Safety Shoes Allowance Sample Clauses

Safety Shoes Allowance. The Employer will provide an allowance sufficient to purchase safety shoes to those employees required to wear safety shoes. Employees who, for reasons of personal preference, choose a model of safety shoe that costs more than the Employer-provided allowance must pay any additional cost associated with their choice of shoe.
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Safety Shoes Allowance. The Employer will provide a safety shoe allowance of one hundred dollars ($100.00) for the initial purchase and one hundred dollars ($100.00) every two years (4,160 straight-time hours) thereafter for the replacement of safety shoes for the Maintenance Mechanic. It is understood that this allowance is for the purchase and necessary upkeep of safety shoes acceptable and required by the Employer. The initial payment shall be made to the employee with his/her first paycheck for the purchase of safety shoes acceptable and required by the Employer. Thereafter, payments shall be made the first pay period following completion of every 4,160 straight-time hours. The initial payment for the current Maintenance Mechanic will be paid in January 2005. Any employee receiving the safety shoe allowance who is terminated from employment by virtue of discharge, resignation, or voluntary quit prior to the expiration of a one-year period from the date the allowance was paid, shall repay the allowance on the basis of one- twelfth (1/12) of the amount received for each month they are short of meeting the one-year requirement. Said employees are required to wear safety shoes at all times while on the Employer’s premises. This allowance will be considered as taxable income.
Safety Shoes Allowance. The Company agrees to pay up to seventy ($70.00) dollars year towards the purchase of safety footwear or boots for employees. Prior to any such payment being made, the employee must produce the safety shoes and the corresponding receipt to his or her immediate supervisor. The supervisor must sign the receipt before the Company will pay for the shoes.
Safety Shoes Allowance. 16.01 The Company shall provide in a lump sum payment on a separate cheque, in the 1st pay period following the employee’s birthday for the purchase of safety footwear. Any employee who has received payment for safety footwear after May 31st as of the date of ratification shall receive additional payment to bring them to the total of $80.00 to be provided on a separate cheque. Effective June 1st, 2003 $80.00 Effective June 1st, 2004 $80.00 Effective June 1st, 2005 $100.00
Safety Shoes Allowance. Employees required by the Hospital to wear green patch safety shoes shall be reimbursed a maximum of ninety-two dollars ($92.00) per calendar year for the costs incurred in purchasing such footwear. Employees required by the Hospital to wear any other safety footwear shall be reimbursed a maximum of seventy-four dollars and seventy-five cents ($74.75) per calendar year for the costs associated in purchasing such footwear. No employee shall be reimbursed for the purchase of more than one (1) pair of shoes per calendar year, except where, in exceptional circumstances, the Hospital determines that the employee requires that their shoes be replaced for safety reasons.
Safety Shoes Allowance. 30:01 Where the Employer requires safety shoes or boots to be worn as a condition of employment, the Employer will pay to the employee a safety shoe or boot allowance of ninety-five (95) dollars. Safety shoes or boots must be Canadian Standards Association approved, and be in serviceable condition as determined by the employee's supervisor.

Related to Safety Shoes Allowance

  • Safety Shoe Allowance For each unit member required by the City to wear safety shoes, the City shall provide a voucher from the City-designated department for up to one hundred and fifty dollars ($150) annually toward the cost of acquiring one pair of safety shoes through the City vendor.

  • Safety Boot Allowance ‌ Effective January 1, 2022, except for temporary and probationary employees, the Employer agrees to pay one hundred and eighty-five dollars ($185.00) in January of each year towards the cost of safety boots for each full time employee requiring them and one hundred ($100.00) dollars for each part time employee requiring them under the Occupational Health and Safety Act and/or by the Employer, provided the Employee is not eligible for safety footwear through the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board.

  • Safety Footwear Allowance Effective 1/1/07, the Contra Costa Community College District will provide an initial two pairs of safety/protective work boots or shoes for employees in the following classifications: Building Maintenance Worker, Equipment Maintenance Worker, Senior Equipment Maintenance Worker, Maintenance Mechanic, Lead Maintenance Mechanic, Maintenance Assistant, Ground Worker / Gardener I, II, Senior or Lead, Shipping and Receiving Clerk, and all other mutually agreed upon classifications required to wear safety; protective shoes per OSHA/ASTM standards.

  • Fares Allowance Employees including Apprentices, required starting and/or finishing work on the site and the work site is between 0 – 50 kilometres from the workshop or registered office are entitled to fares allowance as follows:

  • Safety Shoes 3901 Employees who are required to wear steel-toed safety shoes will receive $200 toward the purchase and/or replacement of these shoes in the first quarter of each year. Any employee out on an authorized leave shall receive payment within thirty days of their return to paid duty. New employees who are required to wear steel- toed safety shoes will receive $200 toward the purchase of shoes in their first paycheck; for employees hired on or after December 1, he/she shall not receive an additional $200 in the following February.

  • Per Diem Allowance A per diem allowance of seven dollars and thirty-five cents ($7.35) may be claimed for each twenty-four (24) hour period while away from home.

  • Site Allowance All new construction and extension/refurbishment work having a project value in excess of $2.0m will attract the then current City of Melbourne Site Allowance.

  • Training Allowance Operators who are required by the Employer to provide training to a specified level and to certify to the competency of the employees so trained shall receive twelve dollars ($12) per day while training. In such cases, the most senior qualified operator with the capability to provide training in the required class of equipment shall be given the opportunity to provide such training.

  • Shoe Allowance The Employer will provide reimbursement to full time employees who have completed probation and who are employed in the kitchen and stewarding departments, once per year in the amount of $60.00 and once every two years in the amount of $60.00 for maintenance and banquet housepersons. The amount shall increase to $75, effective January 1, 2007. Employees will receive said amount as long as the shoes are approved by the employer and as long as the shoes are worn on the job. Payment will be made on or about July 1 upon presentation of proof of purchase.

  • Footwear Allowance The Company will reimburse full-time employees up to fifty ($50.00) dollars per year toward the cost of footwear upon presentation of a receipt. Eligible employees will receive reimbursement for footwear upon completion of six (6) months' service. Once employees have received the footwear allowance, they must wear such footwear during work hours.

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