Point of Assembly definition
Examples of Point of Assembly in a sentence
The Point of Hire and Point of Assembly for Employees shall be determined upon employment.
Where an Employee is held in standby at the Point of Assembly, the Employee shall be held in readiness and continue to be paid their Rostered Hours of Work at the Onshore Pay.
In circumstances where an Employee has been demobilised to the Point of Assembly and is held there during an On-Duty Period, except as stated elsewhere in this Agreement, the Employee will be paid their Rostered Hours of Work at the Onshore Pay.
Employees whose Point of Hire is not the same as the Point of Assembly, and undertakes fixed wing travel to the Point of Assembly and does not mobilise to the Offshore Facility that day (not a Mobilisation Shift as provided for in subclause 12.6), will receive a payment of four (4) hours at the rate as prescribed in Shedule 1 (2) Base Hourly Rate.
ER/HR Directors at each Point of Assembly will work closely with Local Union Presidents in order to ensure this proposal and the guidelines of the Workforce Planning Committee are properly communicated and followed.
The applicable three (3) days shall include any stand down days paid at the Point of Assembly.