Fast Food Allowance Sample Clauses
The Fast Food Allowance clause establishes an entitlement for employees to receive a specified monetary allowance intended to cover the cost of fast food meals during work-related activities. Typically, this clause outlines the conditions under which the allowance is provided, such as during overtime hours, business travel, or when employees are required to work late, and may set daily or per-meal limits. Its core practical function is to ensure employees are compensated for additional meal expenses incurred due to work demands, thereby supporting employee welfare and clarifying reimbursement procedures.
Fast Food Allowance. As of 1 March 2024 the Employer shall pay an allowance of $3.20 per hour on all fast food construction, and on refurbishments with a building permit value in excess of $470,000. These allowances will be adjusted annually in accordance with CPI (All Groups, Melbourne) movements measured in the twelve month period ending the previous December quarter effective as of 1 March 2025, rounded to the nearest 5 cents. On any Project where the applicable site allowance in Appendix C is higher, then that site allowance will apply.
Fast Food Allowance. A site allowance of $1.75 per hour will be paid on all fast food construction and on refurbishment with a building permit value in excess of $300,000, provided that a site allowance in accordance with clause 18 will be paid on projects with a project value in excess of $2.2 million.
Fast Food Allowance. The employer shall pay an allowance of $1.75ph on all fast food construction, and on refurbishment with building permit value in excess of $300,000, provided that on projects in excess of $2.1 million the site allowance prescribed by Appendix C shall apply.
Fast Food Allowance. In respect of construction and/or refurbishment work of building used for the purposes of a fast food restaurant or provider, with a building permit value in excess of $300,000, a site allowance of $1.75 will be paid.
