Common use of Mobilisation Clause in Contracts

Mobilisation. When an employee is required to mobilise to a worksite (i.e. a DSV, rig, barge, etc) that is moored inshore or alongside a harbour, or required to check-in for a scheduled helicopter flight to such a worksite offshore, he shall be paid at 100% of his normal rate of pay for that day. However, if he is required to report between midnight and 5 a.m. then he will also be paid at 100% of his normal rate of pay for the immediately preceding day. For all further days, the full day rate will apply, together with the allowances under 6(b), (c), and (d) as appropriate.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Offshore Diving Industry Agreement, Offshore Diving Industry Agreement, Offshore Diving Industry Agreement

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Mobilisation. When an employee is required to mobilise to a worksite (i.e. a DSV, rig, barge, etc) that is moored inshore or alongside a harbour, or required to check-in for a scheduled helicopter flight to such a worksite offshore, he shall be paid at 100% of his normal rate of pay for that day. However, if he is required to report mobilise between midnight and 5 8 a.m. at such a worksite, or required to check-in for a scheduled helicopter flight to such a worksite offshore then he will also be paid at 100% of his normal rate of pay for the immediately preceding day. For all further daysdays of mobilisation alongside, the full day rate Day Rate will apply, together with the allowances under 6(b6(a), (cb), and (dc) as appropriate.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Offshore Diving Industry Agreement

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