PIPE LINE CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION OF CANADA Sample Clauses

PIPE LINE CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION OF CANADA. N. J. Xx Xxxxxx, Chairman X. X. Xxxxx Distribution Negotiating Committee Executive Director LABORERS INTERNATIONAL UNION OF NORTH AMERICA X. Xxxxxxxxxx, Vice President X. Xxxx Manager Manager Central & Eastern Western Canada Canada Region Sub-region 2007/2010 - 67 - MAST-D SCHEDULE B1 LABORERS DISTRIBUTION PIPELINE AGREEMENT FOR CANADA BRITISH COLUMBIA AND YUKON TERRITORY The groups referred to in this Schedule include the following classifications: Group Classifications 1 Xxxxxx; chainman; stakeman; pipefinder; flagman
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PIPE LINE CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION OF CANADA. N. J. Xx Xxxxxx, Chairman X. X. Xxxxx Distribution Negotiating Committee Executive Director INTERNATIONAL UNION OF OPERATING ENGINEERS X. Xxxx X. XxXxxxxx Canadian Regional Director International Representative 2010/2013 - 31 - MAST-D SCHEDULE A1 OPERATING ENGINEERS DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS AGREEMENT FOR CANADA BRITISH COLUMBIA & YUKON TERRITORY
PIPE LINE CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION OF CANADA. Xxxxx Xxxx, Chairman Xxxx Xxxx, Executive Director National Labour Relations Committee TEAMSTERS CANADA Xxx Xxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxx Executive Assistant, President, Teamsters Director of Construction Canada APPENDIX C TEAMSTERS PIPELINE MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE AGREEMENT FOR CANADA ARTICLE C1 - WAGE RATES British Columbia & Yukon Jan 1, 2018 Jan 1, 2019 Jun 1, 2019 Jan 1, 0000 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx 41.83 41.83 41.73 41.73 Intermediate Driver 38.27 38.27 38.17 38.17 Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba Jan 1, 2018 Jan 1, 2019 Jun 1, 2019 Jan 1, 0000 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx 40.37 40.37 40.27 40.27 Intermediate Driver 36.84 36.84 36.74 36.74 Ontario Jan 1, 2018 Jan 1, 2019 Jun 1, 2019 Jan 1, 0000 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx 42.19 42.47 42.37 42.37 Intermediate Driver 38.57 38.79 38.69 38.69 Atlantic Canada Jan 1, 2018 Jan 1, 2019 Jun 1, 2019 Jan 1, 0000 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx 40.53 40.78 40.68 40.68 Intermediate Driver 37.77 37.97 37.87 37.87
PIPE LINE CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION OF CANADA. X.X. Xxxxxxxxx Chairman Distribution Negotiating Committee X. Xxxx Executive Director UNITED ASSOCIATION OF JOURNEYMEN AND APPRENTICES OF THE PLUMBING AND PIPEFITTING INDUSTRY OF THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA ____________________ PROOF _ X.Xxxxxx Director of Canadian Affairs X. Xxxxxxxx

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