Daily Transportation with Board and Room or Subsistence Clause Samples

The 'Daily Transportation with Board and Room or Subsistence' clause defines the employer's obligation to provide daily transportation and either lodging (board and room) or a subsistence allowance to employees. In practice, this means that if workers are required to travel to a job site that is not within reasonable commuting distance, the employer must arrange for their daily travel or compensate them for meals and accommodation. This clause ensures that employees are not financially burdened by travel or living expenses incurred as a result of their work assignments, thereby promoting fairness and supporting workforce mobility.
Daily Transportation with Board and Room or Subsistence. On projects where board and room or subsistence allowance applies and the temporary domicile is beyond thirty (30) road kilometres Free Zone around the project, the Employer shall provide transportation or each Employee shall be paid the maximum CRA rate per road kilometre, when supplying his/her own transportation, from the temporary domicile to the boundary of the project thirty (30) road kilometre Free Zone and return daily. Daily transportation expense to and from the project will not be paid if suitable commercial accommodation is available within the 30 kilometre Free Zone. When an Employer is providing transportation, each Employee shall be paid an allowance equal to his/her straight time rate for actual travel time from point of pick up to the project daily. No return travel time shall be paid on daily return transportation provided there are no delays such as mechanical breakdown. The thirty (30) road kilometre Free Zone does not apply when the Employer is providing transportation. All equipment used to transport workers must be suitable and acceptable to trades utilizing such transportation. When the Employees are travelling in a Company service vehicle, all occupants shall be paid at applicable rates and shall be considered working.
Daily Transportation with Board and Room or Subsistence. On projects where board and room or subsistence allowance applies and the temporary domicile is beyond thirty (30) road kilometres Free Zone around the project, the Employer shall provide transportation or each Employee shall be paid per road kilometre, effective August 17, 2014, when supplying his/her own transportation, from the temporary domicile to the boundary of the project thirty (30) road kilometre Free Zone and return daily. When an Employer is providing transportation, each Employee shall be paid an allowance equal to his/her straight time rate for actual travel time from point of pick up to the project daily. No return travel time shall be paid on daily return transportation provided there are no delays such as mechanical breakdown. The thirty (30) road kilometre Free Zone does not apply when the Employer is providing transportation. All equipment used to transport workers must be suitable and acceptable to trades utilizing such transportation. When the Employees are travelling in a Company service vehicle, all occupants shall be paid at applicable rates and shall be considered working.
Daily Transportation with Board and Room or Subsistence. On projects where board and room or subsistence allowance applies and the temporary domicile is beyond thirty (30) road kilometres Free Zone around the project, the Employer shall provide transportation or each Employee shall be paid fifty-five cents ($0.55) per road kilometre, effective June 28, 2015 when supplying his/her own transportation, from the temporary domicile to the boundary of the project thirty (30) road kilometre Free Zone and return daily. Daily transportation expense to and from the project will not be paid if suitable commercial accommodation is available within the 30 kilometre Free Zone. When an Employer is providing transportation, each Employee shall be paid an allowance equal to his/her straight time rate for actual travel time from point of pick up to the project daily. No return travel time shall be paid on daily return transportation provided there are no delays such as mechanical breakdown. The thirty (30) road kilometre Free Zone does not apply when the Employer is providing transportation. All equipment used to transport workers must be suitable and acceptable to trades utilizing such transportation. When the Employees are travelling in a Company service vehicle, all occupants shall be paid at applicable rates and shall be considered working.
Daily Transportation with Board and Room or Subsistence. On projects where board and room or subsistence allowance applies and the temporary domicile is beyond thirty (30) road kilometre Free Zone around the project, the Employer shall provide transportation or each Employee shall be paid the established rate per road kilometre when supplying his/her own transportation, from the temporary domicile to the boundary of the project thirty (30) road kilometre Free Zone and return daily. Daily transportation expense to and from the project will not be paid if suitable accommodation is available within the thirty (30) kilometre Free Zone. When an Employer is providing transportation, each Employee shall be paid an allowance equal to his/her straight time rate for actual travel time from point of pick up to the project daily. No return travel time shall be paid on daily return transportation provided there are no delays such as mechanical break down. The thirty (30) road kilometre Free Zone does not apply when the Employer is providing transportation. All equipment used to transport workers must be suitable and acceptable to Iron Worker Employees utilizing such transportation.
