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Coveralls and Smocks. All employees required to wear coveralls or smocks shall have these supplied and cleaned by the Company. Employees are expected to take reasonable care of clothing supplied. Three (3) pairs of Arctic coveralls will be supplied to field mechanics and sufficient Arctic coveralls will be supplied to cover the requirements of the branch. These will be replaced on surrender of the worn set. At time of replacement, employees shall have option of one (1) or two (2) piece Arctic coveralls. Insulated Boots. The Company will provide up to One Hundred and Fifty ($150.00) dollars per year toward the cost of replacement for CSA approved insulated work boots for employees required to work outside with submission of receipts.
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Coveralls and Smocks. The Company agrees to supply and launder and all employees agree to wear either coveralls, shirt and pants or smocks of which three (3) pairs will be available each year.
Coveralls and Smocks. All employees required to wear coveralls or smocks shall have these supplied and cleaned by the Company. Employees are expected to take reasonable care of clothing supplied. Three (3) pairs of Arctic coveralls will be supplied to field mechanics and sufficient Arctic coveralls will be supplied to cover the requirements of the branch. These will be replaced on surrender of the worn set. Insulated Boots. The Company will provide up to One Hundred and Twenty Five ($125.00) dollars per year toward the cost of replacement for CSA approved insulated work boots for Mechanical Department employees required to work in the field. Effective April 15, 2004, the allowance shall be One Hundred and Thirty ($130.00) dollars. Effective April 15, 2004, the allowance shall be One Hundred and Thirty-Five ($135.00) dollars.
Coveralls and Smocks. All employees required to wear coveralls or smocks shall have these supplied and cleaned by the Company. Employees are expected to take reasonable care of clothing sup- plied. Three pairs of Arctic coveralls will be supplied to field mechanics and sufficient Arctic coveralls will be supplied to cover the requirements of the branch. These will be replaced on surrender of the worn set.
Coveralls and Smocks. All employees required to wear coveralls or smocks shall have these supplied and cleaned by the Company. Employees are expected to take reasonable care of clothing supplied. Three (3) pairs of Arctic coveralls will be supplied to field mechanics and sufficient Arctic coveralls will be supplied to cover the requirements of the branch. These will be replaced on surrender of the worn set. Insulated Boots. The Company will provide up to One Hundred and Thirty-Five ($135.00) dollars per year toward the cost of replacement for CSA approved insulated work boots for Mechanical Department employees required to work in the field.
Coveralls and Smocks. Coveralls and smocks will be provided by the Company.
Coveralls and Smocks. All employees required to wear coveralls or smocks shall have these supplied and cleaned by the Company. Employees are expected to take reasonable care of clothing supplied.
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