Common use of Expectation Clause in Contracts

Expectation. Employees are expected to maintain an appropriate appearance that is businesslike, neat and clean, and does not constitute a safety hazard as determined by the requirements of the area in which they work. The Department Head or designated representative may authorize exceptions on a day to day basis based upon particular assignments. For example, requiring professional dress on an otherwise casual day when appropriate or more casual attire may be authorized when staff is assigned to activities where such attire may be appropriate. However, all attire must meet the business necessity of the department.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Master Labor Agreement, Master Labor Agreement, Master Labor Agreement

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Expectation. Employees are expected to maintain an appropriate appearance that is businesslike, neat and clean, and does not constitute a safety hazard as determined by the requirements of the area in which they work. The Department Head or designated representative may authorize exceptions on a day to day basis based upon particular assignments. For example, requiring professional dress on an otherwise casual day when appropriate or more casual attire may be authorized when staff is assigned to activities where such attire may be appropriate. However, all attire must meet the business necessity of the department.department.‌

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Labor Agreement, Master Labor Agreement

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