Travel and Living Expenses of Employees and Members of Employee’s Family Sample Clauses

Travel and Living Expenses of Employees and Members of Employee’s Family. 1. Any trips that an employee makes to investigate a vacant position will be at the employee’s expense and on his own time.
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