Common use of REQUIRED UNIFORM ITEMS Clause in Contracts

REQUIRED UNIFORM ITEMS. A required uniform item is any item of clothing the Employer requires employees to wear while working at a particular work location. When the Employer requires employees to wear a uniform item as a condition of employment and the Employer supplies the uniform: 1. Employees who are scheduled to work 75% time or more: The Employer will provide five (5) initial new uniform items and four (4) new replacement uniform items annually thereafter; 2. Employees who are scheduled to work less than 75% time: The Employer will provide three (3) initial new uniform items and two (2) new replacement uniform items annually thereafter. When the Employer requires employees to wear a uniform item as a condition of employment and the Employer does not supply the uniform item: 1. The Employer will give the employee an annual uniform item clothing allowance of $165.00. The clothing allowance is subject to any withholdings required by law. 2. The Employer will distribute the uniform item clothing allowance to the employee before January 1 of each year for the coming year. When the Employer newly requires current and future employees to wear a new uniform item, the Employer will either provide the uniform item(s) OR provide a uniform item clothing allowance pursuant to this Article’s terms above.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement