Damaged Clothing. 9/11/1 The Employer agrees to pay the cost of repairing or replacing watches, eyeglasses or articles of clothing damaged in the line of duty, where such damage is not the result of normal wear and tear or employee carelessness. The reimbursement for damaged items shall not exceed one hundred and twenty five dollars ($125.00) for any one incident, except that the reimbursement for a damaged watch shall not exceed seventy five dollars ($75.00). The value of such items shall be determined by the Employer at the time the damage occurs. This provision shall not apply to items where the replacement value or repair cost is five dollars ($5.00) or less.
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Sources: Employment Agreement
Damaged Clothing. 9/11/1 The Employer agrees to pay the cost of repairing or replacing watches, eyeglasses or articles of clothing damaged in the line of duty, where such damage is not the result of normal wear and tear or employee carelessness. The reimbursement for damaged items shall not exceed one hundred and twenty five dollars ($125.00100.00) for any one incident, except that the reimbursement for a damaged watch shall not exceed seventy seventy-five dollars ($75.00). The value of such items shall be determined by the Employer at the time the damage occurs. This provision shall not apply to items where the replacement value or repair cost is five dollars ($5.00) or less.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement