Uniforms. High School Sample Clauses

Uniforms. High School. Campus aides will be provided 2 shirts annually by November 1. The District will order a blazer or a cardigan sweater in school year beginning with an odd number, if the employee requests the item to be ordered by September 15. Orders for blazers and cardigans will be placed by October 15. All clothing purchased by the District is required to be worn by the employees. High school campus aides should wear dark-colored slacks or khakis, but not blue jeans. The District shall provide wind-resistant light weight waterproof jackets (without cloth banding at the cuff) with a hood and pants to employees who are assigned to work outside during cold or rainy weather. The wind-resistant light weight waterproof jackets (without cloth banding at the cuff) with a hood and pants are intended to be worn over the employee’s own clothing and/or outerwear. A campus aide assigned to the parking lot will be provided with a clothing accessory (such as a vest) to identify him/her as a parking lot guard. Middle School. Middle school campus aides will be provided a shirt or a cardigan or a pullover each year by November 1.
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  • UNIFORMS AND SAFETY EQUIPMENT 214. For employees required by the Appointing Officer to wear a uniform, beginning in fiscal year 2006-2007 and continuing for the duration of this Agreement, the City agrees to provide a uniform allowance each year in the amount of eight hundred fifty dollars ($850). The City will pay the uniform allowance in the payroll that includes September 1 of each year. Represented employees must be on duty status or approved leave on each September 1 to be eligible for the uniform allowance. Any eligible employee hired on or after March 1 will receive fifty percent (50%) of the uniform allowance that year.

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