PER DIEM COMPENSATION AND TRANSPORTATION Sample Clauses

PER DIEM COMPENSATION AND TRANSPORTATION. 19:01 For employees of the Bargaining Union, who are required to work away from their permanent home base and stay overnight, the Company will reimburse for each twenty-four (24) hour period, expenditures for both reasonable:
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PER DIEM COMPENSATION AND TRANSPORTATION. (a) Employees from the bargaining unit who are required to work away from the perimeter of the town or city from which they are normally stationed shall receive for each twenty-four hour period a per diem amounting to reasonable accommodation plus an amount of thirty-four dollars and fifty cents Applicable to Locals and Only The Company reserves the right to arrange and pay for suitable accommodations. The Company will provide meals in remote work situa- tions. In addition to the per diem, it is agreed that an employee so engaged once every two days or in a situation where it is necessary to increase the number of periods, will be allowed to communicate with the employee’s family to an amount not to exceed four dollars at any one time. Such communication costs shall be charged to the employee’s lodging and shown on the receipt, It is understood and agreed that: Receipts for accommodation costs are required; Any further requirements by law must be strictly adhered to as it relates to expenses.
PER DIEM COMPENSATION AND TRANSPORTATION. (a) Employees from the bargaining unit who are to work away from the perimeter of the town or city from which are normally stationed shall receive for each twenty-four period a per diem amounting to reasonable accommodation p an amount of thirty-four dollars and fifty cents Applicable to Locals and Only The Company reserves the right to arrange and for suitable accommodations. The Company will provide meals in remote work sib In addition to the per diem, it is agreed that an employee engaged once every two days or in a situation where necessary to increase the number of periods, will be communicate with the employee’s family to an amount exceed four dollars at any one time. Such costs shall be charged to the employee’s lodging and shown on receipt. It is understood and agreed that: Receipts for accommodation costs are required; Any further requirements by law must be strictly adhered to as it relates to expenses.
PER DIEM COMPENSATION AND TRANSPORTATION. (a) Employees from the Bargaining Unit who are required to work away from the perimeter of the town or city from which they are normally stationed shall receive for each twenty-four (24) hour period a per diem amounting to reasonable accommodation plus an amount of thi d Ia ($3 0).

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