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ARTICLE 19. CLOTHING. <br /> 19.1 The CITY will contribute $60 every two (2)years for the purchase of one(1)winter <br /> jacket The winter jacket is to be cleaned and kept in repair by the employee. <br /> 19.2 The City will reimburse an employee up to $65 /year or up to a maximum of$195 in three <br /> (3)years toward the purchase of one pair of safety shoes of a type approved by the City <br /> (above the ankle boot with a steel/composite reinforced toe). Any remaining funds from <br /> the purchase of the boots can be"banked" for the three year period. <br /> ARTICLE 20. STANDBY DUTY. <br /> 20.1 EMPLOYEES assigned standby duty for a seven(7) day period shall be compensated at <br /> the rate of 7 hours of overtime. When a holiday falls within the seven(7) day period, an <br /> additional two hours at overtime rate shall be paid. Such standby pay shall be in addition <br /> to other compensation the EMPLOYEE is entitled to under this AGREEMENT including <br /> call back pay should the EMPLOYEE be required to return to the City to perform <br /> emergency work. <br /> 20.2 Standby duty will be made available to employees on a voluntary basis. Employees <br /> wishing to be assigned standby duty shall indicate their interest on a list maintained by the <br /> CITY. Employees wishing not to be assigned to standby duty shall not be included in the <br /> equalization of overtime under Article 8.2 and will be placed last on the callback list. <br /> 20.3 The EMPLOYEE on standby duty shall first be offered overtime for which he is qualified. <br /> If it is refused, it shall be offered to other employees in accordance with Article 8.2 of this <br /> AGREEMENT. <br /> 20.4 In further consideration of standby duty, the CITY shall furnish a vehicle for the <br /> EMPLOYEE to take home at his choosing during the period of standby duty. <br /> 20.5 A schedule of employees and their assigned standby duty assignment dates shall be <br /> maintained by the Public Works Supervisor. EMPLOYEES may, with the permission of <br /> the Public Works Supervisor, trade standby duty on a day-to-day basis with other public <br /> works/parks maintenance employees. <br /> ARTICLE 21. PERFORMANCE REVIEWS. <br /> 21.1 The CITY will design a performance review form with the input of the EMPLOYEES. <br /> 21.2 The CITY will perform a performance review on an annual basis to help guide the <br /> employee in areas which need to be more fully developed and to determine the job level to <br /> which the employee will be assigned for the next fiscal year. <br /> 21.3 Performance reviews will be prepared by each employees' supervisor. Appeals must <br /> follow normal City personnel rules. <br /> 9 <br />
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