Common use of Dirty Work Allowance Clause in Contracts

Dirty Work Allowance. 5.4.1 Where an employee is required to clean up a student soiled with vomit, excreta, urine or blood (other than blood associated with minor cuts and abrasions and minor nose bleeds) in the course of her/his duties, she/he shall be paid an allowance of $3.85 per day or part thereof. 5.4.2 Where an employee is required to clean up a student soiled with other forms of body fluids, the allowance shall be payable at the employer’s discretion. 5.4.3 This allowance shall be payable for no more than one attendance to such duties per day.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Dirty Work Allowance. 5.4.1 Where an employee is required to clean up a student soiled with vomit, excreta, urine or blood (other than blood associated with minor cuts and abrasions and minor nose bleeds) in the course of her/his duties, she/he shall be paid an allowance of $3.85 per day or part thereof. 5.4.2 Where an employee is required to clean up a student soiled with other forms of body fluidsfluids, the allowance shall be payable at the employer’s discretion. 5.4.3 This allowance shall be payable for no more than one attendance to such duties per day.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Support Staff in Schools’ Collective Agreement

Dirty Work Allowance. 5.4.1 (a) Where an employee is required to clean up a student soiled with vomit, excreta, urine or blood (other than blood associated with minor cuts and abrasions and minor nose bleeds) in the course of her/his duties, shes/he shall be paid an allowance of $3.85 per day or part thereof. 5.4.2 (b) Where an employee is required to clean up a student soiled with other forms of body fluids, the allowance shall be payable at the employer’s discretion. 5.4.3 (c) This allowance shall be payable for no more than one attendance to such duties per day.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement