Travelling Expenses Sample Clauses

Travelling Expenses. Without limiting the generality of the clause, travelling expenses shall be:
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Travelling Expenses. An employee who is sent by the Company or selected or engaged by the Company or agent to go to a job which qualifies the employee to the provision of this clause, will not be entitled to any of the allowances prescribed by Clause 7.1 of this agreement for the period occupied in the travelling from the employee’s usual place of residence to the distant job, but in lieu thereof shall be paid:
Travelling Expenses. 6.1.1 A teacher required to travel within New Zealand on official business shall be paid, on application, (whether by public transport or, with the prior approval of the Board, the use of the teacher’s own vehicle) a travelling allowance as follows:
Travelling Expenses. The cost of actual and reasonable fares for travelling:
Travelling Expenses. (a) An Employee who, in the course of their duty, is required by the Employer to go to any place away from their usual place of employment, shall be paid all reasonable expenses actually incurred.
Travelling Expenses. 1. The concrete details of the arrangement for travelling expenses will be decided on at university level. A public transport scheme agreed upon with the PMR could be part of these arrangements. If additional arrangements are agreed upon in the local CA consultations, the arrangements agreed upon in the local CA consultations will prevail in the event of inconsistencies.
Travelling Expenses. The Company agrees to reimburse each employee for all authorized and/or approved expenses when travel is authorized by the Company.
Travelling Expenses. All authorised travelling expenses incurred by any employee in the course of his/her official duty shall be paid by the employer.
Travelling Expenses. When employees are required to report to work outside of the Free Zone in order to reach a designated reporting station or job at their regular starting times, they shall be paid at the rate of forty (40) cents per direct line kilometre for travelling time, and if transportation is not provided by the Company, an additional twelve and one-half (12 1/2) cents per direct line kilometre will be paid for travelling expenses. Where applicable, these allowances will be paid both to and from the location in question.
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