Travelling Allowances Sample Clauses

Travelling Allowances. (a) If the engagement is for a concert or rehearsal at a venue which is over fifteen miles from the recognised central point of the musician’s normal centre of employment, and alternative transport is not provided and paid for by the engager, a travelling allowance of 36p per mile shall be paid for all miles necessarily travelled on land in reaching, fulfilling and returning from the engagement. ‘Alternative transport’ shall not include the shared use of another musician’s car.
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Travelling Allowances. (a) If alternative transport is not provided by the engager, the travelling allowances set out in Clauses 6(a) and 6(d) of these Terms and Conditions shall be paid only in respect of the first and last days of the tour, that is, the days on which the musician leaves and returns to his/her normal centre of employment. For all other days of the tour, a reduced travelling allowance of 19p per mile shall be paid for all miles necessarily travelled on land, together with reimbursement of the cost of any necessary sea or air journeys, and together with the Touring Supplement, as set out in Clause 3 of this Appendix.
Travelling Allowances. ‌ Kaimahi required to travel on official business shall be paid a travel allowance as set out in their division’s schedule.
Travelling Allowances. (1) Where an teacher is required by the employer to work away from the teacher’s usual place of employment the employer shall pay the teacher any reasonable travelling expenses incurred except where an allowance is paid in accordance with subclause (2) hereof.
Travelling Allowances. If the engagement is for a concert or rehearsal at a venue which is over thirty miles from the musicians home (their recognised centre of employment) and alternative transport is not provided and paid for by the engager, a travelling allowance of 35p per mile shall be paid for all miles necessarily travelled in reaching, fulfilling and returning from the engagement.
Travelling Allowances. 20.1 An employee travelling on duty and required to be absent overnight from the employee’s permanent or temporary headquarters, shall be eligible for Travelling allowance in accordance with By-law 30 (Travelling Allowance) or By-law 30A (Living Away From Home Allowance), whichever is applicable.
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Travelling Allowances. (1) An employer who requires an employee, other than a traveller, supply sales person or service supply salesman, to work away from the establishment where he is ordinarily employed shall provide or arrange for the mode of transport, and shall pay such employee -
Travelling Allowances a) An employee required by the Employer to travel by air will travel economy fare and will have their travel arranged through the Employer.
Travelling Allowances. 37.1 An employee who is required to use his or her motor vehicle on a casual or incidental basis shall be paid an allowance as set out in subclause 15.1 of Part B of this agreement.
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