BRIDGE COMMISSION EMPLOYEES WILL Sample Clauses

BRIDGE COMMISSION EMPLOYEES WILL. (a) Report to work well groomed, on time and ready to perform his work schedule or work assignment. Male employees will report to work clean shaven; sideburns or beards will be trimmed in compliance with the established dress code. Maintain a professional attitude and good personal conduct when in direct contact with any segment of the traveling public. Report to work in the uniform that is authorized for that particular season of the year. All uniforms will be cleaned and pressed and personal appearance will be maintained in a manner prescribed by Management, which is designed to command the respect and admiration of our customers. In the Maintenance Department, abide by Commission rules and wear and use the appropriate safety equipment as outlined by management.
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BRIDGE COMMISSION EMPLOYEES WILL. (a) Report to work well groomed, on time and ready to perform his work schedule or work assignment. Male employees will report to work clean shaven; sideburns or beards will be trimmed in compliance with the established dress code.

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