Shortages in Fixed Credits Sample Clauses

Shortages in Fixed Credits. Employees who are assigned fixed credits or vending credits shall be strictly accountable for the amount of the credit. If any shortage occurs, the employee shall be financially liable unless the employee exercises reasonable care in the performance of his/her duties. In this regard, the Employer agrees to:
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Shortages in Fixed Credits. 90 .3 Loss or Damage of the Mails . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 .4 Damage to USPS Property and Vehicles . . . . . 90 .5 Collection Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 29 LIMITATION ON REVOCATION OF DRIVING PRIVILEGES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
Shortages in Fixed Credits. Employees who are assigned fixed credits or vending credits shall be strictly accountable for the amount of the credit. If any short- age occurs, the employee shall be financially liable unless the employee exercises reasonable care in the performance of his/her duties. In this regard, the Employer agrees to: A. Continue to provide adequate security for all employees responsible for postal funds; B. Prohibit an employee from using the fixed credit or other financial accountability of any other employee without permission; X. Xxxxx the opportunity to an employee to be present whenev- er that employee’s fixed credit is being audited and if the employee is not available to have a witness of the employee’s choice present; D. Absolve an employee of any liability for loss from cashing checks if the employee follows established procedures; and E. Audit each employee’s fixed credit no less frequently than once every four months.

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