Transit Subsidy Program Clause Samples

The Transit Subsidy Program clause establishes an arrangement where an employer provides financial assistance to employees for their commuting expenses, typically related to public transportation. This clause outlines eligibility criteria, the types of transit costs covered (such as bus, train, or subway fares), and the process for employees to claim the subsidy, often requiring submission of receipts or proof of purchase. Its core function is to support employees in reducing their commuting costs, thereby promoting the use of public transportation and potentially enhancing employee satisfaction and retention.
Transit Subsidy Program. The Employer agrees to provide a free transit program for employees covered under this MOU. This program will include all Baltimore/Metro buses, Light Rail, Subway and Commuter Bus Lines No. 120, 150, 160 and 210 and all other systems and lines included in the current program.
Transit Subsidy Program. The Employer agrees to negotiate a Transit Subsidy Program to be in place by January 1, 2001.

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