Common use of Travel Time - Minimum and Maximum Clause in Contracts

Travel Time - Minimum and Maximum. Subject to the same conditions as govern transportation, travel time shall be paid to and from all out-of-town jobs. (Jobs on which the employee does not return home daily). A minimum travel time shall be paid to and from all out-of-town jobs. A minimum of four (4) hours travel time shall be paid to each employee. When travel time exceeds four (4) hours, then actual hours to a maximum of twelve (12) shall be paid in any twenty-four (24) hours. All travel time shall be paid at straight time rates. If an employee is required to work on day of travel to or from an out-of-town job then: (i) the employee shall not receive less than eight (8) hours pay. (ii) any hours traveled during regular shift hours shall apply in calculating hours for shift guarantees. (iii) any time worked during regular shift hours shall be paid at straight time rates; overtime shift premiums shall apply for any hours worked outside of regular shift hours. The Employer may not require any employee, other than in exceptional circumstances and with the employee's Agreement to: (i) travel before 5:00 a.m. (ii) travel after 12:00 midnight; or (iii) work and travel for a total of more than twelve (12) hours in a twenty-four

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Standard Pile Driving, Dipper, Clamshell and Related Work Agreement, Standard Pile Driving and Related Work Agreement

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