Common use of Transition Allowance Clause in Contracts

Transition Allowance. Employees who resign will be eligible for a transition allowance up to a maximum of $1,000. This sum may be utilized for one or a combination of the following: to assist in offsetting the costs in moving to accept a position with another employer, which is located a distance of 50 kilometers or more from the site of their previous usual workplace; and to cover the cost of participation in employer-approved retraining programs. The Employer will not unreasonably withhold such approval. In all cases employees will require receipts for recovery of expenses.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Tentative Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Transition Allowance. Employees who resign will be eligible for a transition allowance up to a maximum of $1,000. This sum may be utilized for one or a combination of the following: to assist in offsetting the costs in moving to accept a position with another employer, which is located a distance of 50 kilometers or more from the site of their previous usual workplace; and to cover the cost of participation in employer-approved retraining programs. The Employer will not unreasonably withhold such approval. 57 In all cases employees will require receipts for recovery of expenses.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Tentative Agreement

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Transition Allowance. Employees who resign will be eligible for a transition allowance up to a maximum of $1,000. This sum may be utilized for one or a combination of the following: to assist in offsetting the costs in moving to accept a position with another employer, which is located a distance of 50 kilometers or more from the site of their previous usual workplace; and to cover the cost of participation in employer-employer- approved retraining programs. The Employer will not unreasonably withhold such approval. In all cases employees will require receipts for recovery of expenses.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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