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In Monroe NJ we are given 3 pairs of pants, 2 long sleeve shirts, 2 short

sleeve shirts, shoes, a belt, 2 ties, a badge and a name plate. After your

first year you get $300 uniform allowance and $300 uniform maitenance.

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>At this moment, we get 2 shirts and one badge, nothing else.

I work for a State agency.

We receive three summer, three winter shirts. Three pair of slacks.

One sweater, one winter coat and one windbreaker. 1 pair of shoes and ID.

All replaced as needed.

When we wore a more " official " uniform, ties were also included. We're

now in pullover shirts with department emblem and slacks.

Although I prefer the official uniform, I must admit that the shirt and

slacks are much more comfortable to work in, and it makes it easier

for stops before and after work.

The safety factor took us out of uniform.

Weintraut

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I work for a State agency.

We receive three summer, three winter shirts. Three pair of slacks.

One sweater, one winter coat and one windbreaker. 1 pair of shoes and ID.

The safety factor took us out of uniform.

Weintraut

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I, too, work for a state agency. Until 1995 give or take, we had no ID or

uniform. There were IDs issued in the 60s & 70s but were taken away. No real

reason was given other than the operators at that time were considered sworn

personel. Now, we have optional shirts. That is, some of us got them some

didn't, for whatever reason. The are polo shirts, very poor quality with the

Iowa State Patrol shield above the breast pocket (if one exists) and the word

Communications below it. Women got no option for shirt with pockets. Yes they

are comfortable, but the Patrol put their collective foot down and didn't want

us to have the same color shirt as theirs.

They ordered us to wear them so we took them to dry cleaners (they are wash &

wear) and submitted cleaning bills which were denied. We grieved and won so the

shirts were declared optional. What a joke.

Now they are working with Aramark to get a button down dress shirt of somewhat

the same design but colors NOT the same as the Patrol. Shirts, sweater

(optional) and that is it.

We have an ID card. Picture name etc, darn thing looks like a credit card on

steroids.

Iowa State Patrol Communications Cedar Rapids

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Hi Terry,

We have a $250 clothing allowance annually written into our union contract.

We used to wear a military-style uniform until we began having problems

being mistaken for law enforcement personnel. Now we wear polo-style shirts

with our embroidered department identification on them and slacks.

There has been no movement to reduce the amount of our allowance since we

changed uniforms and I suspect that there will not be in the future. There

is enough $$$ to purchase about five to seven shirts (we buy locally in a

group for a better rate) and two pair of uniform slacks (from a local

uniform store) per year, with some left over for other accessories (black

shoes and socks, etc.). There has never been enough to even look at

jackets, ties, hats, etc. This DOES permit us to all be wearing presentable

(i.e. not ragged or frayed) uniforms all the time.

Hope this helps you.

Bob Battis

Beverly Fire Department

Beverly MA 01915

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In a message dated 3/31/2001 12:14:55 PM Pacific Standard Time,

tzinda@... writes:

> I have yet another question to ask all of you. We are currently trying to

> set up our union contract and my question is what does your department

> supply for you as far as your uniform goes, and what, if anything do you

> need to supply.

San Fire (CA): It used to be about $300 a year, in 2 semi-annual

payments that averaged about 1/3 and then 2/3 in Jan and July. Now it's the

straight $300-odd each January - and nicely taxed, too, so we never really

see the entire $300. Probably a good 30% is taken off in deductions. The sum

is sufficient for maintenance but it's tough for new people who have to make

an initial outlay of somewhat more than that. 2-4 shirts, a couple pairs of

pants, depending on whether we want to get the cheap looking, feels like

plastic, shiny polyester or we go for the more expensive cotton or even itchy

wool serge, that could amount to $250-300 right there. We also have to buy

the shoulder patches and there's a minimal cost to have them sewn on. Shoes

from the uniform shop are costly but local discount shoe stores have some $20

jobs that do just as well and are a lot more comfortable. For dress-down days

there's additional costs for buying dept-standard t-shirts and sweat shirts,

and for those hot dogs like me that want to have warm station jackets and

radio harnesses for response into the field as Incident Dispatchers (the bulk

of which is dept supplied at no cost, but of couse some of us just gots ta

have that cool web gear for those long summer wildland drills!) there's an

additional outlay. Of course it's all tax deductable.

