Working at Two or More Locations Sample Clauses

The "Working at Two or More Locations" clause defines the terms under which an employee may be required to perform their duties at multiple work sites. Typically, this clause outlines the employer's right to assign work at different company locations, and may specify how travel time, expenses, or scheduling are handled when an employee is asked to move between offices or job sites. Its core function is to provide clarity and flexibility for both employer and employee regarding work assignments across various locations, helping to prevent disputes about work location expectations and related logistics.
Working at Two or More Locations. Faculty whose work assignments require them to travel between two or more lo- cations will be reimbursed at the established rate for mileage for the miles driven from the first site to the second site. Faculty will not be reimbursed for travel to assignments accepted as voluntary overload.