TRAVEL DISTANCE Clause Samples

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TRAVEL DISTANCE. Travel from a personal residence rather than your office to a location can be claimed provided that the distance is not greater than the travel from your office to that same location.
TRAVEL DISTANCE. An employee covered by this Agreement shall have the right to refuse a transfer to another location if the distance to travel one way between his place of residence and the new location is more than twenty-five (25) miles or the distance between his place of residence and his current store, whichever is greater. A refusal of a transfer by an employee covered by this Agreement under any of these circumstances shall not constitute a reason for discrimination, layoff or discharge, except as set forth in Section D above.
TRAVEL DISTANCE. An employee covered by this Agreement shall have the right to refuse a transfer to another location if the distance to travel one way between their place of residence and the new location is more than twenty-five (25) miles or the distance between their place of residence and their current store, whichever is greater. A refusal of a transfer by an employee covered by this Agreement under any of these circumstances shall not constitute a reason for discrimination, layoff or discharge, except as set forth in Section D above. If there are not three (3) stores within 25 miles of the employee’s residence, the Employer may transfer the employee to any of the three (3) closest stores to the employee’s residence but in no event shall the transfer require the employee to travel more than forty
TRAVEL DISTANCE. It has been determined by the parties that traveling the greater part of a day would be
TRAVEL DISTANCE. The travel distance to a business (to be displayed in one (1) mile increments on logo sign panels at exit ramps) shall be measured by vehicle distance via the most direct route available from the center point of the terminus of the exit ramp to the nearest edge of the driveway of the business. The measurement of travel distance shall be based on government right-of-way maps or plans as to the location of a terminus, all center points, and driveway location of a particular business.
TRAVEL DISTANCE. An employee covered by this Agreement shall have the right to refuse a transfer to another location if the distance to travel one way between his place of residence and the new location is more than twenty-five (25) miles or the distance between his place of residence and his current store, whichever is greater. A by the seniority rule, which means the length of employment, and that the employment of the last employee employed by the Employer shall be the first (1st) to be terminated. Age, sex, or color shall not be grounds for the termination of an otherwise qualified employee, as long as those factors do not nullify Section A of Article 3, nor any of the other provisions of this Article.

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