Examples of Designated Point of Embarkation in a sentence
Designated Point of Embarkation means the point from which transport to the offshore location is provided.
When it would be more convenient for an employee to mobilise direct to the Designated Point of Embarkation, rather than via the Designated Point of Assembly and the Employer agrees, the employee will be paid up to the equivalent of the economy airfare cost to the Employer from the Designated Point of Assembly to the Designated Point of Embarkation.
Employees who experience delays in travel between the Designated Point of Assembly and the Designated Point of Embarkation shall be paid for each day’s delay at 75% of the relevant Casual Base Rate specified in Appendix A.
Employees will be paid 75% of their Casual Base Rate specified in Appendix A for the time spent travelling between the Designated Point of Assembly and the Designated Point of Embarkation at the start and end of each on duty cycle.
Proposal (Draft)❑ Draft a proposal and submit it to the Coordinator of Lay Ecclesial Formation.