Common use of AND TRANSFERS Clause in Contracts

AND TRANSFERS. For the purposes of this Article, the home port of an Employee and the home port of the vessel aboard which he is regularly employed shall be one and the same, provided that at the date of entering this Agreement, his home port shall be the port which has normally been regarded as the home port of When an Employee is dispatched to or discharged from a vessel away from his home port the Company will provide travel insurance of for each Employee and will be responsible for his transportation, wages and board and lodging costs until such time as he is returned to his home port. In the event that it becomes necessary to change the home port of a vessel on a permanent basis (e.g. Victoria Vancouver transfer), an Employee who has been regularly employed on the vessel may be requested to transfer to the new home port, in which case the Company shall be responsible for all reasonable costs incurred in moving and relocating his family and belongings. In the event that the Employee chooses not to move he shall have the option of: transportation, travel, board and lodging costs (if Exercising his rights of seniority under Article

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

AND TRANSFERS. For the purposes of this Article, the home port of an Employee and the home port of the vessel aboard which he is regularly employed shall be one and the same, provided that at the date of entering this Agreement, his home port shall be the port which has normally been regarded as the home port of When an Employee is dispatched to or discharged from a vessel vessel. away from his home port the Company will provide travel insurance of for each Employee and will be responsible for his transportation, wages and board and lodging costs until such time as he is returned to his home port. In the event that it becomes necessary to change the home port of a vessel on a permanent basis (e.g. Victoria Vancouver transfer), an Employee who has been regularly employed on the vessel may be requested to transfer to the new home port, in which case the Company shall be responsible for all reasonable costs incurred in moving and relocating his family and belongings. In the event that the Employee chooses not to move he shall have the option of: remaining with the vessel and bearing his own transportation, travel, board and lodging costs (if Exercising his rights of seniority under ArticleArticle FOR EXCESSIVE HOURS

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement