Common use of By bus Clause in Contracts

By bus. 1. The Employer may request permission of AGMA to transport Employees by first-class private bus. AGMA agrees to act upon such request within fifteen (15) days after it is made and not to withhold its consent unreasonably. In the event that such permission is granted, the Employer agrees to show proof to AGMA, in writing, that the carrier company carries public liability insurance to the limit of FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND ($ 500,000.00) DOLLARS on each vehicle employed. 2. Travel by bus shall be restricted to a maximum of six (6) hours on a one (1) performance day, eight (8) hours on a non-performance day, and no more than three (3) hours on a two (2) performance day. Any travel which exceeds these daily limitations shall be compensated at the overtime rate of FIVE DOLLARS ($ 5.00) per half (l/2) hour or any fraction thereof. 3. The Employer agrees that transportation by bus shall be by first-class bus, with heating and ventilating facilities in working order. In the event that the bus used to commence a tour requires replacement because of an emergency, such replacement bus shall meet the same standards as to seating capacity, luggage facilities, ventilation and heating facilities as in the initial bus. Such replacement shall take place within no more than five (5) days from the date of the occurrence of the emergency. Where such replacement does not take place within the time specified above, the Employees shall have the right to refuse to travel by bus. Where such replacement bus arrives within the time specified above, but is not up to the standards of the initial bus, the Employer shall have no more than five (5) days from the arrival to obtain another replacement. Where such second replacement does not arrive within the time specified above, or it is not up to the standards of the initial bus, the Employees shall have the right to refuse to travel by bus.

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Sources: Basic Agreement

By bus. (1. ) The Employer OPERA THEATRE may request permission of AGMA to transport Employees ARTISTS by first-class private bus. AGMA agrees to act upon such request within fifteen (15) days after it is made and not to withhold its consent unreasonably. In the event that such permission is granted, the Employer OPERA THEATRE agrees to show proof to AGMA, in writing, that the carrier company carries public liability insurance to the limit of FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND ($ $500,000.00) DOLLARS on each vehicle employedengaged. (2. ) Travel by bus shall be restricted to a maximum of six (6) hours on a one (1) performance day, eight (8) hours on a non-performance day, and no more than three (3) hours on a two (2) performance day. Any travel which exceeds these daily limitations shall be compensated at the overtime rate of FIVE DOLLARS ($ 5.00) time and one half per half (l/21/2) hour or any fraction thereof; such rate to be determined by dividing the applicable weekly rate by thirty-six (36). There shall be no rehearsal on travel days. (3. ) The Employer OPERA THEATRE agrees that transportation by bus shall be by first-class bus, with heating heating, air conditioning, and ventilating facilities in working order. In the event that the bus used to commence a tour requires replacement because of an emergency, such replacement bus shall meet the same standards as to seating capacity, luggage facilities, ventilation and heating facilities as in the initial bus. Such replacement shall take place within no more than five (5) days from the date of the occurrence of the emergency. Where such replacement does not take place within the time specified above, the Employees ARTISTS shall have the right to refuse to travel by bus. Where such replacement bus arrives within the time specified above, but is not up to the standards of the initial bus, the Employer OPERA THEATRE shall have no more than five (5) days from the arrival to obtain another replacement. Where such second replacement does not arrive within the time specified above, or it is not up to the standards of the initial bus, the Employees ARTISTS shall have the right to refuse to travel by bus.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

By bus. (1. ) The Employer EMPLOYER may request permission of AGMA to transport Employees ARTISTS by first-class private bus. AGMA agrees to act upon such request within fifteen (15) days after it is made and not to withhold its consent unreasonably. In the event that such permission is granted, the Employer EMPLOYER agrees to show proof to AGMA, in writing, that the carrier company carries public liability insurance to the limit of FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($ $500,000.00) DOLLARS on each vehicle employed. (2. ) Travel by bus shall be restricted to a maximum of six (6) hours on a one (1) performance day, eight (8) hours on a non-performance day, and no more than three (3) hours on a two (2) performance two(2)-performance day. Any travel which that exceeds these daily limitations shall be compensated at the overtime rate of FIVE DOLLARS ($ 5.00) per one half (l/2½)-hour straight time rehearsal pay for each half (½) hour or any fraction thereof. (3. ) The Employer EMPLOYER agrees that transportation by bus shall be by first-class bus, with heating and ventilating facilities in working order. In the event that the bus used to commence a tour requires replacement because of an emergency, such replacement bus shall meet the same standards as to seating capacity, luggage facilities, ventilation and heating facilities as in the initial bus. Such replacement shall take place within no more than five (5) days from the date of the occurrence of the emergency. Where such replacement does not take place within the time specified above, the Employees ARTISTS shall have the right to refuse to travel by bus. Where such replacement bus arrives within the time specified above, but is not up to the standards of the initial bus, the Employer EMPLOYER shall have no more than five (5) days from the arrival to obtain another replacement. Where such second replacement does not arrive within the time specified above, or it is not up to the standards of the initial bus, the Employees ARTISTS shall have the right to refuse to travel by bus.

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Sources: Basic Agreement