Common use of Travel Outside Radial Areas Clause in Contracts

Travel Outside Radial Areas. 6.2.1 Where the Company requires an Employee to travel daily from inside a radial area mentioned in the clause 6.1.4, to work on a building and construction site outside that area, the Employee will be entitled to: (a) The allowance prescribed in clause 6.1.4 for each day worked; and, (b) Payment for the time reasonably spent in travelling from the designated radial boundary to the job and return to the radial boundary. Payments shall be calculated to the next 15 minutes, with a minimum payment of 30 minutes per return journey per day; and, (c) Any other expenses necessarily and reasonably incurred in such travel, which will be at a rate per kilometre set out in the table below where the Employee uses their own vehicle to travel by the most direct trafficable route. 6.2.2 An employee whose residence is outside the radial areas prescribed in clause 6.1.4 and who crosses a radial boundary while travelling to work on a building and construction site will be entitled to the daily fares allowance (where applicable) but not the payments set out in sub-clauses 6.2.1(b) or (c). 6.2.3 An Employee transferred from one site to another during working hours will be paid for the time occupied in travelling and, unless transported by the Company, must be paid reasonable cost of fares by the most convenient public transport between such sites. 6.2.4 Where an Employee agrees to the Company's request to use the Employee's own vehicle for such a transfer, the Employee must be paid an allowance per kilometre at a rate set out in the table below where the Employee travels by the most direct trafficable route.

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Samples: Enterprise Agreement

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Travel Outside Radial Areas. 6.2.1 5.2.1 Where the Company requires an Employee to travel daily from inside a radial area mentioned in the clause 6.1.4, to work on a building and construction site outside that area, the Employee will be entitled to: (a) The allowance prescribed in the table in clause 6.1.4 for each day worked; and, (b) Payment for the time reasonably spent in travelling from the designated radial boundary to the job and return to the radial boundary. Payments shall be calculated to the next 15 minutes, with a minimum payment of 30 minutes per return journey per day; and, (c) Any other expenses necessarily and reasonably incurred in such travel, which will be at a rate per kilometre set out in the table below of $0.50 cents where the Employee uses their own vehicle to travel by the most direct trafficable route. 6.2.2 5.2.2 An employee whose residence is outside the radial areas prescribed in clause 6.1.4 and who crosses a radial boundary while travelling to work on a building and construction site will be entitled to the daily fares allowance (where applicable) but not the payments set out in sub-clauses 6.2.1(b) or (c). 6.2.3 5.2.3 An Employee transferred from one site to another during working hours will be paid for the time occupied in travelling and, unless transported by the Company, must be paid reasonable cost of fares by the most convenient public transport between such sites. 6.2.4 5.2.4 Where an Employee agrees to the Company's ’s request to use the Employee's ’s own vehicle for such a transfer, the Employee must be paid an allowance per kilometre at a rate set out in the table below where the Employee travels of $0.83 cents. The Employees is required to travel by the most direct trafficable route.

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Samples: Employment Agreement

Travel Outside Radial Areas. 6.2.1 Where the Company requires an Employee to travel daily from inside a radial area mentioned in the clause 6.1.4, to work on a building and construction site outside that area, the Employee will be entitled to: (a) The allowance prescribed in clause 6.1.4 for each day worked; and, (b) Payment for the time reasonably spent in travelling from the designated radial boundary Employee’s usual place of residence to the job and return to the radial boundaryEmployee’s usual place of residence. Payments shall be calculated to the next 15 minutes, with a minimum payment of 30 minutes per return journey per day; and, (cb) Any other expenses necessarily and reasonably incurred in such travel, which will be at a rate and $0.57 per kilometre set out in the table below where the Employee uses their own vehicle to travel by the most direct trafficable route. 6.2.2 An employee whose residence is outside the radial areas prescribed in clause 6.1.4 and who crosses a radial boundary while travelling to work on a building and construction site will be entitled to the daily fares allowance (where applicable) but not the payments set out in sub-clauses 6.2.1(b6.2.1(a) or (cb). 6.2.3 An Employee transferred from one site to another during working hours will be paid for the time occupied in travelling and, unless transported by the Company, must be paid reasonable cost of fares by the most convenient public transport between such sites. 6.2.4 Where an Employee agrees to the Company's ’s request to use the Employee's ’s own vehicle for such a transfer, the Employee must be paid an allowance of $0.95 per kilometre at a rate set out in the table below where the Employee travels by the most direct trafficable route.

