Common use of Wardrobe Clause in Contracts

Wardrobe. (A) Should the Employer require employees to wear “uniforms,” the Employer will provide and maintain such uniforms. “Uniforms” means apparel and/or accessories of distinctive design or color. The Employer may also elect to instruct employees what non-uniform clothing to wear, in which case employees are responsible for providing and maintaining such clothing.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Stage Managers, Audio Mixers and Live Video Editor/Camera Operators Agreement, Stage Managers, Audio Mixers and Live Video Editor/Camera Operators Agreement, Stage Managers, Audio Mixers and Live Video Editor/Camera Operators Agreement

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Wardrobe. (Aa) Should the Employer require employees to wear “uniforms,” ”, the Employer will provide and maintain such uniforms. “Uniforms” means apparel and/or and or accessories of distinctive design or color. The Employer may also elect to instruct employees what non-uniform clothing to wear, in which case employees Employees are responsible for providing and maintaining such clothing.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Special Effects Technicians Agreement

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