Common use of Travel Expense from Employer's Shop Clause in Contracts

Travel Expense from Employer's Shop. When a worker is instructed to report to the shop first, the worker shall receive Travel Expense for time spent traveling from the shop to job, job to job and job to shop at a rate equivalent to the worker's basic straight-time hourly wage rate for each hour, or part thereof, so spent. Workers driving their own vehicles shall also receive additional Travel Expense, calculated at the Internal Revenue approved rate per mile driving from shop to the job, from the job to job and from the job to shop. Travel Expense is not pay for hours worked for any purposes whatsoever, including but not limited to pay for hours worked under Appendix A of this Agreement.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Master Labor Agreement, Master Labor Agreement, Master Labor Agreement

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