Common use of Subsistence and Expense Clause in Contracts

Subsistence and Expense. Employees shall be paid ninety dollars ($90.00) a day, or reasonable room and board, whichever is higher, seven (7) days a week for such a period as he/she is required to live away from his/her place of residence. Such maintenance shall not be considered wages and shall be paid by separate check. In addition, they shall receive the negotiated rate of pay and fringe benefits.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: www.dc16iupat.org, www.dc16iupat.org, www.wallandceilingalliance.org

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Subsistence and Expense. Employees shall be paid ninety dollars ($90.00) a day, or reasonable room and board, whichever is higher, seven (7) days a week for such a period as he/she is required to live away from his/her place of residence. Such maintenance mainte- xxxxx shall not be considered wages and shall be paid by separate check. In addition, they shall receive the negotiated negoti- ated rate of pay and fringe benefits.

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Samples: www.dc16iupat.org

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Subsistence and Expense. Employees shall be paid ninety seventy-five dollars ($90.0075.00) a day, or reasonable room and board, whichever which ever is higher, seven (7) days a week for such a period as he/she is required to live away from his/her place of residence. Such maintenance shall not be considered wages and shall be paid by separate check. In addition, they shall receive the negotiated rate of pay and fringe benefits.

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Samples: www.tjpa.org

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