Laundry Premium. Where an employee is required to maintain, clean or repair work clothes, the employee shall receive a premium of $1.50 per shift in the first two years of the collective agreement and $1.75 in the third year of the collective agreement. This article was removed as the Employer takes all uniforms at the end of day. There is no need for laundry premiums.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Laundry Premium. Where an employee is required to maintain, clean or repair work clothes, the employee shall receive a premium of $1.50 per shift in the first two years of the collective agreement and $1.75 in the third year of the collective agreement. This article was removed as the Employer takes all uniforms at the end of day. There is no need for laundry premiums.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Laundry Premium. Where an employee is required to maintain, clean or repair work clothes, the employee shall receive a premium of one dollar and fifty cents ($1.50 1.50) per shift in the first two (2) years of the collective agreement Collective Agreement and one dollar and seventy-five cents ($1.75 1.75) in the third (3rd) year of the collective agreement. This article was removed as the Employer takes all uniforms at the end of day. There is no need for laundry premiumsCollective Agreement.
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Samples: Collective Agreement