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<blockquote data-quote="Backlasher" data-source="post: 5140899" data-attributes="member: 6276"><p>According to Art 11 in the master, if the company requires a uniform, the company has to provide it. It is company policy that drivers wear uniforms. I don't see any exceptions for seasonal drivers. We hire seasonal drivers and give them uniforms while driving our package cars. PVDs according to the grievance won by local 804 are to be provided vehicles by the company and not use their own vehicle. So with that being said, it means they are drivers, for the company and to use company vehicles. If seasonal drivers that drive company vehicles are to wear a uniform, well, a pvd, being that they are "supposed to be driving company vehicles", (again, according to the 804 grievance won), are no different. They are drivers for the company. The company had a uniform and appearance guidelines for it's drivers. It takes a connection of Master language and company policy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Backlasher, post: 5140899, member: 6276"] According to Art 11 in the master, if the company requires a uniform, the company has to provide it. It is company policy that drivers wear uniforms. I don't see any exceptions for seasonal drivers. We hire seasonal drivers and give them uniforms while driving our package cars. PVDs according to the grievance won by local 804 are to be provided vehicles by the company and not use their own vehicle. So with that being said, it means they are drivers, for the company and to use company vehicles. If seasonal drivers that drive company vehicles are to wear a uniform, well, a pvd, being that they are "supposed to be driving company vehicles", (again, according to the 804 grievance won), are no different. They are drivers for the company. The company had a uniform and appearance guidelines for it's drivers. It takes a connection of Master language and company policy. [/QUOTE]
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