Common use of COMMENCING AND FINISHING AT WORKSHOP Clause in Contracts

COMMENCING AND FINISHING AT WORKSHOP. Where an Employee is normally required to report for and finish work at the workshop and is transported to and from any job by their Employer, fares and travel are not payable. TRAVEL BEYOND THE DEFINED RADIUS When working on jobs beyond the defined radius, the Employee will receive, in addition to fares and travel, an allowance for travelling time calculated at the ordinary rate of pay for the time required to travel to the job site and back from the defined radius. There will be a minimum payment of quarter of an hour for such a journey. In addition, where an Employee provides their own transport, they will be paid an amount per kilometre as prescribed in Appendix 3 for the distance travelled beyond the defined radius.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: www.fwc.gov.au, www.fwc.gov.au, www.fwc.gov.au

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