LAUNDRY AND UNIFORMS. 39.1 Uniform issue (a) The Employer will provide free of charge the following number and type of uniforms to each Employee: (i) two jackets or cardigans; and (ii) six pairs of trousers/culottes/shorts and six short or long sleeved shirts; or (iii) six dresses (b) The Employee will choose which combination of the above best suits their needs. (c) Uniforms will be replaced as and when necessary on a fair wear and tear basis. 39.2 The Employer will determine the material, colour, pattern and conditions of the uniforms issued. 39.3 At all times the uniform issued to the Employee will remain the property of the Employer. 39.4 No staff member will be required to wear stockings. 39.5 All staff must wear a suitably enclosed shoe, however the Employer may not specify colour or brand. 39.6 The standard uniform issue may be varied by agreement between the Employer and the Union where a hospital has the need for particular items of clothing to be worn. 39.7 Part time and casual Employees will be entitled to uniforms in sufficient quantity to enable a clean uniform to be worn each day. 39.8 By agreement between an Employer and an Employee and where a hospital is situated north of 26° south latitude, jackets and cardigans need not be supplied.
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Samples: Wa Health System United Workers Union (Wa) Enrolled Nurses, Assistants in Nursing, Aboriginal Health Workers, Ethnic Health Workers and Aboriginal Health Practitioners Industrial Agreement 2022, Wa Health System – United Workers Union (Wa) – Enrolled Nurses, Assistants in Nursing, Aboriginal and Ethnic Health Workers Industrial Agreement 2020, Industrial Agreement
LAUNDRY AND UNIFORMS. 39.1 Uniform issue
(a) The Employer will provide free of charge the following number and type of uniforms to each Employee:
(i) two jackets or cardigans; and
(ii) six pairs of trousers/culottes/shorts and six short or long sleeved shirts; or
(iii) six dresses
(b) The Employee will choose which combination of the above best suits their needs.
(c) Uniforms will be replaced as and when necessary on a fair wear and tear basis.
39.2 The Employer will determine the material, colour, pattern and conditions of the uniforms issued.
39.3 At all times the uniform issued to the Employee will remain the property of the Employer.
39.4 No staff member will be required to wear stockings.
39.5 All staff must wear a suitably enclosed shoe, however the Employer may not specify colour or brand.
39.6 The standard uniform issue may be varied by agreement between the Employer and the Union where a hospital has the need for particular items of clothing to be worn.
39.7 Part time and casual Employees will be entitled to uniforms in sufficient quantity to enable a clean uniform to be worn each day.
39.8 By agreement between an Employer and an Employee and where a hospital is situated north of 26° 26 south latitude, jackets and cardigans need not be supplied.
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Samples: Industrial Agreement