DEFINITION - TEMPORARY ASSEMBLY SITES Clause Samples

DEFINITION - TEMPORARY ASSEMBLY SITES. Employees who are assigned to work away from their regular assigned reporting place will be required to report to work at the established starting time and the established temporary assembly site designated by the Company. (Temporary assembly site is defined as a temporary work location, not regularly established as a Company reporting place or headquarters.) It is understood that the temporary assembly site designated by the Company may change from time to time due to changes in the Company’s operational requirements. When necessary, the Company shall provide water and sanitation facilities for the employee’s use at the temporary assembly site. Temporary assembly sites shall be within twenty (20) road miles, one way, of the employee’s regular reporting headquarters and accessed by a regularly maintained, paved, all-weather road. Access by other roads must be mutually agreed upon by the Company and the Union. When a change of temporary assembly site occurs, the Union will be notified as far in advance as practicable.

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