SUPPLY OF WORKWEAR Sample Clauses

SUPPLY OF WORKWEAR a) In order to assist employees with workwear expenses and promote a uniformly neat and tidy image, the employer will provide workwear as provided for in appendix ‘E’.
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SUPPLY OF WORKWEAR. ‌ In order to assist employees with workwear expenses, and promote a uniformly neat and tidy Employer image, the Company must provide employees with workwear, as provided below. Employees must be issued with a minimum of five sets of workwear within 3 months of their commencement and will be replaced thereafter on a fair wear and tear basis. Employees will also be initially issued (between April to August) with one appropriate jumper/jacket which will be replaced thereafter on a fair wear and tear basis. The issue will include a minimum of one pair of 100% cotton drill pants and one 100% cotton drill long sleeve shirt. The workwear will bear Company identification. The parties agree that the workwear must be worn at all times during working hours only, and that all items will be kept clean and in good repair. Workwear must be worn as intended and employees must not intentionally alter or remove sleeves from long sleeve shirts as the item has been issued for safety purposes.
SUPPLY OF WORKWEAR. In order to assist employees with workwear expenses, and promote a uniformly neat and tidy Company image, the Company must provide employees with workwear, as provided below. Employees will be issued with a minimum of three sets of workwear after 3 months of their commencement and annually thereafter. Employees will also be issued (April to August) with an appropriate jumper/jacket. Between issues these items must be replaced on a fair wear and tear basis The issue will include a minimum of one pair of 100% cotton drill pants/shorts and one high visibility shirt. The workwear will bear Company identification. The parties agree that the workwear must be worn at all times during working hours only, and that all items will be kept clean and in good repair. Workwear must be worn as intended and employees must not intentionally alter or remove sleeves from long sleeve shirts as the item has been issued for safety purposes.
SUPPLY OF WORKWEAR. In order to assist employees with workwear expenses, the Company must provide employees with workwear, as provided below. Employees must be issued with a minimum of three sets of workwear within 3 months of their commencement and annually thereafter they will be replaced on a fair wear and tear basis. Employees will also be issued (April to August) with an appropriate jumper/jacket. Between issues these items must be replaced on a fair wear and tear basis The issue will include a minimum of one pair of 100% cotton drill pants and one 100% cotton drill long sleeve shirt. The workwear will bear Company identification. The parties agree that the workwear must be worn at all times during working hours only, and that all items will be kept clean and in good repair, to provide a uniformly neat and tidy company image. Workwear must be worn as intended and employees must not intentionally alter or remove sleeves from long sleeve shirts as the item has been issued for safety purposes.
SUPPLY OF WORKWEAR. At commencement of employment, each employee will be issued with three (3) work shirts and three
SUPPLY OF WORKWEAR. In order to assist employees with workwear expenses, and promote a uniformly neat and tidy Company image, the Company must provide employees with workwear, as provided below. Employees must be issued with a minimum of three sets of workwear within 3 months of their commencement. Employees will also be issued (April to August) with an appropriate jumper/jacket. The workwear will be replaced on the basis of fair wear and tear. The issue will include a minimum of one pair of 100% cotton drill pants and one 100% cotton drill long sleeve shirt. The workwear will bear Company identification. The parties agree that the workwear must be worn at all times during working hours only, and that all items will be kept clean and in good repair. Workwear must be worn as intended and employees must not intentionally alter or remove sleeves from long sleeve shirts as the item has been issued for safety purposes.
SUPPLY OF WORKWEAR. 6.4.1 The Employer will provide an Employee working in the Sheet Metal area with three
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SUPPLY OF WORKWEAR. In order to assist employees with workwear expenses, and promote a uniformly neat and tidy Company image, the Company must provide employees with workwear, as provided below. Employees must be issued with a minimum of three sets of workwear within 3 months of their commencement and annually thereafter. Between issues these items must be replaced on a fair wear and tear basis. The issue will include a minimum of one pair of 100% cotton drill pants and one 100% cotton drill long sleeve shirt. The workwear will bear Company identification. The parties agree that the workwear must be worn at all times during working hours only, and to keep all items clean and in good repair. Workwear must be worn as intended and employees must not intentionally alter or remove sleeves from long sleeve shirts as the item has been issued for safety purposes.

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