Travel to and From Distant Work Sample Clauses

Travel to and From Distant Work. (i) An employee travelling to or from a location where Distant Work is undertaken shall be: -
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Travel to and From Distant Work. 6.3.1 An Employee travelling to or from a location where Distant Work is undertaken shall be: • Paid at the relevant rate of pay set out in Appendix 2 of this Agreement for a period of up to eight (8) hours per day while travelling to the site location, or home from the location. • Reimbursed for any fares, meals, or any other incidental expenses reasonably incurred in the travelling.
Travel to and From Distant Work. 6.2.1 Distant work shall be considered where an Employee is required to perform work located outside the following areas:

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