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Food Services Staff Uniforms. All Cooks and Xxxx'x Helpers: The Employer will supply the aforementioned with one clean uniform for each shift consisting of Chef's jacket, pants and apron at the Department's expense. All Production Staff Pizza Xxxx and the two General Cafeteria positions (sandwich production in main kitchen): The Employer will supply kitchen whites (of their choice) to each employee. The Employer will also supply a clean laundered chefs apron per shift at no expense to the staff. The Employer will pay all Food Service Staff for one pair of black safety shoes (not boots) to a maximum of one hundred dollars ($100.00) in each year of the Collective Agreement providing they are made with a non-slip sole. The foregoing shall be applicable to General Cafeteria working non-production.
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Food Services Staff Uniforms. All Male Cooks and Xxxx'x Helpers: The Employer will supply the aforementioned with one clean uniform for each shift consisting of Chef's jacket, pants and apron at the Department's expense. All Female Production Staff including Cooks. Xxxx'x Helpers. Pizza Cook and the two General Cafeteria (sandwich in kitchen): Upon the presentation of receipts, the Employer will pay up to a maximum of per year to each Employee for the purchase of kitchen whites (of their choice). The Employees are responsible for the cleaning of their own uniforms. The Employer will also supply a clean laundered chef's apron per shift at no expense to the staff. The Employer will pay all Food Service Staff for one pair of safety shoes (not boots) to maximum of sixty-five dollars ($65.00) in each year of the Collective Agreement providing they are white (for female) or black (for male) and are made with a non-slip sole. The foregoing shall not be applicable to General Cafeteria working non-production.
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