Point of Assembly definition

Point of Assembly means that location where an employee regularly reports for work assignments within his/her seniority block.
Point of Assembly means the regional or capital city airport closest to the employee’s usual Australian residence with scheduled commercial flights. In addition, all reasonable economy airfares and accommodation expenses will be met by the Employer. Travel days do not form part of the employee’s 28 day duty work cycle.
Point of Assembly means the nearest regional or capital city airport closest to the employee’s usual Australian residence with scheduled commercial flights from which the employer provides transport to the Designated Point of Embarkation.

Examples of Point of Assembly in a sentence

  • Any training undertaken once an employee has passed the Designated Point of Assembly will be paid at the Total Day Rate.

  • Casual employees who work other than a full rostered on-duty period means each period of 24 hours or part thereof from the time of departure from the Designated Point of Assembly until the time of arrival back at the Designated Assembly Point.

  • Casual employees shall be paid the appropriate Total Day Rate from the day they report and travel from the Designated Point of Assembly to the time they return to the Designated Point of Assembly.

  • Employees who experience delays in travel after having passed the Designated Point of Assembly shall be paid for each days delay at the Base Rate of pay for their classifications (refer relevant Appendix to this Agreement).Under these circumstances the employee shall be provided with all reasonable meals and accommodation to industry standard.

  • An employee utilising an alternate Point of Assembly will be responsible for any additional costs.

  • 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.

  • An employee utilising an alternative Point of Assembly will be entitled to reimbursement of their costs up to a maximum amount equivalent to what the employee would have been entitled to be paid as though the employee had travelled from and returned to the Designated Point of Assembly.


More Definitions of Point of Assembly

Point of Assembly means the nearest airport (serviced by commercial flights) to the location of the ship from which the Company arranges fixed and/or rotary wing air transport of employees to the ship/barge.
Point of Assembly means the designated point of assembly and departure for employees to site shall be CFB Trenton Airport;
Point of Assembly. “POA” means the Company appointed airport where the Employee boards the helicopter to travel to the Offshore Facility. Point of Hire means the nearest capital city airport to the Employee’s usual place of residence when the employee is employed by the Company. For the avoidance of doubt, the Point of Hire will be stipulated in the Employee’s Letter of Offer and will remain as this location unless changed by agreement by both the Company and the Employee. Rate of Pay means the various rates of pay paid to Employees in accordance with clause 32 Classification Structure in this Agreement. Rostered Working Days means any day in the On-Duty Period which an Employee is rostered to work.

Related to Point of Assembly

  • point of metering means the point at which the customer’s consumption of electricity is metered and which may be at the point of supply or at any other point on the distribution system of the municipality or the electrical installation of the customer, as specified by the municipality; provided that it shall meter all of, and only, the customer’s consumption of electricity;

  • Point of Demarcation means for MPLS, the port on the provider switch or, in case of a VPN for access, the external interface to the Internet of the VPN device of SAP’s Computing Environment.

  • Point of Reception means any point on the premises of a person where sound or vibration originating from other than those premises is received.

  • Point of Interconnection means the point or points where the Customer Interconnection Facilities interconnect with the Transmission Owner Interconnection Facilities or the Transmission System.

  • Point of common coupling means the point which the distributed generation facility is connected to the EDU's system.

  • point of supply means the point determined by the Municipality or any duly authorised official of the Municipality at which electricity is supplied to any premises by the Municipality;

  • Point of Sale means, for a Placement, the time at which an acquiror of Placement Shares entered into a contract, binding upon such acquiror, to acquire such Placement Shares.

  • Point of Order means a matter that a Member considers to be a departure from or contravention of the rules, procedures or generally accepted practices of Council.

  • Point of Delivery , or “POD” means the point at which electrical energy is transferred from a transmission facility owner’s Transmission Facility to a distribution system and where the electric energy so transferred is measured;

  • Point of compliance means the location(s) at the source(s) of contamination or at the location(s) between the source(s) and the point(s) of exposure where concentrations of chemicals of concern must meet applicable risk-based screening levels at Tier 1 or other target level(s) at Tier 2 or Tier 3.

  • Point of Contact means the individual designated to be a Vendor’s only contact with the DCH following the public advertisement of a solicitation or the issuance of a request for a bid, proposal, or quote, until the award of a resulting contract and resolution of a Protest, if applicable.

  • Point of Receipt or “POR” means the point on an electricity transmission or distribution system where an electricity receiver receives electricity from a deliverer. This point can be an interconnection with another system or a substation where the transmission provider’s transmission and distribution systems are connected to another system.

  • the Assembly means the National Assembly for Wales;

  • Assembly means an item forming a portion of a system or subsystem that—

  • Interconnection Feasibility Study means either a Generation Interconnection Feasibility Study or Transmission Interconnection Feasibility Study.

  • Common Channel Signaling (CCS means an out-of-band, packet-switched, signaling network used to transport supervision signals, control signals, and data messages. It is a special network, fully separate from the transmission path of the public switched network. Unless otherwise agreed by the Parties, the CCS protocol used by the Parties shall be SS7.

  • Point of Presence or "POP" means the Point of Presence of an IXC. "Pole Attachment" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 10.8.1.

  • Bulk mixing plant means machinery, appliances or other similar devices that are assembled in such a manner so as to be able to mix materials in bulk for the purposes of using the mixed product for construction work;

  • Beam axis means a line from the source through the centers of the x-ray fields.