Uniform Cleaning. The County agrees to provide for a contract cleaning arrangement whereby pickup service will be available at the Yakima County Department of Corrections. Cleaning shall be authorized for all personnel required to wear uniforms in the course of their employment. The County shall determine the place where such clothing shall be cleaned and make disbursements directly to the contract cleaner(s).
Uniform Cleaning. The EMPLOYER shall provide a commercial grade washer and dryer (substantially equivalent to that which exists) at each station and shall keep and maintain them at all times. The City will provide appropriate washing detergents for use in these washers.
Uniform Cleaning. The County agrees to pay for reasonable and necessary uniform cleaning for all employees covered by this Agreement who are required by the Sheriff to wear Class “A” uniforms and/or civilian suits. The payment for the cleaning of Class “A” uniforms and/or civilian suits may be by contract entered into by the Employer with a cleaning firm of its choice or by direct reimbursement to the employee. The Employer may establish reasonable rules and procedures in connection with frequency of cleaning, arrangements for cleaning, etc. The Employer will pay for the cleaning of Class “A” uniforms and/or civilian suits only.
Uniform Cleaning. Employer shall provide cleaning services for employees and shall provide and designate two cleaners, one located in the south portion of the County and one located in the central/north portion of the County. Employer provided cleaning shall be restricted to sixteen (16) clothing items per month as well as one uniform tie every three months and one uniform jacket or sweater every six months. Additionally, and in the sole discretion of the Sheriff or designee, additional employer provided cleaning may be approved when clothing items become unusually soiled in the course of performing law enforcement duties. Plainclothes deputies are restricted to cleaning of the following required attire: dress coats, slacks, shirts, and ties.
Uniform Cleaning. The Employer agrees to continue its current practice regarding the cleaning of uniforms.
Uniform Cleaning. The City shall provide each officer the equivalent of two hundred fifty dollars’ ($250.00) worth of dry cleaning services during each fiscal year of this Agreement. Such services will be determined by the Purchasing Division, as per past practices.
Uniform Cleaning. The County agrees to provide for a contract cleaning arrangement whereby pickup service will be available at all DOC facilities. Cleaning shall be authorized for all personnel required to wear uniforms in the course of their employment. The County shall determine the place where such clothing shall be cleaned and make disbursements directly to the contract cleaner(s).
Uniform Cleaning. (1) The Corporation shall assume financial responsibility for the cleaning of specified items of the uniform issue for all employees who are required to wear a uniform in the performance of their duties, in accordance with the following schedule of maximums:
‐ 1 ( one) uniform shirt per working day;
‐ 1 ( one) pair of uniform pants per two working days; and
‐ 1 ( one) uniform coat (work jacket, tunic, cold weather coat, vest) per working month.
(2) The Corporation shall designate three cleaning establishments, one in the Xxxxxx area, one in the Tsawwassen area and one in the North Delta area, which will be authorized to perform uniform cleaning for employees, as set out under Section 8.04(1) above.
(3) In the event that any employee exceeds the maximum usage standard as set out under Section 8.04(1) above, the Union shall reimburse the Corporation for all costs incurred in excess of those attributable to the said maximum standard.
Uniform Cleaning. (i) The City shall pay for the cleaning of the following items of clothing issue for all employees who are required to wear a uniform in the performance of their duties, in accordance with the maximums specified: - 1 work or dress shirt per working shift; - 1 pair trousers per 2 working shifts; and - 1 work jacket, tunic or cold weather coat per working month.
(ii) The City shall designate a cleaning establishment which will be authorized to perform cleaning for employees as set out under Section 19(i) above.
(iii) Uniform items cleaned pursuant to Section 19(i) above may be both deposited at and retrieved from any one of the designated cleaning establishments by the employee or by a designate, while off duty, in accordance with the administrative procedures established by the City from time to time.
Uniform Cleaning. (i) The Corporation shall pay for the cleaning of the following items of clothing issue for all employees who are required to wear a uniform in the performance of their duties, in accordance with the maximums specified: - 1 work or dress shirt per working shift;
- 1 pair of trousers per 2 working shifts; and - 1 work jacket, tunic, or burberry per 15 working shifts.
(ii) The Corporation shall designate a cleaning establishment which will be authorized to perform cleaning for employees as set out under Section 6.12(c)(i) above.
(iii) Uniform items cleaned pursuant to Section 6.12(c)(i) above may be both deposited at and retrieved from the designated cleaning establishment by the employee or designate, while off duty, in accordance with the administrative procedures established by the Corporation from time to time.
(iv) For purposes of this Article 6.12(c), a working shift is defined as: - any regularly scheduled shift for which the employee reports for duty; or - any extra shift for which the employee reports for duty; or - any instance of emergency callout for which the employee reports for duty.