Footgear Sample Clauses

Footgear. The Employer shall provide an annual footgear allowance of two hundred fiftyseventy-five dollars ($250275) to each regular full time employee. Such allowance shall be paid to the employee in the first paycheck in March of each contract year. Temporary employees and newly-hired employees starting employment after February shall not be entitled to the footgear allowance for that year.
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Footgear. When and where required by a safety standard, a technician will utilize the Employer issued standard safety shoe. If a technician requires a specialized safety shoe, and the need is certified by a doctor, they will be supplied by The Employer at no cost to the technician. The technician is responsible for obtaining a doctor’s certificate to indicate why the technician cannot wear the standard safety shoe supplied by The Employer.

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