Common use of COMMON DISASTER Clause in Contracts

COMMON DISASTER. There shall be no loss of pay as a result of any Act of God or common disaster causing the shutdown of all or virtually all public transportation in the City of New York, making it impossible for employees to report for work, or where the Mayor of the City of New York or Governor of the State of New York directs the citizens of the City not to report to work. The Employer shall not be liable for loss of pay for more than the first full day affected by such Act of God or common disaster. Employees necessary to maintain the safety or security of the building shall be paid only if they have no reasonable way to report to work and employees refusing the Employer's offer of alternate transportation shall not qualify for such pay. The term "public transportation" as used herein shall include buses and trains.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: City Independent Contractors Agreement, City Independent Contractors Agreement

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COMMON DISASTER. There shall be no loss of pay as a result of any Act of God or common disaster causing the shutdown of all or virtually all public transportation in the City of New York, making it impossible for employees to report for work, or where the Mayor of the City of New York or the Governor of the State of New York directs the citizens of the City not to report to work. The Employer shall not be liable for loss of pay for more than the first full day affected by such Act of God or common disaster. Employees necessary to maintain the safety or security of the building shall be paid only if they have no reasonable way to report to work and employees refusing the Employer's offer of alternate transportation shall not qualify for fo r such pay. The term "public transportation" as used herein shall include buses subways and trainsbuses.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: 2016 Independent Loft Agreement, 2016 Independent Loft Agreement

COMMON DISASTER. There shall be no loss of pay as a result of any Act of God or common disaster causing the shutdown of all or virtually all public transportation in the City of New York, making it impossible for employees to report for work, or where the Mayor of the City of New York or the Governor of the State of New York directs the citizens of the City not to report to for work. The Employer shall not be liable for loss of pay for of more than the first full day affected by such Act of God or common disaster. Employees necessary to maintain the safety or security of the building shall be paid only if they have no reasonable way to report to work and employees refusing the Employer's offer of alternate transportation shall not qualify for such pay. The term "public transportation" as used herein shall include buses subways and trainsbuses.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: City Apartment House Agreement

COMMON DISASTER. There shall be no loss of pay as a result of any Act of God or common disaster causing the shutdown of all or virtually all public transportation in the City of New York, making it impossible for employees to report for work, or where the Mayor of the City of New York or the Governor of the State 'of New York directs the citizens of the City not to report to for work. The Employer shall not be liable for loss of pay for of more than the first full day affected by such Act of God or common disaster. Employees necessary to maintain the safety or security of the building shall be paid only if they have no reasonable way to report to work and employees refusing the Employer's offer of alternate transportation shall not qualify for such pay. The term "public transportation" as used herein shall include buses subways and trainsbuses.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: City Apartment House Agreement

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COMMON DISASTER. There shall be no loss of pay as a result of any Act of God or common disaster causing the shutdown shut down of all or virtually all public transportation in the City of New York, making it impossible for employees to report for work, or where the Mayor of the City of New York or the Governor of the State of New York directs the citizens of the City not to report to for work. The Employer shall not be liable for loss of pay for of more than the first full day affected by such Act of God or common disaster. Employees necessary to maintain the safety or security of the building shall be paid only if they have no reasonable way to report to work and employees refusing the Employer's ’s offer of alternate transportation shall not qualify for such pay. The term "public transportation" as used herein shall include buses subways and trainsbuses.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Apartment Building Agreement

COMMON DISASTER. There shall be no loss of pay as a result of any Act of God or common disaster causing the shutdown of all or virtually all public transportation in the City of New York, making it impossible for employees to report for work, or where the Mayor of the City of New York or the Governor of the State of New York directs the citizens of the City not to report to work. The Employer shall not be liable for loss of pay for more than the first full day affected by such Act of God or common disaster. Employees necessary to maintain the safety or security of the building shall be paid only if they have no reasonable way to report to work and employees refusing the Employer's ’s offer of alternate transportation shall not qualify for such pay. The term "public transportation" as used herein shall include buses subways and trainsbuses.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: 2016 Independent Office Agreement (Amalgamated Financial Corp.)

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