Common Mess Sample Clauses

Common Mess. All station meals will be conducted under a common mess with contributions by each employee on a shift, even if the employee chooses not to eat the meal.
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Common Mess. The Common Mess Policy is contained in the Department Policy Manual and remains in effect for the duration of this Memorandum of Understanding.
Common Mess. All unit members working a 24-hour shift in fire suppression must be available at all times to respond to emergency calls as quickly and efficiently as possible. As a condition of employment, all unit members working 24-hour shifts working in fire suppression shall attend a common mess at the station for the consumption of meals unless the Fire Chief or designee executes a written waiver of this rule for an individual unit member for reasons of business necessity or employee well-being. Even though a unit member receives a written waiver of this rule, a unit member shall contribute in equal share for the cost of meals, even if they do not eat communal food. The amount of the contribution and the procedures for its collection shall be established at each station by the captain on each shift. The captain may delegate the duty of collecting such contributions. The District shall not be financially liable or responsible for the cost of any meal or the preparation thereof, or for the collection of any funds, or for any other costs undertaken in this section.
Common Mess. The provisions of this section are adopted to assure that all members of fire companies will be available at all times to respond to emergency calls as quickly and efficiently as possible . All employees on each shift at each station may attend a common mess at the station for consumption of meals. Such members may contribute in equal shares for the cost of the meals. The amount of the contribution and the procedures for its collection shall be established at each station by the station captain on each shift. The station captain may delegate the duty of collecting such contribution. The Fire District shall not be financially liable or responsible for the cost of any meal or the preparation thereof, or for the collection of any funds, or for any other costs undertaken in connection with the provisions of this section
Common Mess. All stations meals will be conducted under a common mess with contributions by each employee on a shift, even if the employee chooses not to eat the meal. The City shall not be responsible to collect contributions or contribute to the meal arrangements.
Common Mess. ‌ All employees on each shift at each station shall attend an organized mess at the station for consumption of meals. Employees shall contribute in equal shares for the cost of such meals. The Department shall not be responsible in any manner for the cost of such meals, for the preparation thereof, for the collection of any funds or for the enforcement of or any other costs connection to this section.
Common Mess. All employees on each shift at each station shall attend a common mess at the station for consumption of meals. Employees covered by this agreement shall contribute in equal shares for the cost of the meals. The procedures for implementing this common mess shall be established by Fire Department management and it shall be the responsibility of the senior officer on each shift to implement and supervise the "common mess" program. The provisions of this section are adopted to assure that all members of fire companies will be available at all times to respond to emergency calls as quickly and efficiently as possible. The City shall not be financially liable or responsible for the cost of any meal, the preparation thereof, the collection of funds, or any other costs undertaken in connection with the provisions of this section.
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Common Mess. All station meals will be conducted under a common mess with contributions made by each employee on a shift, even if the employee chooses not to eat the meal. The union members will coordinate this activity and the City will be held harmless against all claims arising from this article.

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