Travel To and From Distant Work Sample Clauses

Travel To and From Distant Work. (i) An employee travelling to or from a location where Distant Work is undertaken shall be: - (a) Paid at a rate set out in the Table in clause 18 A for a period of up to 8 hours per day while travelling to the site location, or home from the location. (b) Reimbursed for any fares, meals, or any other expenses reasonably incurred in the travelling. (ii) An employee undertaking Distant Work shall be permitted to return to his or her home during a period of distant work. Where an employee does return to his or her home the travel shall be undertaken in the employees own time.
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Travel To and From Distant Work. ‌ 6.3.1 An Employee travelling to or from a location where Distant Work is undertaken shall be: (a) Paid at a rate set out in the relevant Appendices to the Agreement for a period of up to eight
Travel To and From Distant Work. 5.3.1 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. 5.3.2 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.
Travel To and From Distant Work. (i) An employee travelling to or from a location where Distant Work is undertaken shall be: -
Travel To and From Distant Work. 6.2.1 Distant work shall be considered where an Employee is required to perform work located outside the following areas: (a) In New South Wales – Greater than 100 Kilometres from the Sydney GPO to the construction site (b) In Queensland - Greater than 100 Kilometres from the Brisbane GPO to the construction site. 6.2.2 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. • If work is to be completed on the same day either side of travel to or from a location of distant work, travel time shall not be included in calculation of minimum hours prior to penalty rates being applied. • If an Employee is required to complete deliveries to, from and/or between any sites which they are not working at, this time will be paid at the relevant rate of pay set out in Appendix 2. 6.2.3 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. 6.2.4 Notwithstanding clause 6.2.3, an Employee employed on distant work for a period of at least 4 weeks, where such job does not permit the Employee to return home, will be transported to their home at the Company's expense for a weekend or such longer period incorporating authorised leave as may be approved by the Company. The mode of transport will be as agreed between the Company and the Employee having regard to cost and travel time. The Company will also pay for the Employee's return trip to the job site.
Travel To and From Distant Work. An Employee travelling to or from a location where Distant Work is undertaken shall be:  Not located in a metropolitan radial area in which the employee’s usual place of residence is located; and  More than 50 kms by road from the employee’s usual place of residence.  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.
Travel To and From Distant Work. (i) An Employee travelling to or from a location where Distant Work is undertaken shall be: - (a) Paid at a rate set out in the Table in clause 18 A for a period of up to 8 hours per day while travelling to the site location, or home from the location. (b) Reimbursed for any fares, meals, or any other expenses reasonably incurred in the travelling. (ii) An Employee undertaking Distant Work shall be permitted to return to his or her home during a period of distant work. Where an Employee does return to his or her home the travel shall be undertaken in the Employee's own time.
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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. Kilmac Civil Pty Ltd Enterprise Agreement 2023-2026

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