport and time so spent shall count as time worked. For the purposes of travel, a Cameraperson shall not ride in the backs of trucks or in the freight areas of vehicles. 11.05 If travelling by no-sleeper train, plane, automobile, bus or ship, all time spent in travelling shall be subject to all overtime and penalty provisions. 11.06 When Camerapersons are required to travel, each Cameraperson shall be insured by the Company for the duration of the travel including the return trip, for the sum of not less than two hundred and fifty thousand dollars (250 000,00$). Any Cameraperson required to travel by helicopter shall be insured for not less than one million dollars (1 000 000,00$). Camerapersons shall be required to fill out a form specifying a beneficiary. Such form shall be filed with the designated representative of the Company. (1) week prior to the start of the production. A Cameraperson refusing in good faith to travel by plane or helicopter will not jeopardize their future working opportunities on assignments which do not require travel by plane or helicopter. 11.07 When Camerapersons on location are required to remain overnight or longer, first class single accommodation equal to the Canadian Automobile Association or the American Automobile Association diamond standards shall be made available.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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