Still, it beats the heck out of buying new Dockers every six months!

-rdl

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I work for a relatively large county police department (1100 officers,

supposed to be 99 telecommunicators - hahahahaha). When we first make

permanent status, supply issues us:

8 short sleeve shirts (with patch on the shoulder)

8 long sleeve shirts (also with the patch)

8 pairs of pants

1 belt

2 clip on ties

1 pair of shoes or boots

1 sweater

We also get a name plate with a " serving since XXXX " under it.

Clothing is replaced as necessary.

The only clothing we are required to provide is undergarments and socks.

The department provides us with laundry service, picked up twice a week in

our building.

Hope this helps!

Amy - Montgomery County Police, MD

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Terry

We wear khaki slacks and polo style shirts here in LaVergne. I am doing budget

right now, and we are asking for about $275 per person for uniform items.

Bob and others with embroidered patches on the shirt:

Do you have problems with curling? If not, can I get the name of the company

that does your embroidery? We had shirts with our patch on them, but they curled

fiercely! The newest shirts just have department name. I'd be interested in any

input from you guys with good embroidery.

Thanks

Freida

LaVergne,TN

Bob Battis wrote:

> Hi Terry,

>

> We have a $250 clothing allowance annually written into our union contract.

>

> We used to wear a military-style uniform until we began having problems being

> mistaken for law enforcement personnel. Now we wear polo-style shirts with

> our embroidered department identification on them and slacks.

> There has been no movement to reduce the amount of our allowance since we

> changed uniforms and I suspect that there will not be in the future. There is

> enough $$$ to purchase about five to seven shirts (we buy locally in a

> group for a better rate) and two pair of uniform slacks (from a local uniform

> store) per year, with some left over for other accessories (black shoes and

> socks, etc.). There has never been enough to even look at jackets, ties,

> hats, etc. This DOES permit us to all be wearing presentable (i.e. not ragged

> or frayed) uniforms all the time.

>

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My agency provides 4 summer shirts, 4 winter shirts 4 pants, tie, belt,

badge and name plate. Items will be replaced as they wear out. Per

contract we receive a $450.00/annual uniform allowance for up keep. We

received $225 twice a year, usually around May and October, this is also

when we changed between summer and winter uniforms.

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We used to get:

4 short sleeve, 2 long sleeve, 4 pants, badge, name tag, tie, rain coat, winter

coat, sam browne (if we work overtime, or security at one point)

We have to provide black belt, shoes, socks and turtle neck dicky (if we don't

like ties with our long sleeves).

I also have a blue knit sweater that was issued to us when I first started here,

but the department stopped providing those.

No clothing allowance/dry cleaning provided.

Now that we are primarily plain clothes we get:

1 short sleeve, 1 long sleeve, 2 pants, rain coat, winter coat, and sam browne

(if you ask). We provide black belt, shoes, socks, turtle neck

dicky. No clothing allowance/dry cleaning provided.

We get these so we can work security overtimes and other special events we might

be required to attend/work in which a uniform would identify

us.

annette hallmark

tamu pd

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We are supplied with 5 polo shirts w/your choice of color(grey, maroon,

black) that have the city logo on it and " communications " under it. Also the

CTO's have " CTO " embroidered on the sleeve. We get 3 pairs of pants (skirts

for the ladies if they so desire) and shoes. The city pays for it all.

Clyde

Pinellas Park PD

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We are supplied two long sleeve uniform shirts, two short sleeve shirts, four

pairs of pants, one sweater, your name tag, one badge with your senority

number, and one set of collar pins. You must purchase your own boots/shoes

and black belt. We are also given a cleaning allowance. Hope this helps.

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