PERSONAL ATTIRE. It is agreed by the Board and the Union that all mechanics' personal attire will be appropriate for the academic environment in which they work. For example, mechanics shall not wear attire which promotes the use of alcohol, controlled substances or smoking, or attire which displays profane language or has sexual connotation. In the event that a mechanic reports to work in inappropriate attire (as defined above), as determined by his or her supervisor, that mechanic will be required to return home and change clothes. Such time away from work will be unpaid.
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PERSONAL ATTIRE. It is agreed by the Board and the Union Association that all mechanics' personal attire will be appropriate for the academic environment in which they work. For example, mechanics shall not wear attire which promotes the use of alcohol, controlled substances or smoking, or attire which displays profane language or has sexual connotation. In the event that a mechanic reports to work in inappropriate attire (as defined above), as determined by his or her supervisor, that mechanic will be required to return home and change clothes. Such time away from work will be unpaid.
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Sources: Master Agreement