AQUATICS DIVISION Sample Clauses

AQUATICS DIVISION. Department of Parks & Recreation Winter & Summer Monday to Sunday 7:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m. 1/2 hour *Normal Hours will be seventy (70) hours per two-week period. *A scheduled shift shall be a minimum of seven (7) hours.
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AQUATICS DIVISION. Six (6) swimsuits per year up to a maximum of $600; • One (1) pair of sunglasses to a maximum of $100 every two (2) years; • Two (2) pairs of deck shoes per year up to a maximum of $300. Employees requiring safety footwear to perform the duties of their position shall be reimbursed for the purchase of CSA approved safety boots, upon presentation of valid receipts, up to the limit set out above. All other clothing and equipment shall be supplied by the Employer to the Employer’s specification(s). The Employer shall replace damaged prescription safety glasses if damage occurred while the Employee was performing work duties. Seasonal clothing shall be furnished no later than April 1st (summer) and October 1st (winter) of each year. To ensure good public image and maintain uniformity in appearance, all Employees to whom clothing is issued are required to wear such clothing while on the job. Clothing/equipment shall only be worn while performing the work of the Employer. The Employee shall be responsible for the reasonable care and cleaning of clothing issued. Replacement of items shall be as set out in this Agreement or more frequently as deemed necessary by the Employer. All clothing shall remain the property of the Employer and shall be returned upon demand. Provided there is no additional cost to the Employer, Employees shall be permitted to substitute one piece of clothing for another (e.g. winter jacket for winter bibs), upon approval of the immediate supervisor, which shall not be unreasonably denied.
AQUATICS DIVISION. Six (6) swimsuits per year; • One (1) pair of sunglasses to a maximum of $100 every two (2) years;

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