Common use of FARES AND TRAVELLING ALLOWANCE Clause in Contracts

FARES AND TRAVELLING ALLOWANCE. An allowance of $20.00 per day shall apply when a Employee is required to travel from his/her residence to a worksite using their own transport within 75 kilometres radius of an ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ warehouse or branch with no payment for travel time. Further, where the Company provides transport from the Employees residence or accommodation to the worksite (eg, by bus, people mover or other company provided vehicle) no fares or travel allowance will be payable for the day/s on which the Company provides such transport. If an Employee is required to drive a Company provided vehicle between the Employees accommodation and the workplace, the Employee will be paid thirty (30) minutes ordinary time for each of the forward and return journeys, (ie, maximum 1 hour per shift per day). Provided that the allowance shall not be payable to an employee whose regular place of employment is in a fixed establishment, except however when an employee is required to commence work away from the regular place of employment. Apprentices shall receive the full amounts specified in this clause. Such payment will also be paid for days spent attending off site training (eg; TAFE etc).

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Sources: Workplace Agreement, Workplace Agreement