Commuter Sample Clauses
The 'Commuter' clause defines the rights and obligations of employees who regularly travel between their home and workplace, often over significant distances. Typically, this clause outlines eligibility criteria for commuter status, reimbursement policies for travel expenses, and any special work arrangements such as flexible hours or remote work options. Its core function is to ensure clarity and fairness in managing the unique needs and costs associated with commuting, thereby supporting both employee well-being and organizational efficiency.
Commuter. Any student who does not live in a campus residence hall. Residents of on-campus apartments are considered commuters for purposes of this agreement.
Commuter. Company management made a commitment that transportation by employees' automobiles will not exceed distances that require more hour of driving time. It was agreed by the two parties that time allowances fr- om the designated starting point to the work disembarking point would be established by a Company representative and a Union representative and that such time allowance would remain in effect except for alterations mutually agreed to by representatives of the two parties. OF NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER ADDITIONAL UNDERSTANDING REACHED DURING NEGOTIATIONS
Commuter a. The Company shall continue to cover the cost of parking at its Los Angeles offices. If a bargaining unit employee declines a parking spot, they shall receive a $75 per month reimbursement for commuting expenses.
b. Employees in offices outside Los Angeles (e.g. Washington DC) shall receive a $75 per month reimbursement for commuting expenses. If such employees are offered the option for a parking spot, paragraph a shall apply.
Commuter. For operations North of ▇▇▇▇▇ the Marshalling ▇▇▇▇▇. The Company will arrange to provide transportation from A central departure point of will be established locally. Foroperations ▇▇▇▇▇, point will be the central departure point established in (a.). arrange to provide transportation from ▇▇▇▇▇ to the marshalling point. of Number Persons Second Cook
Commuter. The Company wants to establish a Commuter Benefit Account plan for its employees under Section 132 of the Internal Revenue Code.
