Common use of Footwear Clause in Contracts

Footwear. (i) The Employer shall provide, and employees shall wear, black polished leather shoes or boots fitted with rubber heels of a style acceptable to the PJLMC. (ii) In those circumstances where the Employer is unable to provide such shoes or boots due to the lack of appropriate size selections from the general issue, then the Employer shall either supply alternative footwear on an individual basis or, alternatively, such individuals shall be paid an amount of ninety dollars ($90) in lieu of such specialized issue and shall then be required to purchase a similar type of shoe or boot at their own expense. (iii) It is understood that upon surrender of boots deemed to be unserviceable that the individual authorized by the Employer will determine if footwear should be resoled or replaced. Where approved, the employee will be reimbursed for resoling expenses by the Employer upon presentation of receipts. (iv) The Employer agrees to provide shoes to an employee where a medical practitioner certifies that orthopaedic footwear is required to be worn.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Footwear. (i) The Employer shall provide, and employees shall wear, black polished leather shoes or boots fitted with rubber heels of a style acceptable to the PJLMCProvincial Joint Labour-Management Committee. (ii) In those circumstances circumst ances where the Employer is unable to provide such shoes or boots due to the lack of appropriate size selections from the general issue, then the Employer shall either supply alternative footwear on an individual basis or, alternatively, such individuals shall be paid an amount of ninety dollars ($90) 90 in lieu of such specialized issue and shall then be required to purchase a similar type of shoe or boot at their own expense. (iii) It is understood that upon surrender of boots deemed to be unserviceable that the individual authorized by the Employer will determine if footwear should be resoled or replaced. Where approved, the employee will be reimbursed for resoling expenses by the Employer upon presentation of receipts. (iv) The Employer agrees to provide shoes to an employee where a medical practitioner certifies that orthopaedic footwear is required to be worn.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Footwear. (i) The Employer shall provide, and employees shall wear, black polished leather shoes or boots fitted with rubber heels of a style acceptable to the PJLMCProvincial Joint Labour-Management Committee. (ii) In those circumstances where the Employer is unable to provide such shoes or boots due to the lack of appropriate size selections from the general issue, then the Employer shall either supply alternative footwear on an individual basis or, alternatively, such individuals shall be paid an amount of ninety dollars ($90) 90 in lieu of such specialized issue and shall then be required to purchase a similar type of shoe or boot at their own expense. (iii) It is understood that upon surrender of boots deemed to be unserviceable that the individual authorized by the Employer will determine if footwear should be resoled or replaced. Where approved, the employee will be reimbursed for resoling expenses by the Employer upon presentation of receipts. (iv) The Employer agrees to provide shoes to an employee where a medical practitioner certifies that orthopaedic footwear is required to be worn.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Footwear. (i) The Employer shall provide, and employees shall wear, black polished leather shoes or boots fitted with rubber heels of a style acceptable to the PJLMC. (ii) In those circumstances where the Employer is unable to provide such shoes or boots due to the lack of appropriate size selections from the general issue, then the Employer shall either supply alternative footwear on an individual basis or, alternatively, such individuals shall be paid an amount of ninety dollars ($90) in lieu of such specialized issue and shall then be required to purchase a similar type of shoe or boot at their own expense. (iii) It is understood that upon surrender of boots deemed to be unserviceable that the individual authorized by the Employer will determine if footwear should be resoled or replaced. Where approved, the employee will be reimbursed xxxx- bursed for resoling expenses by the Employer upon presentation pres- entation of receipts. (iv) The Employer agrees to provide shoes to an employee where a medical practitioner certifies that orthopaedic footwear is required to be worn.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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