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39. EMPLOYEE CLOTHING <br /> It is required that employees wear clothing items specified by the Utilities for their position <br /> and activity during working time. <br /> For regular field workers potentially exposed to electric hazards, the Utilities will provide <br /> an initial issue of five fire retardant long sleeved shirts, five fire retardant pants, and five <br /> fire retardant tee shirts per outside employee exposed to electric hazards,. As an alternative <br /> option, one fire retardant hooded fleece may be substituted for two fire retardant <br /> long-sleeved shirts and/or one sweatshirt may be substituted for two long-sleeved shirts. <br /> Provided clothing may also include: lineman's climbing boots, summer work boots,rubber <br /> boots, rubber overshoes, insulated winter boots, and coveralls (used for maintenance on <br /> trucks). The Utilities will issue a check to the supplier for the covered items. For <br /> employees other than regular field workers, the Utilities will provide a $75 annual <br /> allowance for Utilities logo clothing. <br /> On an annual basis,the Utilities will replace worn out items that have been provided by the <br /> Utilities. Worn out items should be turned in to the Utilities . The Utilities will also <br /> provide and replace the following as necessary in the Utilities' discretion: fire retardant <br /> lined and unlined bib overalls, fire retardant lined parka and hood, fire retardant lined <br /> bomber jacket, and hats with the appropriate emblems and identification. <br /> Upon the end of employment with the Utilities, an employee must return all Utilities <br /> clothing items that were issued to him or her that were paid for by the Utilities with the <br /> exception of boots. <br /> 40. HEALTH CARE SAVINGS PLAN <br /> Utilities' employees participate in the Minnesota Post Employment Health Care Savings <br /> Plan(HCSP)established under Minn. Stat. § 352.98 and as outlined in the Minnesota State <br /> Retirement System's Trust and Plan Documents. All funds collected by the employer on <br /> the behalf of the employee will be deposited into the employee's Post Employment Health <br /> Care Savings Plan account. General participation rules are outlined below, for a complete <br /> guide regarding benefits, use, and eligibility see the plan's documents. <br /> 1. Employees are required to contribute to the Post Employment Health Care <br /> Savings Plan. These funds will be deposited after each pay period. The <br /> contribution shall be based on the following structure: <br /> There will be four groups, concurrent with the pay plan. The four groups are <br /> Office, Field Workers, Line Workers, and Management. All groups shall <br /> participate in contributions as follows: <br /> 38 <br /> March 2017 <br /> September 2018 <br /> 85 <br />