Common use of On Call Allowance Clause in Contracts

On Call Allowance. If you are not provided a leaseback vehicle you may be paid an On Call Allowance. You must be contactable and available outside of ordinary hours to respond within a reasonable time to emergency and breakdown work or supervise call back of other employees. If you are required to attend work, you will be entitled to be paid for fares actually incurred or the private vehicle allowance from your home to the work location and return. If you are provided with a leaseback vehicle and are required to be on call, you will pay reduced leaseback contributions in accordance with our Leaseback Vehicle Policy. If you are on call and are required to attend a call out, you will be paid at overtime rates for the time from when you leave for work until the time you return from work. The minimum 4 hour period of payment for call back does not apply to this subclause.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Enterprise Agreement, www.newcastle.nsw.gov.au, usu.org.au

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