Common use of CLOTHES Clause in Contracts

CLOTHES. 30:01 Where the employer requires specific items of clothing to be worn as a condition of employment, the Employer will provide and replace the required clothing when determined necessary by the Employer. For greater specificity, a specific item of clothing shall mean a particular piece of clothing (e.g, a uniform, or a shirt with a University logo) and not just a particular type /style/color of clothing (e.g. a black t-shirt). This shall include outerwear where applicable. Upon termination or layoff, employees are required to promptly return any clothing with University of Toronto identification. 30:02 The Employer agrees to provide a safety shoe or boot allowance, the details of which are set out in Schedule II.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

CLOTHES. 30:01 Where the employer Employer requires specific items of clothing to be worn as a condition of employment, the Employer will provide and replace the required clothing when determined necessary by the Employer. For greater specificity, a specific item of clothing shall mean a particular piece of clothing (e.ge.g., a uniform, or a shirt with a University logo) and not just a particular type /style/color of clothing (e.g. a black t-shirt). This shall include outerwear where applicable. Upon termination or layoff, employees are required to promptly return any clothing with University of Toronto identification. 30:02 The Employer agrees to provide a safety shoe or boot allowance, the details of which are set out in Schedule II.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement

CLOTHES. 30:01 32:01 Where the employer Employer requires specific items of clothing to be worn as a condition of employment, the Employer will provide and replace the required clothing when determined necessary by the Employer. For greater specificity, a specific item of clothing shall mean a particular piece of clothing (e.ge.g., a uniform, or a shirt with a University logo) and not just a particular type /style/color of clothing (e.g. a black t-shirt). This shall include outerwear where applicable. Upon termination or layoff, employees are required to promptly return any clothing with University of Toronto identification. 30:02 32:02 The Employer agrees to provide a safety shoe or boot allowance, the details of which are set out in Schedule II.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement

CLOTHES. 30:01 Where the employer Employer requires specific items of clothing to be worn as a condition of employment, the Employer will provide and replace the required clothing when determined necessary by the Employer. For greater specificity, a specific item of clothing shall mean a particular piece of clothing (e.g, a uniform, or a shirt with a University logo) and not just a particular type /style/color of clothing (e.g. a black t-shirt). This shall include outerwear where applicable. Upon termination or layoff, employees are required to promptly return any clothing with University of Toronto identification. 30:02 The Employer agrees to provide a safety shoe or boot allowance, the details of which are set out in Schedule II.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement