Supply and Maintenance of Equipment Sample Clauses

Supply and Maintenance of Equipment. It is the responsibility of the Employer to furnish and maintain all equipment, machinery and supplies required by employees in the performance of their duties. Employees shall not suffer any loss in salary in the event that they cannot carry out their normal duties by reason of the Employer failing to properly maintain equipment, machinery or supplies or by reason of power failures or other circumstances not attributable to the employees.
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Supply and Maintenance of Equipment. A regular employee shall not suffer any loss in salary in the event that they cannot carry out their normal duties by reason of the Employer failing to furnish or properly maintain equipment, machinery, or supplies or by reason of power failure or other circumstances occurring at the place of work.
Supply and Maintenance of Equipment. An Employee shall not suffer a loss in salary in the event that he/she cannot carry out his/her normal duties by reason of the Employer failing to furnish or properly maintain equipment, machinery, supplies, or by reason of power failure or other circumstances occurring at the place of work. This section shall not apply to short-term relief personnel beyond the day of occurrence.
Supply and Maintenance of Equipment. The Employer will furnish and maintain all equipment, furniture, machinery and supplies required by employees in the performance of their duties. Employees shall not suffer any loss in salary in the event that they cannot carry out their normal duties by reason of the Employer failing to furnish or properly maintain equipment, machinery or supplies. Where an employee suffers damage to their attire due to improperly maintained equipment, the Employer shall reimburse the employee for repair or, where repair is inappropriate, replacement of the clothing article, providing the Employer had been advised of the problem prior to the incident or could reasonably be expected to anticipate that such a problem was imminent.
Supply and Maintenance of Equipment. The Employer shall provide and maintain all equipment, tools, machinery, furniture and supplies necessary for the employees to perform their duties.
Supply and Maintenance of Equipment. Tradesperson's Tools‌ The Employer shall provide and maintain all equipment, tools, machinery, furniture, and supplies necessary for the employees to perform their duties effectively.
Supply and Maintenance of Equipment. Tradesmen's Tools‌
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Supply and Maintenance of Equipment. A regular employee shall not suffer any loss in salary in the event that they cannot carry out their normal duties by reason of the Employer failing to furnish or properly maintain equipment, machinery, or supplies or by reason of power failure or other circumstances occurring at the place of work. Safe Working Conditions‌ The Employer undertakes to maintain office furniture, equipment, etc., in a practical and safe condition in order to avoid injury to employees or damage to their attire. Employees, for their part and in their own interest, are expected to advise the Employer of any such potentially injurious equipment. Survival First Aid Course‌ (applies to classifications formerly under the AS Component - see Appendix 1C) Those employees who by the nature of their employment are required to work in remote isolated areas shall be given the opportunity to take a Survival First Aid Course at the Employer's expense. Any disputes arising from the application or interpretation of this clause shall be referred to the Joint Occupational Health and Safety Subcommittee for resolution.
Supply and Maintenance of Equipment. It is the responsibility of the Employer to furnish and maintain all equipment, machinery and supplies required by employees in the performance of their duties. When due notice of disruption of work cannot be provided to employees, employees will not suffer any loss in salary in the event that they cannot carry out their normal duties by reason of the Employer failing to properly maintain equipment, machinery or supplies, or by reason of power failures, or other circumstances not attributable to the employees. Disruption of work due to an act of Nature is exempt from this clause.
Supply and Maintenance of Equipment. A permanent employee shall not suffer any loss in salary in the event that he/she cannot carry out his/her normal duties by reason of the Employer failing to furnish or properly maintain equipment, machinery or supplies. SIGNED ON BEHALF OF SIGNED ON BEHALF OF THE UNION: THE EMPLOYER: Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxx President Chairperson Xxxxx Xxx Xxxxx Xxx Bargaining Committee Treasurer Xxxxx Xxxx Bargaining Committee Xxxxx Xxxxxx Staff Representative Dated this day of , 200 . APPENDIX 1 Wage Scale Effective May 1, 2008 Hourly Rate Administrative Early Childhood Educator Senior Early Childhood Educator Early Childhood Educator Casual (Relief) $28.16 $24.38 $20.18 $16.00* Classification *Includes 4% vacation pay Effective May 1, 2009, the wage rates for regular employees, as set out in Appendix 1, shall be increased by a minimum of 2% or by the increase in the Consumer Price Index for the city of Vancouver for the twelve month period January 1, 2008 to December 31, 2008, whichever is greater. Effective May 1, 2010, the wage rates for regular employees, as set out in Appendix 1, shall be increased by a minimum of 2% or by the increase in the Consumer Price Index for the city of Vancouver for the twelve month period January 1, 2009 to December 31, 2009, whichever is greater. Administrative Early Childhood Educator - A qualified member of staff in charge of and responsible to the Board for the day to day operations of the centre, including such financial responsibilities as assigned by the Board of Directors of the Centre, and for the overall child care program including coordination of staff duties.
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