INCLEMENT WEATHER REPORTING ALLOWANCE Sample Clauses

INCLEMENT WEATHER REPORTING ALLOWANCE. 3.1 Two (2) hours pay together with traveling expenses, whenever applicable, shall be allowed by the Employer when an employee covered by this Agreement reports for work at the Employer’s shop or job but work is not available due to inclement weather provided the employee remains on the job for two (2) hours after his designated starting time. However, no reporting pay shall be allowed where an employee has been informed not to report for work and such information has been given to him before quitting time on the previous day. If an employee is directed to work and commences to work, Article 19.1 of the Master Portion of this Agreement shall apply.
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INCLEMENT WEATHER REPORTING ALLOWANCE. ‌ D5.1 When employees in non-Staff status positions are required to report for work and do report, they shall be paid for all time at work, with a guaranteed minimum of 4 hours pay at their basic rate in the classification for which they are called if work is cancelled due to inclement weather.

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