Tools, Mechanical Sample Clauses

Tools, Mechanical. Upon presentation of tools which are broken or worn out on the job and which are specified by the Company as being required, a maintenance employee who has one year of service, will be entitled to a tool allowance of up to a maximum of $195.00 during the term of this Agreement for the replacement of such tools. This allowance may also be used for the purchase of new tools required by the Company to maintain new equipment or to employ new techniques.
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Tools, Mechanical. Workers in the Maintenance or Engineering departments, with seniority, shall upon presentation of required tools broken on the job and worn out tools, receive replacement cost of two hundred ($200.00) dollars per contract year per affected employee. Any unused portion of this allowance remaining at the end of a contract year, but not exceeding two hundred ($200.00) dollars, will be carried over only into the following contract year.
Tools, Mechanical. Tradesmen of the Mechanical Department, with seniority, shall upon presentation of required tools broken on the job or worn out receive replacement tools. Such replacement shall be limited to those specified by the Company as being required. The Company further shall pay to all such tradesmen the sum of three hundred and seventy-five ($375.00) dollars per year as full and total compensation for any loss of required tools for which such tradesman is personally responsible whether by way of theft, disappearance, or otherwise, and thereupon the tradesman shall be responsible for all replacement of such lost or stolen tools.
Tools, Mechanical. Tradesmen of the Mechanical Department, with seniority, shall upon presentation of required tools broken on the job and worn out required tools, receive General Section replacement cost of fifty-two dollars per contract year per affected employee. unused portion of this allowance remaining at the end of a contract year, but not exceeding fifty-two dollars will be carried over only into the following contract year.

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