Uniform Complement Clause Samples

Uniform Complement. 7.1.1 A CCM will receive an Initial Uniform Package at the completion of the Initial Training Program. 7.1.2 The Initial Uniform Package will provide a standard number of items for both Male and Female CCMs. Female CCMs will also be permitted to make a selection of components to complete their package. Standard Package: QTY FEMALE QTY MALE 1 Tote Bag 1 Tote Bag ▇ Scarves 2 Tie 1 Lanyard 1 Lanyard 1 Oven Gloves 1 Oven Gloves 1 Winter Scarf 1 Winter Scarf 1 Choice of Garment Package 2 Jackets 2 Trousers 3 Shirts Female Garment Packages Package A Package B Package C Package D Package E Package F 2 Jackets 2 Jackets 2 Jackets 2 Jackets 2 Jackets 2 Jackets 1 Pant 2 Pants 2 Dresses 1 Dress 1 Dress 2 Skirts 1 Skirt 3 Blouses 1 Skirt 1 Pant 3 Blouses 3 Blouses 2 Blouses 2 Blouses 7.1.3 Once the CCM has completed his Probationary Period, they will receive a deposit of points into their uniform account in order to purchase additional uniform pieces. A female CCM will receive a deposit of thirty seven (37) points and a male CCM will receive a deposit of twenty six (26) points. 7.1.4 The CCMs will be responsible to pay for 50% of the cost of their initial uniform allotment up to a maximum of $500. 7.1.5 Payment for the initial uniform will be made by a payroll deduction of $25 per month. This payment will commence the Block Month following their graduation date. 7.1.6 Following the completion of two (2) cumulative years of active service, a CCM will receive a deposit of 240points into their uniform account in order to replace their uniform pieces. Note that this deposit does not include the winter coat as it is issued after the completion of three (3) winter seasons. Prior to the start of the fourth winter season, they will receive the points into their account in order to purchase the coat. 7.1.7 POINT CHART Female Male Winter Coat 42 42 Jacket 36 44 Men’s Shirt 4 Men’s Trousers 14 Men’s Serving Vest 11 Ladies Pants 16 Ladies Blouse 7 (8 – Long Sleeve) Ladies Skirt 11 Ladies Dress 20 Tie 3 Apron 3 3 Cardigan 9 9 Name Tag 2 2 Lunch Bag 3 3 Oven Gloves 2 2 Carry on Tote 17 17 Rollerboard 19 19 Sunwing Lanyard 1 1 Winter Scarf 3 3 7.1.8 Uniforms must be maintained according to standards described by the Company. 7.1.9 It is the responsibility of the CCM to ensure that their uniform is in good condition and they must use their credits when required to replace pieces. If an employee does not have sufficient points to purchase an item then they must purchase points. Purcha...
Uniform Complement. The uniform complement for full-time employees is as follows: 6 shirts 1 sweater 1 winter jacket 1 winter hat 1 summer hat 1 raincoat 1 pair gloves Employees will be provided with additional uniform items if the Company determines that a particular employee requires such items in order to perform his job responsibilities. The uniform complement for part-time employees will be determined by the Chief of Public Safety.
Uniform Complement. The uniform complement for employees is as follows: 6 shirts (employees may select combination of long and short sleeves)
Uniform Complement. The Employer will provide each Sheriff Deputy who is required to wear and continuously maintain prescribed items of uniform clothing and personal equipment, the following items of clothing and equipment: One Pair Handcuffs One Winter Car Coat Three Summer Shirts Three Winter Shirts Two Neckties Three Summer Trousers(if available) Three Winter Trousers or Slacks One Waist Belt Two Name Bars Two Badges One Standard Service Weapon Rain Coat ID Card and Leather Holder Four Keepers One Pair of Overshoes One ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Belt One Handcuff Holder One Holster One Double Cartridge Holder One Key Holder One Pair Gloves One Tie Clasp
Uniform Complement. The Employer will provide each employee who is required to wear and continuously maintain prescribed items of uniform clothing and personal equipment, the following items of clothing and equipment: One Pair Handcuffs One Winter Car Coat Three Summer Shirts Three Winter Shirts Two Neckties Three Summer Trousers (if available) Three Winter Trousers or Slacks One Waist Belt Two Name Bars Two Badges One Standard Service Weapon Rain Coat ID Card and Leather Holder Four Keepers One Pair of Overshoes One ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Belt One Handcuff Holder One Holster One Double Cartridge Holder One Key Holder One Pair Gloves One Tie Clasp
Uniform Complement. The Employer will provide each Corrections Officer who is required to wear and continuously maintain prescribed items of uniform clothing and personal equipment, the following items of clothing and equipment: One Pair of Handcuffs One All-Weather Coat Three Summer Shirts Two Badges Three Winter Shirts Two Name Bars Two Neckties ID Card and Leather Holder Five Trousers or Slacks One Handcuff Holder One Waist Belt One Key Holder One Tie Clasp FCC Compliant Jail Portable Radio by 12-31-12 ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Belt, Holster, Keepers and Cartridge Holder will be provided as necessary in the event a Corrections Officer transports prisoners.

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