Common use of Excess Travelling Time Clause in Contracts

Excess Travelling Time. An Employee who is temporarily required to undertake duties at a location other than his or her usual place or places of work will have any period of additional travelling time regarded as time worked.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Victorian Public Service Enterprise Agreement 2016, Victorian Public Service Enterprise Agreement 2016, Victorian Public Service Enterprise Agreement 2016

Excess Travelling Time. An Employee employee who is temporarily required to undertake duties at a location other than his or her usual place or places of work will have any period of additional travelling time regarded as time worked.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Nurses (Department of Education and Training) Agreement 2020, Nurses (Department of Education and Training) Agreement 2016

Excess Travelling Time. (a) An Employee who is temporarily required to undertake duties at a location other than his or her usual place or places of work will have any period of additional travelling time regarded as time worked.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Agreement, La Trobe University Collective Agreement 2014

Excess Travelling Time. 33.2.1 An Employee who is temporarily required to undertake duties at a location other than his or her usual place or places of work will have any period of additional travelling time regarded as time worked.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Metropolitan and Regional Waste Management Groups Agreement

Excess Travelling Time. An Employee who is temporarily required to undertake duties at a location other than his or her usual place or places of work will have any period of additional travelling traveling time regarded as time worked.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Enterprise Agreement