Employee's Vehicle Sample Clauses

Employee's Vehicle. It shall be a violation of this Agreement for an employee to use his vehicle or truck to transport materials, tools, and equipment, for his Employer, in excess of one hundred (100) pounds.
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Employee's Vehicle. The use of vehicles of any description (unless furnished by the employer) will not be permitted for the transportation of materials and equipment.
Employee's Vehicle. The Town will pay the IRS mileage rate for employees required to use their own vehicles in the pursuit of Town business, excluding normal commute. The Town will not normally require any employee to use the employee's own vehicle to perform Town work. Town employee will not normally be denied use of a Town vehicle for approved Town business.
Employee's Vehicle a) It shall not be a condition of employment for an employee to supply a vehicle. An employee may refuse to use her private vehicle on College business.
Employee's Vehicle. In the event an employee is directed by the Ambulance Administrator or Ambulance Supervisor to use the employee’s own vehicle for Town business, the Town will reimburse the employee at the then current mileage rate set by the Internal Revenue Service. All required documentation and corresponding receipts must be submitted to the Ambulance Administrator for reimbursement.

Related to Employee's Vehicle

  • Employee’s Role The Employee ☐ shall ☐ shall not have the right to act in the capacity of the Employer. This includes, but is not limited to, making written or verbal agreements with any customer, client, affiliate, vendor, or third (3rd) party.

  • Employees Tools All employees shall present themselves for work with the following tools and shall maintain them in a safe and serviceable condition. The parties to this Agreement may review this list during the life of this Agreement and vary it by agreement for all, or groups of employees. ▪ Insulated pliers ▪ Voltage tester/test lamps ▪ Insulated side cutters ▪ Full set of various types and sizes of screwdrivers ▪ Long nose pliers ▪ Claw hammer ▪ Five metre tape measure ▪ 150mm Spirit level ▪ Xxxxxxx knife or cable stripping tool ▪ Variable set square ▪ Key hole saw or plaster saw ▪ One 6 inch adjustable spanner ▪ One 8 inch adjustable spanner ▪ Multigrips or vice grips ▪ Chalk string line ▪ Small battery operated torch ▪ Mash hammer ▪ Cold chisel ▪ Wood chisel ▪ Hacksaw ▪ Tin snips ▪ Crimping tool ▪ Tool box The Employer is responsible under this clause for the provision of all other specialised tools and equipment or consumable equipment including the following: ▪ All Power tools ▪ Specialised crimping and termination tools ▪ Consumables: hacksaw blades, drill bits, knife blades ▪ Battery operated tools ▪ Multi-meters ▪ Files ▪ Specialised communications connection and test equipment.

  • Agreement with Respect to Continuation of Group Health Plan Coverage for Former Employees of the Failed Bank (a) The Assuming Institution agrees to assist the Receiver, as provided in this Section 4.12, in offering individuals who were employees or former employees of the Failed Bank, or any of its Subsidiaries, and who, immediately prior to Bank Closing, were receiving, or were eligible to receive, health insurance coverage or health insurance continuation coverage from the Failed Bank ("Eligible Individuals"), the opportunity to obtain health insurance coverage in the Corporation's FIA Continuation Coverage Plan which provides for health insurance continuation coverage to such Eligible Individuals who are qualified beneficiaries of the Failed Bank as defined in Section 607 of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended (respectively, "qualified beneficiaries" and "ERISA"). The Assuming Institution shall consult with the Receiver and not later than five (5) Business Days after Bank Closing shall provide written notice to the Receiver of the number (if available), identity (if available) and addresses (if available) of the Eligible Individuals who are qualified beneficiaries of the Failed Bank and for whom a "qualifying event" (as defined in Section 603 of ERISA) has occurred and with respect to whom the Failed Bank's obligations under Part 6 of Subtitle B of Title I of ERISA have not been satisfied in full, and such other information as the Receiver may reasonably require. The Receiver shall cooperate with the Assuming Institution in order to permit it to prepare such notice and shall provide to the Assuming Institution such data in its possession as may be reasonably required for purposes of preparing such notice.

  • Employee’s Own Illness The start of a leave for the employee's own serious health condition shall begin on the date requested by the employee or designated by Management.

  • New Mexico Employees Health Coverage A. If Contractor has, or grows to, six (6) or more employees who work, or who are expected to work, an average of at least 20 hours per week over a six (6) month period during the term of the contract, Contractor certifies, by signing this agreement, to have in place, and agrees to maintain for the term of the contract, health insurance for its New Mexico Employees and offer that health insurance to its New Mexico Employees if the expected annual value in the aggregate of any and all contracts between Contractor and the State exceeds $250,000 dollars.

  • Government and Service Employees' Union The leave shall be for a period of three years and shall be renewed upon request.

  • Public Employees Retirement System “PERS”) Members. For purposes of this Section 1, “employee” means an employee who is employed by the State on August 28, 2003 and who is eligible to receive benefits under ORS Chapter 238 for service with the State pursuant to Section 2 of Chapter 733, Oregon Laws 2003.

  • Employees' Compensation The Consultant shall be solely responsible for the following:

  • State Employee Group Insurance Program (SEGIP) During the life of this Agreement, the Employer agrees to offer a Group Insurance Program that includes health, dental, life, and disability coverages equivalent to existing coverages, subject to the provisions of this Article. All insurance eligible employees will be provided with a Summary Plan Description (SPD) called “Your Employee Benefits”. Such SPD shall be provided no less than biennially and prior to the beginning of the insurance year. New insurance eligible employees shall receive a SPD within thirty (30) days of their date of eligibility.

  • Employees Covered HEREIN SHALL BE SUBJECT TO DUES DEDUCTION AND ALL OTHER PROVISIONS OF ARTICLE 2 ARTICLE 3 - DISCHARGE

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