Common use of APPROPRIATE ATTIRE Clause in Contracts

APPROPRIATE ATTIRE. A. Employees are required to dress in professional attire that is appropriate for and consistent with their regularly assigned work environment. Appropriate attire on school days includes the following: no shorts (except as stated below); no halter tops; no leggings (unless worn under a dress or skirt); no rubber shoes (e.g., flip-flops, slides, etc.); mid-drifts completely covered; and no jeans with holes. Secretaries and aides (including Office Aides) may not wear jeans except on Clipper Days and other approved casual clothing days. Fridays shall normally be considered “Clipper Days” and employees may wear jeans (without holes) and other District spirit wear. Building Administrators and Immediate Supervisors may also identify other days during the school year when employees may wear more casual clothing (including jeans without holes) – e.g., Cavs Day, Tribe Day, Spirit Week, specified fundraisers, etc. Bus drivers, maintenance, cafeteria, cleaners, and monitors may wear appropriate shorts when it is 60 degrees or warmer outside (daytime high). Appropriate shorts are defined as: no short- shorts, no cutoffs, no athletic shorts, and no shorts with holes,

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement, serb.ohio.gov, serb.ohio.gov

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APPROPRIATE ATTIRE. A. Employees are required to dress in professional attire that is appropriate for and consistent with their regularly assigned work environment. Appropriate attire on school days includes the following: no shorts (except as stated below); no halter tops; no leggings (unless worn under a dress or skirt); no rubber shoes (e.g., flip-flops, slides, etc.); mid-drifts completely covered; and no jeans with holes. Secretaries and aides (including Office Aides) may not wear jeans except on Clipper Days and other approved casual clothing days. Fridays shall normally be considered “Clipper Days” and employees may wear jeans (without holes) and other District spirit wear. Building Administrators and Immediate Supervisors may also identify other days during the school year when employees may wear more casual clothing (including jeans without holes) – e.g., Cavs Day, Tribe Day, Spirit Week, specified fundraisers, etc. Bus drivers, maintenance, cafeteria, cleaners, and monitors may wear appropriate shorts when it is 60 degrees or warmer outside (daytime high). Appropriate shorts are defined as: no short- short-shorts, no cutoffs, no athletic shorts, and no shorts with holes,

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement, dam.assets.ohio.gov, serb.ohio.gov

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APPROPRIATE ATTIRE. A. Employees are required to dress in professional attire that is appropriate for and consistent with their regularly assigned work environment. Appropriate attire on school days includes the following: no shorts (except as stated below); no halter tops; no leggings (unless worn under a dress or skirt); no rubber shoes (e.g., flip-flops, slides, etc.); mid-drifts completely covered; and no jeans with holes. Secretaries and aides (including Office Aides) may not wear jeans except on Clipper Days and other approved casual clothing days. Fridays shall normally be considered “Clipper Days” and employees may wear jeans (without holes) and other District spirit wear. Building Administrators and Immediate Supervisors may also identify other days during the school year when employees may wear more casual clothing (including jeans without holes) – e.g., Cavs Day, Tribe Guardian Day, Spirit Week, specified fundraisers, etc. Bus drivers, maintenance, cafeteria, cleaners, and monitors may wear appropriate shorts when it is 60 degrees or warmer outside (daytime high). Appropriate shorts are defined as: no short- shorts, no cutoffs, no athletic shorts, and no shorts with holes,

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: dam.assets.ohio.gov

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