Common use of Initial and Terminal Transportation Clause in Contracts

Initial and Terminal Transportation. On projects where accommodation is supplied or paid for, each Employee shall be paid a transportation expense of fifty-five cents ($0.55) per road kilometre, effective June 28, 2015to the project site from the dispatch point. For an Employee to qualify for initial transportation expense, the Employee must remain fifteen (15) calendar days or until lay off (whichever comes first). An Employee remaining thirty (30) calendar days, or in the event of a lay-off, shall have his/her return transportation expense paid to the dispatch point. In any event, an Employee who quits his/her employment shall not be paid terminal transportation expense. The thirty (30) road kilometre Free Zone does not apply to initial and terminal transportation.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Provincial Insulators’ Agreement, Provincial Insulators’ Agreement, Provincial Insulators’ Agreement

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Initial and Terminal Transportation. On projects where accommodation is supplied or paid for, each Employee shall be paid a transportation expense of fiftyforty-five eight cents ($0.550.48) per road kilometrekilometre effective July 14, effective June 28, 2015to 2002 to the project site from the dispatch point. For an Employee to qualify for initial transportation expense, the Employee must remain fifteen (15) calendar days or until lay off (whichever comes first). An Employee remaining thirty (30) calendar days, or in the event of a lay-off, shall have his/her return transportation expense paid to the dispatch point. In any event, an Employee who quits his/her employment shall not be paid terminal transportation expense. The thirty (30) road kilometre Free Zone does not apply to initial and terminal transportation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Provincial Cement Mason

Initial and Terminal Transportation. On projects where accommodation is supplied or paid for, each Employee shall be paid a transportation expense of fifty-five eight cents ($0.550.58) per road kilometrekilometre effective May 3, effective June 282007, 2015to to the project site from the dispatch point. For an Employee to qualify for initial transportation expense, the Employee must remain fifteen (15) calendar days or until lay off (whichever comes first). An Employee remaining thirty (30) calendar days, or in the event of a lay-off, shall have his/her return transportation expense paid to the dispatch point. In any event, an Employee who quits his/her employment shall not be paid terminal transportation expense. The thirty (30) road kilometre Free Zone does not apply to initial and terminal transportation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Provincial Sheet Metal Roofers’ Agreement

Initial and Terminal Transportation. On projects where accommodation is supplied or paid for, each Employee shall be paid a transportation expense of fifty-five two cents ($0.550.52) per road kilometre, effective June 28January 23, 2015to 2011 to the project site from the dispatch point. For an Employee to qualify for initial transportation expense, the Employee must remain fifteen (15) calendar days or until lay off (whichever comes first). An Employee remaining thirty (30) calendar days, or in the event of a lay-off, shall have his/her return transportation expense paid to the dispatch point. In any event, an Employee who quits his/her employment shall not be paid terminal transportation expense. The thirty (30) road kilometre Free Zone does not apply to initial and terminal transportation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Insulators' Agreement

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Initial and Terminal Transportation. On projects where accommodation is supplied or paid for, each Employee shall be paid a transportation expense of fifty-five four cents ($0.550.54) per road kilometrekilometre effective August 10, effective June 28, 2015to 2014 to the project site from the dispatch point. For an Employee to qualify for initial transportation expense, the Employee must remain fifteen (15) calendar days or until lay off (whichever comes first). An Employee remaining thirty (30) calendar days, or in the event of a lay-off, shall have his/her return transportation expense paid to the dispatch point. In any event, an Employee who quits his/her employment shall not be paid terminal transportation expense. The thirty (30) road kilometre Free Zone does not apply to initial and terminal transportation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Plasterer Agreement

Initial and Terminal Transportation. On projects where accommodation is supplied or paid for, each Employee shall be paid a an initial transportation expense of fifty-five two cents ($0.550.52) per road kilometre, effective June 28August 29, 2015to 2010, to the project site from the dispatch point. For an Employee to qualify for initial transportation expense, the Employee must remain fifteen (15) calendar days or until lay lay-off (whichever comes first). An Employee remaining thirty (30) calendar days, or in the event of a lay-off, shall have his/her return terminal transportation expense paid to the dispatch point. In any event, an Employee who quits his/her employment shall not be paid terminal transportation expense. The thirty (30) road kilometre Free Zone does not apply to initial and terminal transportation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Carpenters' Agreement

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