Wash and Wear Type Uniforms Sample Clauses

Wash and Wear Type Uniforms. Uniforms required by Management will be maintained and cleaned at the employee’s expense. Management will give to each employee, in the classes listed below, an allowance for such maintenance and laundering of wash and wear type uniforms, as follows: An allowance of seventeen dollars and fifty cents ($17.50) for each pay period will be given to each employee in the classes listed below, if required to wear a uniform. Class Code Class 1121-1 Delivery Driver I 1121-2 Delivery Driver II 1121-3 Delivery Driver III 2412-1 Park Services Attendant I 2412-2 Park Services Attendant II Each Delivery Driver I, II and III in the Department of General Services will receive an allowance of twenty dollars ($20.00) each pay period for the replacement, maintenance and laundering of wash and wear type uniforms. An allowance of 11 cents per hour will be given to each employee in the classes listed below: Class Code Class 2418-1 Assistant Park Services Attendant I 2418-2 Assistant Park Services Attendant II 2401 Museum Guide
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Wash and Wear Type Uniforms. Uniforms required by Management will be maintained and cleaned at the employee’s expense. Management will give to each employee in the classes listed below an allowance for such maintenance and laundering of wash and wear type uniforms, as follows:
Wash and Wear Type Uniforms. Uniforms required by Management will be maintained and cleaned at the employee’s expense. Management will give to each employee, in the classes listed below, an allowance for such maintenance and laundering of wash and wear type uniforms, as follows: An allowance of seventeen dollars and fifty cents ($17.50) for each pay period will be given to each employee in the classes listed below. Class Code Class 1121-1 Delivery Driver I 1121-2 Delivery Driver II 1121-3 Delivery Driver III 2412-1 Park Services Attendant I 2412-2 Park Services Attendant II 0845-1 Airport Guide I (when provided wash and wear uniform) 0845-2 Airport Guide II (when provided wash and wear uniform) Each Delivery Driver I, II and III in the Department of General Services will receive an allowance of twenty dollars ($20.00) each pay period for the replacement, maintenance and laundering of wash and wear type uniforms. An allowance of 11 cents per hour will be given to each employee in the classes listed below: Class Code Class 2418-1 Assistant Park Services Attendant I 2418-2 Assistant Park Services Attendant II 2401 Museum Guide

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