Custodians/Maintenance Sample Clauses

Custodians/Maintenance. Building checkers must work the scheduled work day before to be eligible to make the check. Building checks will be paid at time and one half the bargaining unit members' hourly rate with one hour minimum.
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Custodians/Maintenance. A. JOB SECURITY AND SENIORITY
Custodians/Maintenance. The District agrees to provide each employee with an appropriate uniform upon commencement of employment. The provided uniform is required to be worn on a daily basis and maintained in a presentable manner. Additional uniforms shall be distributed on an annual basis. It is a recommendation to all employees to wear appropriate footwear. However, if specialty footwear is required by an authorized supervisor, such footwear shall be provided at no cost to the employee. The expense of such footwear shall be assumed by the building and or department. Review of this paragraph shall be made at the conclusion of each regular school year. If safety equipment is required to perform any task, the District shall provide said safety equipment at no expense to the employee. During the summer months, shorts of an appropriate length may be worn with District tee shirt.
Custodians/Maintenance. 1. The Board shall purchase four (4) winter and three (3) summer (Tee shirt and shorts) uniforms for each custodian and maintenance worker. The uniforms shall accommodate female employees. The Supervisor of Buildings and Grounds shall determine uniform change over dates. Each individual employee shall be responsible for laundering of their own uniforms. When an employee leaves the District, the uniforms shall be turned in. Uniforms will have the logo of the Board of Education. Employees will be required to wear uniforms while on duty. The Board may impose minor discipline for failure to wear uniforms. The first offense shall be a reprimand only. After the first year, an employee may exchange worn out uniforms on a one-to-one basis, not to exceed a total of five (5) per year. Employees shall continue to wear the present uniforms until the Board purchases new uniforms as per this Article.
Custodians/Maintenance. 1. The Board shall purchase four (4) winter and three (3) summer (Tee shirt and shorts) uniforms for each custodian and maintenance worker. The uniforms shall accommodate female employees. The Facilities Supervisor shall determine uniform change over dates. Each individual employee shall be responsible for laundering of their own uniforms. When an employee leaves the District, the uniforms shall be turned in. Uniforms will have the logo of the Board of Education. Employees will be required to wear uniforms while on duty. The Board may impose minor discipline for failure to wear uniforms. The first offense shall be a reprimand only. After the first year, an employee may exchange worn out uniforms on a one-to-one basis, not to exceed a total of five (5) per year. Employees shall continue to wear the present uniforms until the Board purchases new uniforms as per this Article. In cases where the Board cannot purchase the proper-sized uniform for an employee, then the Board has the option of allowing the employee to purchase the uniform on his/her own and be reimbursed for the cost of that uniform upon showing proof of purchase of the uniform.
Custodians/Maintenance. 1. Two separate salary guides shall be developed and agreed upon by the parties. The first guide shall reflect custodial employees' salaries and the second shall reflect maintenance employees' salaries. See attached guides.
Custodians/Maintenance. 1. Employees shall have four (4) working days notice on transferring to another school.
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