Uniforms means any clothing of a particular color, design, pattern, or style required to be worn by the District shall be considered a uniform.
Uniforms means all articles of clothing which make an employee distinguishable as a Sheraton employee.
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.
Examples of Uniforms in a sentence
Uniforms for drivers and helpers per year to be provided as per followings by the Contractor (service provider) and the cost will be reimbursed on submission of documentary evidence.
Uniforms shall include the Contractor’s identification badge with picture ID bearing the employee’s name.
Uniforms may be company shirts or T-shirts, smocks, and pants or shorts.
Uniforms must include shirt with attached Contractor company identification.
Uniforms provided by the Employer to employees will be laundered by the Employer.
More Definitions of Uniforms
Uniforms. If distinctive uniforms are required for an employee, the cost of purchase, lease, or rental of uniforms, identification badges, emblems, and cards for the employee shall be borne by the District. Such items provided by the District shall be returned to the District upon separation from the service or termination of the assignment.
a. The District shall make smocks available to employees assigned in classrooms for the developmentally handicapped.
Uniforms. If the District determines that uniforms are essential for the performance of assigned tasks, the District will provide such uniforms in a manner and frequency determined by District management.
Uniforms. The District will provide one (1) set of work clothing per day for each maintenance staff employee. The District will also provide laundry and repair service once per week. The district will also provide safety gear as needed. The District will also provide to each custodian two (2) vests of the appropriate size. Custodians hired after the beginning of the year will be provided with vests within thirty
Uniforms. The District shall pay the full cost of the purchase, lease, rental, cleaning and maintenance of uniforms, equipment, identification badges, emblems, and cards as required by the District to be worn or used by Bargaining Unit members.
Uniforms. The County shall provide scrubs and cleaning service for scrubs for
Uniforms. If distinctive uniforms are required for an employee, the cost of purchase, lease, or rental of uniforms, identification badges, emblems, and cards for the employee shall be borne by the District. Such items provided by the District shall be returned to the District upon separation from the service or termination of the assignment.
Uniforms. The City will reimburse up to six hundred dollars ($600.00) in 2023; up to six hundred twenty-five dollars ($625.00) in 2024; up to six hundred fifty dollars ($650.00) in 2025 and up to six hundred seventy-five ($675.00) in 2026 for an employee’s uniform allotment to be available -on the employee’s anniversary date. New employees will be reimbursed up to five hundred dollars ($500.00) for the purchase of their initial uniforms after six (6) months of employment. For 2023, employees may submit receipts for their corresponding annual reimbursements at the 2024 annual reimbursement amounts and may rollover any remaining balance to the next year for use during the term of this agreement, including into the ensuing year after the expiration of the agreement. In the event a successor agreement is not in place January 1, 2027, the reimbursement rate will be maintained at $675.00. The Police Department will make available a list of vendors that may be used for the purchase of uniforms and when any part or all of the uniform must be replaced. The City will reimburse the employee for the repair or replacement of uniforms that are damaged in the line of duty in accordance with Section 1.193, IV, of the Police Department Manual, except when caused by the employee’s own negligence. If/when the Police Department makes a change in the uniform or vendor, the impact of such change must be negotiated. Employees are expected to report for duty in a full and presentable uniform. The makeup of the uniform shall be determined by the Police Department management, with input from a joint labor/management team. The reimbursements set forth in this Section will be made upon presentation of an itemized receipt from the vendor.