Common use of Identification Badges Clause in Contracts

Identification Badges. Picture identification badges may be issued to employees by the Employer, and if so, will be worn in a sensible but conspicuous place on the employee's person. The Employer will pay the replacement fee for a badge that is lost no more frequently than once in any eighteen (18) month period of time. Otherwise, if the badge is lost or mutilated by the employee, there will be a replacement fee of three dollars ($3.00) to be borne by the employee. The cost of replacing the badge damaged due to normal wear and tear will be borne by the Employer and will not be the responsibility of the employee.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Memorandum of Agreement, www.seattle.gov, Memorandum of Agreement

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Identification Badges. Picture identification badges may be issued to employees by the Employer, and if so, will shall be worn in a sensible but conspicuous place on the employee's person. The Employer will shall pay the replacement fee for a badge that is lost no more frequently than once in any eighteen (18) month period of time. Otherwise, if the badge is lost or mutilated by the employee, there will shall be a replacement fee of three dollars ($3.00) to be borne by the employee. The cost of replacing the badge damaged due to normal wear and tear will shall be borne by the Employer and will shall not be the responsibility of the employee.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: www.seattle.gov, www.seattle.gov, www.seattle.gov

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