Tool Allowance/Provision Of Tools Sample Clauses

Tool Allowance/Provision Of Tools. The Employer agrees to reimburse all recognized tradespersons whose job descriptions require them to hold a licence and who are required to use their own tools in the Employer’s business, up to $150.00 per year pro-rated on a monthly basis. The Employer also agrees that such payment shall be made on the last cheque in each calendar year, or upon termination of employment as applicable. Exclusive of the normal tools referred to above, the Employer agrees to make available the necessary tools required for the repair of equipment or machinery, as may be required. All tools issued by the Employer shall remain the property of the Employer. Effective January 1, 2003 the tool allowance shall be increased to $175.
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Tool Allowance/Provision Of Tools. Effective January 1, 2012, the Employer agrees to reimburse all recognized tradespersons whose job descriptions require them to hold a license and who are required to use their own tools in the Employer’s business, up to $450 (effective January 1, 2013 $460) per year pro-rated on a monthly basis. The Employer also agrees that such payment shall be made on the last cheque in each calendar year, or upon termination of employment as applicable. Exclusive of the normal tools referred to above, the Employer agrees to make available the necessary tools required for the repair of equipment or machinery, as may be required. All tools issued by the Employer shall remain the property of the Employer. 30.6 Aquatic Program Workers Aquatic Program Workers who have completed their probationary period and who are required to work in the pool on a regular basis shall be provided with a $90 per year allowance for the purpose of bathing suits.
Tool Allowance/Provision Of Tools. The parties acknowledge the application of varying provisions for tools throughout Ergon Energy. Ergon Energy will during the life of this Agreement, progressively issue all applicable employees with the relevant tools to undertake their duties in place of providing a tool allowance. This will be subject to an agreed tool list being negotiated. With a view to ensuring a consistent standard across Ergon Energy, the parties agree to establish an agreed tool list to the Energy Services Consultative Committee (ESCC) for resolution within twelve (12) months of the lodgement of this Agreement. The committee will endeavour to agree on a suitable tool list covering all technical employees. As part of the Energy Services Consultative Committee’s scope, it will investigate the provision of insulated hand tools to ensure the workplace health and safety of employees that are required to work on live apparatus. Agreement on a suitable list will not be unreasonably withheld.
Tool Allowance/Provision Of Tools. Effective January 1, 2012, the Employer agrees to reimburse all recognized tradespersons whose job descriptions require them to hold a license and who are required to use their own tools in the Employer’s business, up to $450 (effective January 1, 2013 $460) per year pro-rated on a monthly basis. The Employer also agrees that such payment shall be made on the last cheque in each calendar year, or upon termination of employment as applicable. Exclusive of the normal tools referred to above, the Employer agrees to make available the necessary tools required for the repair of equipment or machinery, as may be required. All tools issued by the Employer shall remain the property of the Employer.
Tool Allowance/Provision Of Tools. The Employer agrees to reimburse all recognised tradespersons whose job descriptions require them to hold a licence and who are required to provide their own tools on Employer business, up to per year (effective January per year) pro-rated on a monthly basis. The Employer also agrees that such payment shall be made on the last cheque in each calendar year, or upon termination of employment, as may be applicable. Exclusive of the normal tools referred to above, the Employer agrees to make available the necessary tools required for the repair of equipment or machinery, as may be required. All tools issued by the Employer shall remain the property of the Employer. The Employer agrees to continue a system of Photo Identification Cards. Wherever the singular or masculine is used in this Agreement it shall be considered as if the plural or feminine has been used wherever the context so requires.
Tool Allowance/Provision Of Tools. The Employer agrees to reimburse all recognized tradespersons whose job descriptions require them to hold a licence and who are required to use their own tools in the Employer’s business, up to $175.00 per year pro-rated on a monthly basis. The Employer also agrees that such payment shall be made on the last cheque in each calendar year, or upon termination of employment as applicable. Exclusive of the normal tools referred to above, the Employer agrees to make available the necessary tools required for the repair of equipment or machinery, as may be required. All tools issued by the Employer shall remain the property of the Employer. Effective January 1, 2006 the tool allowance shall be increased to $200. Effective January 1, 2007 the tool allowance shall be increased to $250. Effective January 1, 2008 the tool allowance shall be increased to $300. 30.6 Aquatic Program Workers Aquatic Program Workers who have completed their probationary period and who are required to work in the pool on a regular basis shall be provided with a $90 per year allowance for the purpose of bathing suits. 30.7 The Employer shall pay to all employees who work in the stock room and audio visual equipment areas $75 per annum for the cleaning of their clothes and to make available a lab coat/equivalent for their use. 30.8 The Employer shall pay to each Public Health Inspector and Public Health Inspector Trainee $175.00 per annum for cleaning of their clothing.
Tool Allowance/Provision Of Tools. The Employer agrees to reimburse all tradespersons whose job descriptions require them to hold a licence and who are required to provide their own tools on Employer business, up to per year pro-rated on a monthly basis. The Employer also agrees that such payment shall be made on the last cheque in each calendar year, or upon termination of employment, as may be applicable. Exclusive of the normal tools referred to above, the Employer agrees to make available the necessary tools required for the repair of equipment or machinery, as may be required. All tools issued by the Employer shall remain the property of the Employer. The Employer agrees to continue a system of Photo Identification Cards. Wherever the singular or masculine is used in this Agreement it shall be considered as if the plural or feminine has been used wherever the context so requires.
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Related to Tool Allowance/Provision Of Tools

