Compensation for work clothes Sample Clauses

Compensation for work clothes. The employer shall pay an insulator $0.35 for each hour actually worked on any job site in order to compensate the insulator for the purchase and maintenance of the overalls needed in the exercise of his duties. This is paid as compensation and shall be added to the net pay of the employee.
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Compensation for work clothes. The em- ployer shall pay an insulator $0.35 for each hour actually worked on any job site in order to compensate the insulator for the purchase and maintenance of the overalls needed in the exercise of his duties. This is paid as compensation and shall be added to the net pay of the employee.

Related to Compensation for work clothes

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