Automobile Allowances. (a) Every employee who, is requested or required to provide his/her own automobile for purposes of the Corporation shall be paid a monthly allowance on all mileage in performance of work for the Corporation from the first to the last day of the month, calculated at the rate of thirty-five cents (35¢) per kilometre effective June 1, 1990. Effective January 1, 1993, mileage will increase to thirty-seven (37¢) cents per kilometre. Effective January 1, 2006, mileage will increase to forty (40¢) cents per kilometre. (b) In addition to the allowances provided by paragraph (a), the Corporation agrees to pay also the difference, excluding surcharges (as a result of accidents or convictions) in the premium rate for insurance on the employee's automobile, up to the following maximum limits, and the premium rate required to insure such automobile for the same coverage if used as well for the purposes of the Corporation: Public Liability and Property Damage - $1,000,000.00 limit, effective August 1, 1984 Collision - $250.00 deductible Provided however, the employee with his/her Union representative shall have the right to appeal, to an Appeals Committee to be established by the Corporation, for assumption by the Corporation of any surcharges which the employee feels were imposed as the result of unavoidable accidents which occurred in the performance of his/her duties, the decision of such review body to be final. (c) Notwithstanding the above, employees will be required if requested to provide three written estimates of insurance - one estimate from an agent of, the Corporation's choice. The Corporation will only be required to reimburse to the lowest estimate.
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