Winter Jacket Sample Clauses

Winter Jacket. Each employee shall become eligible to be issued with a winter jacket which shall be issued between I May and I September in the employees first year of service. Such winter jacket shall be replaced every three (3) years.
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Winter Jacket. (i) Each employee will be issued with a jacket for protection against the cold and suitable for the general work environment.
Winter Jacket. The Employer will provide a Carhartt winter jacket in place of the 3-season jacket for those employees who request one. Safety/Work Boots All employees must have safety boots that meet the ASTM-F2413-05 standard. They are to be purchased by the employee who will be reimbursed up to $275 per calendar year. All of these items (with the exception of boots) can be replaced due to damage, with supervisor approval. Orders are placed twice per year – in Spring and Fall. The parties shall form a committee to discuss the concerns brought forth by the Animal Control Officers. The parties will start meeting in January 2020. The intent is to develop a Memorandum of Understanding. The parties shall form a study committee to study the use of non-bargaining unit employees and subcontractors performing bargaining unit work. The goal of this committee shall be to perform the necessary due diligence to understand the scope and value of the subcontracting and non-bargaining unit employees performing bargaining unit work and to ultimately develop a memorandum of understanding regarding subcontracting and non-bargaining unit employees performing bargaining unit work. The committee will consist of three representatives from the Employer and three representatives of the Union. However, additional department specific people may be called in to assist the committee.

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