Annual Safety Boot Subsidy Sample Clauses

Annual Safety Boot Subsidy. Where the conditions of employment demand or require the use of safety boots or shoes, the City will subsidize the purchase by an employee, except track maintainers, of C.S.A. approved safety boots or shoes in the amount of 50% of the cost of such safety boots or $85 ($100 effective December 27, 2015), whichever is the lesser. Such employees in the service of the City as at January 31st shall receive the annual payment of such shoe allowance as soon as reasonably possible after January 31st of each calendar year. An employee who does not complete 30 days continuous employment with the City shall not be eligible for safety boot subsidy. This provision shall not apply to Track Maintainers.
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Annual Safety Boot Subsidy. Where the conditions of employment demand or require the use of safety boots or shoes, the City will subsidize the purchase by an employee, except track of approved safety boots or shoes in the amount of fifty percent (50%)of the cost of such safety boots or eighty-five dollars whichever is the lesser. Such employees in the service of the City as at January shall receive the annual payment of such shoe allowance as soon as reasonably possible after January of each calendar year. An employee who does not complete thirty

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