Common use of Operational Staff Clause in Contracts

Operational Staff. 9.05.01.01 The City agrees to supply operational staff who are Operators, Instructors, Dispatchers, Transit Security Officers, and Transit Security Officer Supervisors with the following clothing: ANNUAL FOOTWEAR SUBSIDY The City shall subsidize the purchase by those operational staff governed by Part I, 9.05.01 of one pair of approved standard shoes in the amount of 50% of the cost of such standard shoes or $75 ($85 effective December 27, 2015) whichever is the lesser. Operational staff in the service of the City as of January 31 shall receive an annual payment of such shoe allowance as soon as reasonably possible. This shoe subsidy does not apply to Group III employees. For Group III employees only, the City will subsidize the purchase of one pair of appropriate, specialized footwear, approved by the City, in the amount of 50% of the cost, up to a maximum of $100 ($150 effective December 27, 2015) per calendar year. The clothing issue listed below shall constitute the exclusive items to be worn when wearing them in uniform. The City, at its discretion, may offer additional optional choices. OPERATORS DISPATCHERS TRAINING INSTRUCTORS TRANSIT PEACE OFFICERS 4 shirts (option short or long) 4 shirts 4 shirts 4 shirts 3 pants/shorts 3 pants/shorts 3 pants/shorts 3 pants/shorts OPERATORS DISPATCHERS TRAINING INSTRUCTORS TRANSIT PEACE OFFICERS 1 headwear 1 sweater 1 sweater 1 sweater (1) 3-in-1 Coat 1 tunic 1 tunic 2 ties or scarves 2 ties or scarves 2 ties or scarves 2 ties or scarves Option to trade 2 shirts for 1 sweater 1 headwear 1 headwear 1 pair gloves 1 military cap OPERATORS DISPATCHERS TRAINING INSTRUCTORS TRANSIT PEACE OFFICERS (1) 3-season coat (1) 3-season coat (1) 3-season coat 1 rain coat OPERATORS DISPATCHERS TRAINING INSTRUCTORS TRANSIT PEACE OFFICERS 1 winter coat 1 winter coat 1 rain coat or wind breaker 1 winter coat 1 winter coat The City will supply to operational staff such necessary equipment as deemed required by the City for their position, including a badge, punch, punch holder, washroom key, and Operator’s Manual. These items remain the property of the City and shall be recoverable upon demand. Operational staff are required to wear items of uniform issue and approved standard shoes which have been subsidized. Loss, theft, misuse or any form of carelessness by operational staff will not be regarded as just cause for the reissue of any uniform entitlement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Operational Staff. 9.05.01.01 The City agrees to supply operational staff who are Operators, Instructors, Dispatchers, Transit Security Officers, and Transit Security Officer Supervisors with the following clothing: ANNUAL FOOTWEAR SUBSIDY The City shall subsidize the purchase by those operational staff governed by Part I, 9.05.01 of one pair of approved standard shoes in the amount of 50% of the cost of such standard shoes or $75 ($85 effective December 27, 2015) whichever is the lesser. Operational staff in the service of the City as of January 31 shall receive an annual payment of such shoe allowance as soon as reasonably possible. This shoe subsidy does not apply to Group III employees. For Group III employees only, the City will subsidize the purchase of one pair of appropriate, specialized footwear, approved by the City, in the amount of 50% of the cost, up to a maximum of $100 ($150 effective December 27, 2015) per calendar year. The clothing issue listed below shall constitute the exclusive items to be worn when wearing them in uniform. The City, at its discretion, may offer additional optional choices. OPERATORS DISPATCHERS TRAINING INSTRUCTORS TRANSIT PEACE OFFICERS 4 shirts (option short or long) 4 shirts 4 shirts 4 shirts 3 pants/shorts 3 pants/shorts 3 pants/shorts 3 pants/shorts OPERATORS DISPATCHERS TRAINING INSTRUCTORS TRANSIT PEACE OFFICERS 1 headwear 1 sweater 1 sweater 1 sweater (1) 3-in-1 Coat 1 tunic 1 tunic 2 ties or scarves 2 ties or scarves 2 ties or scarves 2 ties or scarves Option to trade 2 shirts for 1 sweater 1 headwear 1 headwear 1 pair gloves 1 military cap OPERATORS DISPATCHERS TRAINING INSTRUCTORS TRANSIT PEACE OFFICERS (1) 3-season coat (1) 3-season coat (1) 3-season coat 1 rain coat OPERATORS DISPATCHERS TRAINING INSTRUCTORS TRANSIT PEACE OFFICERS 1 winter coat 1 winter coat 1 rain coat or wind breaker 1 winter coat 1 winter coat The City will supply to operational staff such necessary equipment as deemed required by the City for their position, including a badge, punch, punch holder, washroom key, and Operator’s Manual. These items remain the property of the City and shall be recoverable upon demand. Operational staff are required to wear items of uniform issue and approved standard shoes which have been subsidized. Loss, theft, misuse or any form of carelessness by operational staff will not be regarded as just cause for the reissue of any uniform entitlement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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Operational Staff. 9.05.01.01 The City agrees to supply operational staff who are Operators, Instructors, Dispatchers, Transit Security Officers, and Transit Security Officer Supervisors with the following clothing: ANNUAL FOOTWEAR SUBSIDY The City shall subsidize the purchase by those operational staff governed by Part I, 9.05.01 of one pair of approved standard shoes in the amount of 50% of the cost of such standard shoes or $75 ($85 effective December 27, 2015) whichever is the lesser. Operational staff in the service of the City as of January 31 shall receive an annual payment of such shoe allowance as soon as reasonably possible. This shoe subsidy does not apply to Group III employees. For Group III employees only, the City will subsidize the purchase of one pair of appropriate, specialized footwear, approved by the City, in the amount of 50% of the cost, up to a maximum of $100 ($150 effective December 27, 2015) per calendar year. The clothing issue listed below shall constitute the exclusive items to be worn when wearing them in uniform. The City, at its discretion, may offer additional optional choices. OPERATORS DISPATCHERS TRAINING INSTRUCTORS TRANSIT PEACE OFFICERS 4 shirts (option short or long) 4 shirts 4 shirts 4 shirts 3 pants/shorts 3 pants/shorts 3 pants/shorts 3 pants/shorts CLOTHING – EVERY 2 YEARS OPERATORS DISPATCHERS TRAINING INSTRUCTORS TRANSIT PEACE OFFICERS 1 headwear 1 sweater 1 sweater 1 sweater (1) 3-in-1 Coat 1 tunic 1 tunic 2 ties or scarves 2 ties or scarves 2 ties or scarves 2 ties or scarves Option to trade 2 shirts for 1 sweater 1 headwear 1 headwear 1 pair gloves 1 military cap OPERATORS DISPATCHERS TRAINING INSTRUCTORS TRANSIT PEACE OFFICERS (1) 3-season coat (1) 3-season coat (1) 3-season coat 1 rain coat OPERATORS DISPATCHERS TRAINING INSTRUCTORS TRANSIT PEACE OFFICERS 1 winter coat 1 winter coat 1 rain coat or wind breaker 1 winter coat 1 winter coat The City will supply to operational staff such necessary equipment as deemed required by the City for their position, including a badge, punch, punch holder, washroom key, and Operator’s Manual. These items remain the property of the City and shall be recoverable upon demand. Operational staff are required to wear items of uniform issue and approved standard shoes which have been subsidized. Loss, theft, misuse or any form of carelessness by operational staff will not be regarded as just cause for the reissue of any uniform entitlement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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