ORGANIZED MESS Sample Clauses

ORGANIZED MESS. All employees, on each shift, at each station, shall attend an organized mess at the station for consumption of meals. Employees shall contribute equal shares for the cost of such meals. The Department shall not be responsible in any manner for the cost of such meals, for the preparation thereof, for the collection of any funds or for any other costs in connection with this Section.
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ORGANIZED MESS. All members assigned to a fire station shall participate in an organized mess for the consumption of meals while on duty. Participation shall be at a charge equal to the value of the meal irrespective of whether the employee chooses to eat the meal. Members may be exempted for medical, religious or weight reduction reasons. Otherwise, participation is mandatory. The City shall not be responsible financially or otherwise for the cost, preparation thereof or the collection of any funds of an organized mess. The City shall not be responsible for maintaining any records or providing administration regarding this MOU provision.

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