Driver Uniforms Sample Clauses

Driver Uniforms. Contractor shall require that all personnel who drive transit vehicles providing service under this Agreement wear a light-colored dress shirt or blouse with a collar; dark slacks (dress shorts allowed as approved by the City, denim jeans are not permitted), and closed-toe shoes. If Contractor already requires a company/driver uniform, that uniform may be used with prior approval from the City. Contractor’s drivers, operating during In-Service Hours, must wear on their outer garment and in a noticeable area, a badge which clearly and noticeably identifies the driver by first name only or number, as well as Contractor’s name or logo.
Driver Uniforms of the Collective Agreement states that all uniforms shall be maintained and laundered by the Company. Employees in the transportation group have requested to be supplied with Company golf/polo shirts for Drivers who wish to wear such in place of the Company supplied uniform top. The Company will explore using the Uniform provider for such in which case the Company will still clean/launder the shirts with the rest of the uniform. If this is not possible (i.e. Company must buy golf/polo shirts through outside supplier), the responsibility for cleaning would fall on to the employee. All employees must, however, wear the rest of their uniforms, including pants.
Driver Uniforms. (a) To pay sixty-six and two-thirds (66 percent of the cost of the first uniform for a new driver as follows: three (3) pair of pants
Driver Uniforms. Employees shall wear protective equipment at all times, including shirts with company logo, and have company identification available on request.
Driver Uniforms. When the Company demands a uniform, the first uniform will be fifty percent (50%) paid by the Company. Successive uniforms will be seventy-five (75%) percent paid by the Company.
Driver Uniforms. Each of Franchisee’s drivers shall wear a distinctive uniform that projects a professional appearance and clearly identifies the wearer as an employee of Franchisee. This uniform(s) shall be subject to approval by the City. All clothing must be neat and clean.

Related to Driver Uniforms

  • Uniforms The Employer shall supply and maintain uniforms for employees who are required to wear same.

  • Bus Drivers The provisions of this Article apply to school term bus drivers except as hereinafter modified. Bus Drivers are guaranteed a base of one thousand and ninety (1090) hours per school year. Guarantee consists of 1090 hours divided by possible working days in a school year times actual number of days worked. This excludes Saturday and Sunday and General Holiday trips. (a) Regular shift is defined as the conveyance of passengers to school in the morning and home in the afternoon. (b) Extra shift is defined as the conveyance of passengers for extra-curricular activities. (c) Shifts shall be paid at a minimum of two (2) hours and drivers' time will be uninterrupted if less than one-half (½) hour remains between shifts. (i) Drivers are entitled to one 15 minute rest period after two (2) hours of work and a second rest period after six (6) hours of work. Paid waiting times of 15 minutes or more will be construed as a paid rest period regardless of the length of time spent waiting. (d) All work after nineteen hundred (1900) hours on those days on which the regular shift has been worked shall be deemed to be overtime. After twelve (12) hours from the start of the regular shift, work will be deemed as overtime. (e) Hours of work consisting of regular and extra shifts and overtime are shared as equally as possible amongst drivers. Each driver has the opportunity to choose a percentage of the work available beyond one’s guaranteed hours, although the decision of the Employer will prevail. If no drivers are available, other transportation department staff may share the work. (f) Where School District transportation is used for extra-curricular trips on Saturdays and Sundays, the following applies instead of the overtime rates in Article 10.2: (i) Time and one-half (1 ½) regular rate for driving to and from destination. (ii) Upon arrival at destination, waiting time shall be paid at the regular rate of pay. (iii) No shift will be paid less than four (4) hours. (iv) Trips that are cancelled where the driver positions into departure point/school shall be paid at two (2) hours at one and one half (1 ½) times the regular rate. (v) All work carried out in this sub paragraph 9.5(f) shall be on a volunteer basis and shared as equally as possible. All Transportation employees may participate and shall be paid at the Bus Driver rate of pay. (vi) An exception to 9.5 (f) (i) to (iv) above will apply to bus driving on ski trips. Bus drivers who drive on ski trips shall share those hours only with other registered ski trip drivers. (g) Work carried out on General Holidays shall be paid in accordance with the current contract rates. (h) At the end of each school year a review of school bus drivers’ hours of work will be made to ensure minimum guarantee is met. Any shortages will be paid out.

  • Classrooms The Board shall be responsible for maintaining a standard of cleanliness in each teacher’s classroom.

  • TOOL STORAGE 1. A company shall provide on all construction jobs in towns and cities, and elsewhere where reasonably necessary and practicable (or if requested buy the employee), a suitable and secure waterproof lock-up solely for the purpose of storing employees’ tools, and on multi-storey and major projects the company shall provide, where possible, a suitable lock-up for employees’ tools within a reasonable distance of the work area of large groups of employees. 2. Where an employee is absent from work because of illness or accident and has advised the company in accordance with Clause 33 – Personal Leave of the award, the company shall ensure that the employee’s tools are securely stored during his/her absence.

  • Classroom Management The certificated classroom teacher demonstrates a competent level of knowledge 48 and skill in organizing the physical and human elements in the educational setting. 49