Common use of Proper Dress Clause in Contracts

Proper Dress. (a) All Bar employees shall wear, in the absence of uniforms provided by the Employer, dark trousers or skirts and white blouses or shirts. A tie may be required to be worn and such tie shall complement the attire worn. Comfortable shoes will be worn which will also complement the attire worn. This dress and the cleaning thereof shall be the responsibility of the employee. Any additional specific articles or styles of clothing required by the Employer shall be provided and cleaned by the Employer at no cost to the employee. (b) All service employees shall wear, in the absence of uniforms provided by the Employer, clothing which is neat and tidy in appearance. A tie may be required and such tie shall complement the attire worn. Comfortable shoes may also be required to be worn and such shoes shall complement the attire worn. This clothing, and the cleaning thereof is the responsibility of the employee. Any additional specific articles or styles of clothing required by the Employer shall be provided and cleaned by the Employer at no cost to the employee. (c) Other than as defined in (a) and (b) above, the Employer is not entitled to specify clothing of specific colour, style or quality.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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