Camps, Hotels and Motels Sample Clauses

Camps, Hotels and Motels. In hotel, motel and camp accommodation, there shall be a thirty (30) km free zone in order to facilitate single room accommodation. Beyond the thirty (30) km free zone, travel time shall be paid one way at seventy-one cents (71¢) per km to a maximum of forty-six dollars and seventy-six cents ($46.76). Where camps are maintained and the distance to the work area exceeds one thousand (1,000) feet from the camp, transportation to and from the work area shall be provided in vehicles conforming to WorkSafeBC regulations. It is understood and agreed that time spent in travelling to and from the job site beyond the first one thousand (1,000) feet will be paid for at the appropriate rates of pay.
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Camps, Hotels and Motels. In hotel, motel and camp accommodation, there will be a fifteen (15) km free zone in order to facilitate single room accommodation or thirty (30) km free zone to facilitate single room accommodation with a kitchenette. Beyond the fifteen (15) or thirty (30) km free zone, travel time will be paid in accordance with Article 7.08 (a). Where camps are maintained and the distance to the work area exceeds three hundred and eight (308) meters from the camp, transportation to and from the work area will be provided in vehicles conforming to WorkSafeBC regulations. It is understood and agreed that time spent in travelling to and from the job site beyond the first three hundred and eight (308) meters will be paid for at the appropriate rates of pay. When Employees are accommodated in a hotel, motel or similar or when Employees are required to travel on a private road, resource road or access road, the Employer will provide transportation from a designated marshalling point to the job site and return.

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