Daily Commute Sample Clauses

Daily Commute. Daily commute travel applies to daily travel to and from a construction, shutdown, project, or maintenance contract site that is at one site for 4 days or more. Where the employee is not commuting from their normal place of residence, the travel distance is measured between the worksite and their assigned point of accommodation. Where the employee commutes from their normal place of residence, the travel distance is measured between the worksite and the nearest of their residence or the shop whichever is the lesser. For the purposes of calculating daily travel on these projects, there will be a travel free zone of twenty-five (25) road kilometres from the work site. Travel will be paid outside the travel free zone to and from the assigned accommodation at the applicable rate, calculated at 80 km per hour. The maximum overtime payable for such travel time shall be 1.5X straight time rates and such travel shall not be used to compute double (2x) time calculations. When the transportation provided by the employer, for the conveyance of the employee, is delayed by extenuating circumstances beyond the control of the employee, the employee shall be paid for all such time at the applicable rate. This does not apply to slow moving traffic, construction delays, or traffic congestions. This does apply if the road is closed to vehicle traffic for at least 15 minutes for any reason including accident investigation, construction, or to allow passage of a convoy or large equipment.
Daily Commute. The time of the shift shall start when the employees leave the warehouse/yard/marshalling point for the job site and shall end at quitting time on the job site; however, the lunch period shall be excluded. Should the trip to the warehouse/yard/marshalling point at the end of the shift exceed one-half (½) hour, the Employer shall pay the equivalent of one-half (½) hour at straight time rates for each thirty (30) minutes or portion thereof travelling in excess of thirty (30) minutes.
Daily Commute. An employee cannot count travel to their official duty station or remote worksite as work time if prior to the telework day the employee knows that attendance is required. If a meeting request is made during the telework day, travel to and from the official duty station is considered work time.
Daily Commute. Daily commute travel applies to daily travel to and from a construction, shutdown, project, or maintenance contract site. Where the employee is not commuting from his normal place of residence, the travel distance is measured between the worksite and his assigned point of accommodation. Where the employee commutes from his normal place of residence, the travel distance is measured between the worksite and the nearest of his residence or the shop whichever is the lesser. For the purposes of calculating daily travel on these projects, there will be a travel free zone of twenty-five (25) road kilometres from the work site. Travel will be paid outside the travel free zone to and from the assigned accommodation at the applicable rate, calculated at 80 km per hour. The maximum overtime payable for such travel time shall be 1.5X straight time rates and such travel shall not be used to compute double (2x) time calculations. When the transportation provided by the employer, for the conveyance of the employee, is delayed by extenuating circumstances beyond the control of the employee, the employee shall be paid for all such time at the applicable rate. This does not apply to slow moving traffic, construction delays, or traffic congestions. This does apply if the road is closed to vehicle traffic for at least 15 minutes for any reason including accident investigation, construction, or to allow passage of a convoy or large equipment.
Daily Commute. Daily commute travel applies to daily travel to and from a construction, shutdown, project, or maintenance contract site. Where the employee is not commuting from his normal place of residence, the travel distance is measured between the worksite and his assigned point of accommodation. Where the employee commutes from his normal place of residence, the travel distance is measured between the worksite and the nearest of his residence or the shop which ever is the lesser. For the purposes of calculating daily travel on these projects, there will be a travel free zone of twenty-five (25) road kilometres from the work site. Travel will be paid outside the travel free zone to and from the assigned accommodation at the applicable rate, calculated at 80 km per hour. The maximum overtime payable for such travel time shall be 1.5X straight time rates and such travel shall not be used to compute double time calculations. When the transportation provided by the employer, for the conveyance of the employee, is delayed by extenuating circumstances beyond the control of the employee, the employee shall be paid for all such time at the applicable rate.

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  • Optional Daily Usage File (ODUF 11.1 The Optional Daily Usage File (ODUF) Agreement with terms and conditions is included in this Attachment as Exhibit D. Rates for ODUF are as set forth in Exhibit F of this Attachment. 11.2 BellSouth will provide ODUF service upon written request to its Account Manager stating a requested activation date.

  • Time Commitment The Advisor shall, and shall cause its Affiliates and their respective employees, officers and agents to, devote to the Company such time as shall be reasonably necessary to conduct the business and affairs of the Company in an appropriate manner consistent with the terms of this Agreement. The Company acknowledges that the Advisor and its Affiliates and their respective employees, officers and agents may also engage in activities unrelated to the Company and may provide services to Persons other than the Company or any of its Affiliates.

  • Optional Daily Usage File Upon written request from <<customer_name>>, BellSouth will provide the Optional Daily Usage File (ODUF) service to <<customer_name>> pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth in this section.