All other operations Clause Samples

The "All other operations" clause serves to address and regulate any activities or processes not specifically covered by other sections of the agreement. In practice, this clause acts as a catch-all provision, ensuring that any additional operations, services, or responsibilities that arise during the course of the contract are still governed by its terms. This helps prevent gaps in coverage and ensures that both parties are clear about their obligations, thereby reducing the risk of disputes over unaddressed issues.
All other operations a) All other companies shall have the right to establish a basic work force to perform non-ship work and/or securing cargo aboard vessels. It is understood that where a company has a regular container loading/unloading operation, it may employ operators from its basic work force to supplement the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ in article 7 in the loading/unloading of a vessel for the purposes of operating container handling equipment such as "front-end loaders". b) Whether a company uses a basic work force or not, it shall have the right to employ such men, as it may require to be dispatched in accordance with the dispatch rules, to perform any non-ship work including securing of cargo on board of vessels.
All other operations a) All other companies shall have the right to establish a basic work force to perform non-ship work and/or
All other operations. Subject to the exclusive assignment provisions of subparagraph (a) above, all other ingest, data base management or other broadcast-related operations of Computer Systems, whether for live to air operations or otherwise, not otherwise specified in subparagraphs (a) or (b) may be performed by any person, whether employed by the Employer or otherwise.
All other operations a) All companies shall have the right to employ a basic work force to perform ship and non-ship work. However, in the case of a terminal operation, should a work force be established, it is understood that they may be assigned to work involved in the movement of cargo between the vessel and the place of rest alone or in conjunction with men transferred under Article 23:02 d) herein. b) Whether a Company uses a basic work force or not, it shall have the right to employ such men, as it may require to be dispatched in accordance with the dispatch rules, to perform any non- ship work. c) Non-members of the basic work force performing work shall be subject to all the provisions of the contract, which apply to members of the basic work force.