Uniforms definition

Uniforms means any clothing of a particular color, design, pattern, or style required to be worn by the District shall be considered a uniform.
Uniforms means all articles of clothing which make an employee distinguishable as a Sheraton employee.
Uniforms. If distinctive uniforms are required for an employee, the cost of purchase, lease, or rental of uniforms, identification badges, emblems, and cards for the employee shall be borne by the District. Such items provided by the District shall be returned to the District upon separation from the service or termination of the assignment.

Examples of Uniforms in a sentence

  • Uniforms will be replaced on an as needed basis due to normal wear and tear or if lost through no fault of the employee.


More Definitions of Uniforms

Uniforms means apparel and/or accessories of distinctive design or color. The Employer may also elect to instruct employees what non-uniform clothing to wear, in which case employees are responsible for providing and maintaining such clothing.
Uniforms. If the District determines that uniforms are essential for the performance of assigned tasks, the District will provide such uniforms in a manner and frequency determined by District management.
Uniforms. The District will provide one (1) set of work clothing per day for each maintenance staff employee. The District will also provide laundry and repair service once per week. The district will also provide safety gear as needed. The District will also provide to each custodian two (2) vests of the appropriate size. Custodians hired after the beginning of the year will be provided with vests within thirty
Uniforms. The District shall pay the full cost of the purchase, lease, rental, cleaning and maintenance of uniforms, equipment, identification badges, emblems, and cards as required by the District to be worn or used by Bargaining Unit members.
Uniforms. Whenever the District requires a bargaining unit member to wear a uniform, the District will furnish sized uniforms appropriate to the gender of the wearer. If uniform shirts are required, the District will provide enough uniforms to each unit member at a rate of at least one uniform per each day worked in a single week. If a uniform consists of outerwear such as windbreakers, overalls or aprons, the District will provide a minimum of one such uniform to each unit member. Proper maintenance and cleaning of uniforms is the unit member's responsibility. The District will replace the uniform when the uniform is ruined through normal wear and tear that occurs within the scope of the unit member's duties. If the uniform needs repair or replacement due to events that occur outside the scope of the unit member's normal duties, the unit members will bear the cost of the repair or replacement. Uniforms shall not be used for off-duty activity by the unit member. All uniforms will remain the property of the District and shall be returned to the District upon separation of employment.
Uniforms are any clothing of a particular color, design, pattern or style 8 required to be worn by the District.
Uniforms means shirts, trousers, skirts, jackets, coats, hats or caps, and footwear that have an identical appearance and for which employees have been formally directed to wear during work hours by their Department.