Daily Transportation with Board and Room or Subsistence. On projects where board and room or subsistence allowance applies and the temporary domicile is beyond thirty (30) road kilometres Free Zone around the project, the Employer shall provide transportation or each Employee shall be paid a transportation expense equal to the current maximum CRA rate per road kilometre when supplying his/her own transportation, from the temporary domicile to the boundary of the project thirty (30) road kilometre Free Zone and return daily. When an Employer is providing transportation, each Employee shall be paid an allowance equal to his/her straight time rate for actual travel time from point of pick up to the project daily. No return travel time shall be paid on daily return transportation provided there are no delays such as mechanical breakdown. The thirty (30) road kilometre Free Zone does not apply when the Employer is providing transportation. All equipment used to transport workers must be suitable and acceptable to the Union. Employer supplied transportation may be an Employer's truck, car or van, containing properly installed regulation size seats and seat belts with proper windows and ventilation. All vehicles shall contain adequate heaters so as to ensure comfort in cold weather, it is further understood that in no case will more than three (3) persons be transported in a two
Daily Transportation with Board and Room or Subsistence. On projects where board and room or subsistence allowance applies and the temporary domicile is beyond Free Zone around the project, the Employer shall provide transportation or each Employee shall be paid the maximum CRA vehicle allowance rate per road kilometre when supplying their own transportation, from the temporary domicile to the boundary of the project Free Zone and return daily. Daily transportation expense to and from the project will not be paid if suitable commercial accommodation is available within the Free Zone. When an Employer is providing transportation, each Employee shall be paid an allowance equal to their straight time rate for actual travel time from point of pick up to the project daily. No return travel time shall be paid on daily return transportation provided there are no delays such as mechanical breakdown. The Free Zone does not apply when the Employer is providing transportation. All equipment used to transport workers must be suitable and acceptable to trades utilizing such transportation. When the Employees are travelling in a Company service vehicle, all occupants shall be paid at applicable rates and shall be considered working.
Daily Transportation with Board and Room or Subsistence. On projects where room and board or subsistence allowance applies and the temporary domicile is beyond thirty (30) road kilometres Free Zone around the project, the Employer shall provide transportation or each Employee shall be paid per road kilometre effective May 3, 2007, when supplying his/her own transportation, from the temporary domicile to the boundary of the project thirty (30) road kilometre Free Zone and return daily When an Employer is providing transportation, each Employee shall be paid an allowance equal to his/her straight time rate for actual travel time from point of pick up to the project and return daily. All equipment used to transport workers must be suitable and acceptable to trades utilizing such transportation. When the Employees are traveling in a Company service vehicle, all occupants shall be paid at applicable rates and shall be considered working.
Daily Transportation with Board and Room or Subsistence. On projects where board and room or subsistence allowance applies and the temporary domicile is beyond thirty (30) road kilometers Free Zone around the project, the Employer shall provide transportation or each Employee shall be paid fifty-four ($0.54) cents per road kilometer when supplying his/her own transportation, from the temporary domicile to the boundary of the project thirty (30) road kilometer Free Zone and return daily. All equipment used to transport workers must be suitable and acceptable to trades utilizing such transportation. a) When the Employees are tasked to deliver or retrieve equipment or materials to a specific site, which they are not working on, hours will be paid at applicable rates.
Daily Transportation with Board and Room or Subsistence. When an Employer is providing transportation, each Employee shall be paid an allowance equal to his/her straight time rate for actual travel time from point of pick up to the project daily. No return travel time shall be paid on daily return transportation provided there are no delays such as mechanical breakdown. The ten (10) road kilometre Free Zone does not apply when the Employer is providing transportation. All equipment used to transport workers must be suitable and acceptable to trades utilizing such transportation.

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