Common use of DAMAGE TO EMPLOYEE PROPERTY Clause in Contracts

DAMAGE TO EMPLOYEE PROPERTY. 28.01 Where the personal property of an Employee, necessary to the performance of the Employee’s duties, is damaged by the resident in the execution of these duties, the Executive Director shall arrange to reimburse the Employee for reasonable expenses, or arrange for necessary repairs, if the Executive Director is satisfied that normal precautions against damage had been taken. Personal items include watches, glasses and clothing. This also includes damage to an Employee’s vehicle, by the resident, while on duty.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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DAMAGE TO EMPLOYEE PROPERTY. 28.01 Where the personal property of an Employeeemployee, necessary to the performance of the Employeeemployee’s duties, is damaged by the resident person supported in the execution of these duties, the Executive Director shall arrange to reimburse the Employee for reasonable expensesemployee, or arrange for necessary repairs, if the Executive Director is satisfied that normal precautions against damage had been taken. Personal items include are watches, glasses and clothing. This also includes ; and damage to an Employeeemployee’s vehicleautomobile, by the residentperson supported, which occurs while on dutytransporting the person supported at the direction of the Employer.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

DAMAGE TO EMPLOYEE PROPERTY. 28.01 28.1 Where the personal property of an Employeeemployee, necessary to the performance of the Employeeemployee’s duties, is damaged by the resident client in the execution of these duties, the Executive Director shall arrange to reimburse the Employee for reasonable expensesemployee, or arrange for necessary repairs, if the Executive Director is satisfied that normal precautions against damage had been taken. Personal items include are watches, glasses and clothing. This also includes ; and damage to an Employeeemployee’s vehicleautomobile, by the residentclient, which occurs while on dutytransporting the client in the course of the employee’s regular job requirements.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

DAMAGE TO EMPLOYEE PROPERTY. 28.01 29.1 Where the personal property of an Employeeemployee, necessary to the performance of the Employeeemployee’s duties, is damaged by the resident client in the execution of these duties, the Executive Director Administrator shall arrange to reimburse the Employee for reasonable expensesemployee, or arrange for necessary repairs, if the Executive Director Administrator is satisfied that normal precautions against damage had been taken. Personal items include are watches, glasses and clothing. This also includes ; and damage to an Employeeemployee’s vehicleautomobile, by the residentclient, which occurs while on dutytransporting the client at the direction of the Employer.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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DAMAGE TO EMPLOYEE PROPERTY. 28.01 Where the personal property of an Employeeemployee, necessary to the performance of the Employeeemployee’s duties, is damaged by the resident client in the execution of these duties, the Executive Director shall arrange to reimburse the Employee for reasonable expensesemployee, or arrange for necessary repairs, if the Executive Director is satisfied that normal precautions against damage had been taken. Personal items include are watches, glasses glasses, and clothing. This also includes damage to an Employee’s vehicle, by the resident, while on duty.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

DAMAGE TO EMPLOYEE PROPERTY. 28.01 Where the personal property of an Employeeemployee, necessary to the performance of the Employeeemployee’s duties, is damaged by the resident client in the execution of these duties, the Executive Director shall arrange to reimburse the Employee employee for reasonable expenses, or arrange for necessary repairs, if the Executive Director is satisfied that normal precautions against damage had been taken. Personal items include are watches, glasses and clothing. This also includes damage to an Employee’s vehicle, by the resident, while on duty.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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