Damage to Personal Possessions Sample Clauses

Damage to Personal Possessions. Where an employee's personal possession(s) is/are damaged by a patron while performing his duties, the Employer shall pay current value, less appropriate depreciation, up to a maximum of $75 for such possession(s) Proper evidence regarding such damage may be required by the Employer and such possessions must be suitable for use while on duty. This provision shall not apply to articles of personal clothing.
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Damage to Personal Possessions. Where an employee's personal possessions are damaged by a patron while performing his/her duties, the Employer shall pay current value, up to maximum of $75 or $125 for prescription glasses. Proper evidence regarding such damage may be required by the Employer and such possessions must be suitable for use while on duty. This provision shall not apply to articles of clothing.

Related to Damage to Personal Possessions

  • Damage to Personal Property The Employer will provide reimbursement for reasonable repair or replacement of damages incurred to the employee's eyeglasses, contact lenses or other prosthesis, ripped uniforms, or personal clothing, as a result of being assaulted while performing his/her work. The employee must report the incident by the end of their shift. The employee will present her or his receipt to the Employer within seven (7) days after the event, unless it was impossible for her or him to do so during this period. The Employer will reimburse up to a maximum of one hundred dollars ($100) per incident except for eyeglasses, which shall have a maximum reimbursement of three hundred dollars ($300).

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