Common use of Uniform Expenses Clause in Contracts

Uniform Expenses. ‌ If an employee is required by the City or by OR-OSHA to wear a uniform or personal protective equipment, such uniform or personal protective equipment shall be furnished or paid for by the City. Uniforms and equipment furnished by the City will be repaired or replaced by the City when damaged by ordinary wear and tear. For purposes of this Article, a uniform constitutes attire which designates a person as a City employee. Uniforms and personal protective equipment are for work purposes only and should not be worn off the job.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Uniform Expenses. If an employee is required by the City or by OR-OSHA to wear a uniform or personal protective equipment, such uniform or personal protective equipment shall be furnished or paid for by the City. Uniforms and equipment furnished by the City will be repaired or replaced by the City when damaged by ordinary wear and tear. For purposes of this Article, a uniform constitutes attire which designates a person as a City employee. Uniforms and personal protective equipment are for work purposes only and should not be worn off the job.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Letter of Agreement, Letter of Agreement

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