Common use of Damage to Personal Items Clause in Contracts

Damage to Personal Items. i. Where an employee is requested by Council to use a personal item for a work purposes, and that personal item is damaged in the course of the employee’s duties, Council shall reimburse the employee a reasonable amount. ii. This clause also applies to clothing and personal items, i.e. prescription glasses, watches, etc. (other than protective clothing issued by Council which is covered by clause 40 of this Agreement) by fire, molten metal, tar or any corrosive substances, or through any other circumstance which is not attributable to the employee’s negligence, the employee shall be compensated by Council to a reasonable amount.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement

Damage to Personal Items. i. 12.1 Where an employee is requested by Council to use a personal item for a work purposes, and that personal item is damaged in the course of the employee’s duties, Council shall reimburse the employee a reasonable amount. ii. 12.2 This clause also applies to clothing and personal items, i.e. prescription glasses, watches, etc. (other than protective clothing issued by Council which is covered by clause 40 of this AgreementCouncil) by fire, molten metal, tar or any corrosive substances, or through any other circumstance which is not attributable to the employee’s negligence, the employee shall be compensated by Council to a reasonable amount.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Enterprise Agreement