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Samples: Enterprise Agreement

Travel Outside Radial Areas. 6.2.1 Where the Company requires an Employee to travel daily from inside a radial area mentioned in the clause 6.1.4, to work on a building and construction site outside that area, the Employee will be entitled to: (a) The allowance prescribed in the table in clause 6.1.4 for each day worked; and, (b) Payment for the time reasonably spent in travelling from the designated radial boundary to the job and return to the radial boundary. Payments shall be calculated to the next 15 minutes, with a minimum payment of 30 minutes per return journey per day; and, (c) Any other expenses necessarily and reasonably incurred in such travel, which will be at a rate per kilometre set out in the table below where the Employee uses their own vehicle to travel by the most direct trafficable route. 6.2.2 An employee whose residence is outside the radial areas prescribed in clause 6.1.4 and who crosses a radial boundary while travelling to work on a building and construction site will be entitled to the daily fares allowance (where applicable) but not the payments set out in sub-clauses 6.2.1(b) or (c). 6.2.3 An Employee transferred from one site to another during working hours will be paid for the time occupied in travelling and, unless transported by the Company, must be paid reasonable cost of fares by the most convenient public transport between such sites. 6.2.4 Where an Employee agrees to the Company's request to use the Employee's own vehicle for such a transfer, the Employee must be paid an allowance per kilometre at a rate set out in the table below where the Employee travels by the most direct trafficable route.

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Samples: Enterprise Agreement

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Travel Outside Radial Areas. 6.2.1 6.2.1. Where the Company requires an Employee to travel daily from inside a radial area mentioned in the clause 6.1.4, to work on a building and construction site outside that area, the Employee will be entitled to: (a) The allowance prescribed in clause 6.1.4 for each day worked; and, (b) Payment for the time reasonably spent in travelling from the designated radial boundary to the job and return to the radial boundary. Payments shall be calculated to the next 15 minutes, with a minimum payment of 30 minutes per return journey per day; and, (c) Any other expenses necessarily and reasonably incurred in such travel, which will be at a rate per kilometre set out in the table below where the Employee uses their own vehicle to travel by the most direct trafficable route. 6.2.2 6.2.2. An employee whose residence is outside the radial areas prescribed in clause 6.1.4 and who crosses a radial boundary while travelling to work on a building and construction site will be entitled to the daily fares allowance (where applicable) but not the payments set out in sub-clauses 6.2.1(b) or (c). 6.2.3 6.2.3. An Employee transferred from one site to another during working hours will be paid for the time occupied in travelling and, unless transported by the Company, must be paid reasonable cost of fares by the most convenient public transport between such sites. 6.2.4 6.2.4. Where an Employee agrees to the Company's ’s request to use the Employee's ’s own vehicle for such a transfer, the Employee must be paid an allowance per kilometre at a rate set out in the table below where the Employee travels by the most direct trafficable route. 6.3. Travel To and From Distant Work 6.3.1. An Employee travelling to or from a location where Distant Work is undertaken shall be: • Paid at the relevant rate of pay set out in Appendix 2 of this Agreement for a period of up to eight (8) hours per day while travelling to the site location, or home from the location. • Reimbursed for any fares, meals, or any other incidental expenses reasonably incurred in the travelling. 6.3.2. An Employee undertaking Distant Work shall be permitted to return to their home during a period of distant work. Where an Employee does return to their home, the travel shall be undertaken in the Employee’s own time at the Employee’s own expense. 6.3.3. An Employee undertaking Distant Work shall be entitled to the Weekend Return Home provisions and the Rest and Recreation provisions of the reference Modern Award.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enterprise Agreement

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