  • Tool Allowance (a) A tool allowance as set in the relevant Wage Tables in Appendix A per week shall be paid for all purposes to:- (i) Electrical workers at Grade EW 5 and beyond; (ii) Electrical workers performing the duties of: (A) Television Antenna Installer/Erector; (B) Television/Radio/Electronic Equipment Servicemen; and (iii) Apprentices - Contained within the relevant Apprentice Wage Rates.

  • Overtime Meal Allowance Employees required to work more than two (2) hours overtime consecutive with a shift shall be provided with a meal by the Employer.

  • First Aid Allowance An employee who has been trained to render first aid and who is the current holder of appropriate first aid qualifications such as a certificate from the St. John's Ambulance or similar body shall be paid a weekly allowance of $11.50 if appointed by their employer to perform first aid duty.

  • Productivity Allowance A productivity allowance per hour worked will be paid to employees engaged upon construction work from the date of agreement. This allowance will not be subject to penalty addition and shall be in lieu of all or any Parent Award disability allowances, with the exception of the multi-storey allowance. Site/Project Allowances will be paid in addition to the productivity allowance where such an addition is either: (i) Where such an allowances is awarded by the Industrial Relations Commission; or (ii) Where such an allowance is required by a site condition specified at the time of tender. It is incumbent upon the company to enquire of the Head Contractor/Client at the time of tender whether a site/project allowance is required to be paid and in particular whether it is required to be paid in accordance with the Construction Industry Site Allowance Matrix: or (iii) If the Contract between the Employer and the Head Contractor/Client does not contain provision for a site allowance, and after the contract is made the head contractor makes an agreement under which a site allowance is payable, then the head contractor should then agree in writing to reimburse the employer the full cost of the said allowance.

  • Uniform Allowance ‌ If the Employer requires an employee to supply and/or maintain specified clothing in place of a uniform which would otherwise be supplied and maintained for jobs involving the direct care of patients/residents, then a clothing/maintenance allowance of ten dollars ($10.00) per bi-weekly pay period shall be paid. This allowance does not apply to non-patient/non-resident areas.

  • Car Allowance The Company shall provide the Executive an automobile allowance of $750 per month during the term of Executive’s employment hereunder.

  • Travel Allowance 18.01 The existing Board travel allowance shall be paid to an Occasional Teacher. This shall only apply when replacing an itinerant teacher.

  • Auto Allowance Executive shall be entitled to an auto allowance for one vehicle for Executive’s use up to $1,000 per month.

  • Multi-Storey Allowance (a) In addition to the wage rates and site allowances provided in this Agreement, Multi-Storey Allowance will be applicable in accordance with clause 23.3 of the Award. The applicable rate for Multi-Storey Allowance shall be as follows: (b) As at 1 March 2024: From the commencement of building to 15th floor level $0.70 per hour From the 16th floor level to 30th floor level $0.82 per hour From the 31st floor level to 45th floor level $1.27 per hour From the 46th floor level to 60th floor level $1.65 per hour From the 61st floor level onward $2.00 per hour (c) Multi-Storey Allowance will be adjusted annually in accordance with CPI (All Groups, Melbourne) movements measured in the twelve-month period ending the previous December quarter effective as of 1 March from 2025 onwards, rounded to the nearest cent.

  • Meal Allowance A shift worker who works a qualifying shift of eight hours or the rostered shift, whichever is the greater, and who is required to work more than one hour beyond the end of the shift (excluding any break for a meal) shall be paid a meal allowance of $7.95, or, at the option of the employer, be provided with a meal.

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