Applicable to Professional Firefighters Unit Only Sample Clauses

Applicable to Professional Firefighters Unit Only. 1. Workweek - A period of 168 consecutive hours beginning at 7:00 a.m. Monday and ending at 7:00 a.m. the following Monday.
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Applicable to Professional Firefighters Unit Only. The Company will furnish and replace such items of apparel and equipment which are required to be a firefighter, specifically, uniform, cap, and badge. Additional items of clothing necessary to firefighting activities while on duty, such as coveralls, bunker coats, bunker pants, helmets, and boots will also be furnished by the Company. Station safety boots in accordance with AP&P 0164 will be provided. All such items issued to Firefighters will meet OSHA standards.
Applicable to Professional Firefighters Unit Only. Section 1. Workday - The workday will be as defined in Article 5, Part 3 of this Agreement.
Applicable to Professional Firefighters Unit Only. Section 1. Base rates - The job classification that will be applicable and the base rates at which employees will work and be paid during the period of this Agreement are as reflected in this Agreement. These base rates are applicable for computing pay for 40 hours of work in a workweek, with the employee's scheduled hours of work in the workweek being 56 hours. The difference of 16 hours between the 40 hours of work and the 56 hours the employee is scheduled to be on the premises shall be two eight-hour sleeping periods for which no compensation will be paid, except as designated in Section 4 of this Part.
Applicable to Professional Firefighters Unit Only. Section 1. Upon execution of this Agreement, the pay rate of all Professional Firefighters Unit employees, including Category A and Category B, will be increased as follows: Classification Rate prior to ratification 2nd PP After Ratification 2019 FPP August 2020 FPP August 2021 Firefighter (F1) $22.70 $23.40 $24.00 $24.60
Applicable to Professional Firefighters Unit Only. The Company and the Union both recognize the need to follow the requirements set forth by the Company’s contract (Contract Number W52P1J-09-E-0001 or the most recent) with the government. The Company agrees to reimburse up to $100 per year, per employee for work-out attire consisting of up to two (2) sweatpants, two (2) sweatshirts, and one (1) pair of shoes to be used for all physical fitness programs. The company will pay the cost for Pro-Board/IFSAC certification through the State of Iowa. When approved by the Company, the Company will follow the most recent AP&P travel policy to reimburse employees for travel expenses occurred while conducting Company required training.

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