OTHER CONVENIENCES. The following items shall be supplied to the unlicensed personnel employed aboard vessels of the Company. A suitable of clean blankets for each employee. An adequate supply of sheets, pillow cases, hand and bath standard brand or generic face soap and laundry soap or detergent, to be supplied at least once a week. An adequate supply of crockery. The Company agrees to supply on each vessel a washing machine, an iron and ironing board and where electrical capacity and space are available an electric dryer, and where space presently permits, space for drying clothes w i l l be made available. Equipment for the purpose of making coffee shall be made available in the engine room and wheelhouse of all vessels. The Company agrees to pay the cost of maintenance of these appliances necessitated by normal wear and tear. Any members willfully damaging or destroying linen, mattresses, and/or any of the above equipment, shall be held accountable for same and may be terminated. Upon request, the Company shall supply two (2) pairs of coveralls to all permanent or permanent relief employees of the Engineroom or Deck departments who have been in the employ of the Company for a minimum of ninety (90) days. Such items shall be replaced annually, if necessary, upon presentation of the old items. All permanent employees, including permanent reliefs, will be given a eighty-five ($85.00) dollars allowance towards the purchase of safety boots. This allowance shall be paid to each permanent and permanent relief at the end of November of each year on a separate cheque. Only approved boots are acceptable. To receive this payment the employee must have been in the employ of the Company for a minimum of ninety days. The Company will endeavour to have Bell Canada install a pay telephone in a convenient location, if another telephone is not available, when the vessel is laid up. The Company agrees to supply on each vessel one stool for the use of the Such stool shall be available for use under circumstances satisfactory to the Captain or the Officer of the watch. With the prior approval of the Captain or Chief Engineer which shall not be unreasonably withheld, an employee may, while the vessel is in port, canalling or at anchor, make private arrangements with other crew to exchange watches and thereby permit him to go ashore. MEALS, COFFEE TIME AND LUNCHES
OTHER CONVENIENCES. The following items shall be supplied to employees:
OTHER CONVENIENCES. (a) The following items shall be supplied to the unlicensed personnel employed aboard vessels of the Company.
OTHER CONVENIENCES. (a) The following items shall be supplied to the unlicensed personnel employed aboard vessels of the Company. A suitable number of clean blankets for each employee. An adequate supply of sheets, pillow cases, hand and bath towels, standard brand or generic face soap and laundry soap or detergent, to be supplied at least once a week. An adequate The Company machine, an iron supply of crockery. agrees to supply on each vessel a washing and ironing board and where electrical capacity and space are an electric dryer, and where space presently permits, space for drying clothes will be made available. Equipment for the purpose of making coffee shall be made available in the engine room and wheelhouse of all vessels. The Company agrees to pay the cost of maintenance of these appliances necessitated by normal wear and tear. Any members wilfully damaging or destroying linen, mattresses, and/or any of the above equipment, shall be held accountable for same and may be terminated. Upon request, the Company shall supply two (2) pairs of coveralls to all permanent or permanent relief employees of the Engineroom or Deck departments who have been in the employ of the Company for a minimum of ninety (90) days. Such items shall be replaced annually, if necessary, upon presentation of the old items. All permanent employees, including permanent reliefs, will be given a ($85.00) dollars allowance towards the purchase of safety boots. This allowance shall be paid to each permanent and permanent relief employee at the end of November of each year on a separate cheque. Only approved boots are acceptable. To receive this payment the employee must have been the employ of the Company for a minimum of ninety (90) days. The Company will endeavour to have Bell Canada install a pay telephone in a convenient location, if another telephone is not available, when the vessel is laid up.
OTHER CONVENIENCES. The Company agrees to supply the following items to all Officers: a suitable number of clean blankets and bed linens; suitable amount of bath linens and general supplies; an adequate supply of crockery; access on each vessel to a washing machine and dryer, suitable exercise and recreational equipment, including, but not limited to a universal type weight machines or similar. The Company agrees to maintain all items listed in and replace or keep good repair as required.
OTHER CONVENIENCES. (a) The following items shall be suppliedto the unlicensed personnel employed aboard vessels of the Company. A suitablenumber of clean blankets for each employee. An adequate supply of sheets, pillow cases, hand and bath towels, standard brand or generic face soap and laundry soap or detergent, to be supplied at least once a week.
OTHER CONVENIENCES. 1 5.01 The following items shall be supplied to the Employees employed on board vessels of the Company:
OTHER CONVENIENCES. MEALS, COFFEE TIME AND LUNCHES SUBSISTENCE ALLOWANCE . . . . . TRANSPORTATION COSTS . . . . .
OTHER CONVENIENCES. The Company agrees to supply the to all Masters and Chief Engineers a suitable number of clean blankets and bed linens; suitable amount of bath linens and general supplies; an adequate supply of crockery; access on each vessel to a washing machine and dryer; suitable exercise and recreational equipment, including, but not limited to a universal type weight machines or similar, The Company agrees to maintain all items listed in and replace or keep in good repair as required.
OTHER CONVENIENCES. The following items shall be supplied to the Employees employed on board vessels of the Company: A suitable number of clean blankets for each Employee; An adequate supply of sheets, pillowcases, hand and bath towels, standard brand face soap and laundry soap or detergent to be supplied weekly; An adequate supply of crockery; The Company agrees to supply and maintain on each vessel one colour television, a washing machine, an iron and an ironing board. Where electrical capacity and space are available, the Company shall supply an electric dryer or, in the alternative, space for drying clothes will be made available. Two (2) pairs of coveralls per year shall be provided to each regular Employee in the deck department and four (4) pairs of coveralls per year shall be provided to each regular Employee in the engine room department. One (1) pair of insulated coveralls per year shall be supplied to each regular Employee in the deck and engine room departments. One (1) pair leather safety boots shall be supplied to each regular Employee and one (1) pair of suitable rubber boots shall be supplied to each Employee in the deck department and the Engine Room Department. Insulated work gloves shall be issued to Employees who are required to work outside in cold weather. One (1) suit of rain gear shall be supplied to each Employee in the Deck Department and Engine Room Department. This gear shall be of Black Diamond quality or equivalent and will be supplied as needed. Xxx or worn out rain gear must be presented to the Captain or Chief Engineer for replacement. An Employee wilfully damaging or destroying linen, mattresses any of the equipment supplied for entertainment or recreational purposes of the crew shall be held financially accountable in addition to the imposition of appropriate disciplinary measures, as per Appendix The Company shall supply volt transformers for each room occupied by an employee.