Common use of Travel to Jobsite in employer provided vehicle Clause in Contracts

Travel to Jobsite in employer provided vehicle. (a) When the employer requires an employee to show up at the employer’s premises or at a prescribed workplace, time spent driving or riding as a passenger in a company-provided vehicle from the employer's place of business to the job site, and job site to job site is considered hours worked. (b) Time spent riding in a company-provided vehicle from the employer's place of business to the job site is not considered hours worked when an employee voluntarily reports to the employer’s location merely to obtain a ride as a passenger for the employee’s convenience, is not on duty, and is not required or directed to perform work, such as loading or unloading any equipment, materials, gear, etc. (c) Time spent driving a company-provided vehicle during an employee’s ordinary travel, when the employee is not on duty and performs no work while driving between home and the first or last job site of the day, is not considered hours worked.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Travel to Jobsite in employer provided vehicle. (a) When the employer requires an employee to show up at the employer’s premises or at a prescribed workplace, time spent driving or riding as a passenger in a company-provided vehicle from the employer's place of business to the job site, and job site to job site is considered hours worked. (b) Time spent riding in a company-provided vehicle from the employer's place of business to the job site is not considered hours worked when an employee voluntarily reports to the employer’s location merely to obtain a ride as a passenger for the employee’s convenience, is not on duty, and is not required or directed to perform work, such as loading or unloading any equipment, materials, gear, etc. (c) Time spent driving a company-provided vehicle during an employee’s ordinary travel, when the employee is not on duty and performs no work while driving between home and the first or last job site of the day, is not considered hours worked.. AGC PNWRCC

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Tentative Agreement

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