CRAFT JURISDICTION Sample Clauses

CRAFT JURISDICTION. 6.1 The work covered by this Agreement shall be that which is recognized as properly coming under the jurisdiction of the Laborers' International Union of North America. (See Article 34 - Jurisdictional Disputes)
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CRAFT JURISDICTION. A. It is agreed the following work is recognized as work coming under the jurisdiction of Ironworkers Local #112. It shall cover and include but not limited to the unloading, handling, fabrication, refabrication, erection, dismantling of structural, ornamental, reinforcing steel and metals, and plastic materials and it is understood and agreed this International Association claims for its members the fabrication, production, sorting, distributing, handling, erection and construction of all iron, steel, ornamental lead, bronze, brass copper, aluminum, vinyl all ferrous and nonferrous metals; all precast, pre-stressed, preassembled masonry panels and post-stressed concrete structures, agitators and similar types used to seal metal to metal surfaces; aprons, aqueducts, awnings, bar joi.nts, permanent batch plants not connected with highway work, blast furnaces, book stacks, boilers (sectional water tube and tubular), boxes, brackets, bridges, all bucks, bulkheads, bumpers, bunkers, cableways, caissons, canopies, caps, car dumps, cast tiling, chutes, clips, cofferdams, concentrators, concrete reinforcing including field fabrication, handling, racking, sorting, cutting, bending, hoisting, placing, burning welding and tying except loading and unloading by hand and carrying to a centralized point adjacent to or onto the job site on which such concrete reinforcing is to be used; all types of conveyors, coolers, coping, corbels, corrugated sheets, all types of cranes (the erection, installation, handling, operating and maintenance on all forms of construction work), crushers, cupolas, curtains, dams, decking (metal), roof decking (such as "cofar" and similar types materials, as well as Trusdeck Xxxxx “M” decks and other dual purpose type roof deck) derricks, decks, deck levelers, domes, all doors, dredges, drums, duct and trench frames and plates, dumb waiter enclosures, dumpers, elevators, elevator cars, elevator enclosures, enamel tanks, enamel vats, escalators, expanded metals, fascias, false work, fans, fencing, fire escapes, fins, flag poles, flagging on cranes, floor construction and flooring, flumes, frames, frames in support of boilers, fronts, fur rooms, gates, all grating, grillage and foundation work, grill work, all guards, hangars, handling ceilings, hopers, hot rooms, all embedded metals, inclines, iron doors, jail and cell work, joints (precast, pre-stressed and post-stressed), kalomeined doors, kilns, lintels, life boats (xxxxxxx of), lockers, locks...
CRAFT JURISDICTION. Section 15-1a. The Employer(s) shall conduct a pre-job meeting for the purpose of discussing the scope and schedule of the work and intended work assignments. Except in emergency situations, final work assignments shall be made in writing no later than ten (10) days prior to the start of work.
CRAFT JURISDICTION. The Union claims for its members all work as outlined in the Constitution of the International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers.
CRAFT JURISDICTION. 1. The cement masons shall have exclusive jurisdiction over all finishing in back of machine such as rodding of all concrete with longitudinal floats and the finishing of all concrete surfaces whether by flat, trowel, broom, or any other method not herein mentioned to bring concrete to a uniform surface.
CRAFT JURISDICTION. This schedule shall apply to employers engaged in the performance of sandblasting and vacuum blasting of all metal, steel and cast surfaces and welds, painted or unpainted, including but not restricted to furnaces, storage tanks, piping and conduits and the maintenance of all related equipment and on all surfaces in the ICI and non-ICI projects.
CRAFT JURISDICTION. ARTICLE 10 - JURISDICTIONAL TERRITORY ................................................................................
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CRAFT JURISDICTION. 4.1 The Union shall have jurisdiction over all finishing in back of machines, such as rodding of all concrete with longitudinal floats and finishing of all concrete surfaces, including pervious concrete, whether by float, leveling, striking off, trowel, belting, brooming, burlapping and tineing, whether by hand or machine with less than six horsepower motor, or any other method not mentioned to bring concrete to a uniform surface; all poured walls (median/barrier/crash/etc); the operations of multi-blade troweling machine; all edging and put in all black stripes and caulking for curbs, sidewalks and driveways.
CRAFT JURISDICTION. All concrete construction such as bridges, curbs, gutters, sidewalks, streets and roads, parking areas, airport runways, paving, alleys, pervious concrete and all concrete slabs and all flat surfaces of cement, setting of string line for slip farm machines for curb (excluding monolithic curb or gutter poured with mainline paving), gutters, sidewalks will be set by Cement Masons. The use of any color pigment when mixed in or with cement. All concrete finishing whether done by brush, broom, trowel, float or any other process, or any purpose they may be used for in connection with the Cement Masons trade. The straight edging or screeding off of all concrete operations of walk-behind laser screeds, roller screeds, and any other mechanical screeds, all power-driven floats and troweling machines shall be that of the cement xxxxx. The setting and pouring of all steps, and risers and running all cement. All preparatory work on concrete construction to be finished or rubbed, such as cutting of nails, wires, wall ties, in conjunction with patching and caulking. The setting of all string, strips, screeds, stakes and grades and all sidewalk, curb and gutter forms. Curb/sidewalk scoring, dry packing, grouting, gunniting, hand grinding or machine grinding by giraffe shall be recognized as the work of the Cement Masons. The setting of all expansion joints in sidewalks, driveways, curb and gutter, paving and flat surfaces of concrete, caulking of all expansion and control joints with polyurethane and/or urethane sealants in conjunction with local area practice. Cement Masons claim the waterproofing of all work included in their jurisdiction, such as thoroseal, ironite, plasterweld, and any similar product that has a cement base, regardless of the tools used or method of application, or color of materials used and regardless of the type of base these materials may be applied.
CRAFT JURISDICTION. Mobile Truck Cranes, Skyway and Climbing type cranes, Locomotive Derricks, A-Frame and Boom Trucks, and the like, Bullmoose and Austin . Type Cranes, Air Tuggers, Power Hoists, all Clams, Shovels, Backhoes, Draglines, • Drivers, Chimney Hoists, and Cranes, Booms of all types mounted on tractors, Trenching Machines, Self-propelled Graders, Scrapers, Bulldozers, Front End Loaders and similar types of Rail Engines, Dinky and the like. Welding Machines driven by internal comb engines Batching plants of all types, Air Compressors, Temporary . Wellpoint systems. Gas, Steam or Diesel Driven generators and pumps of all Concrete Pumps, Mixers and Mobiles, Overhead Loaders, Asphalt Spreaders, propelled Drills, Compaction Equipment, Forklifts and Xxxx Xxxxxxx, Mucking Farm Industrial Tractors with attachments. Oilers, Truck Crane Driver Mobile Sweepers, Caisson Boring machines, Asphalt Rollers, Foremen, Tunnel Boring Dredges suction and dipper. Conveyors regardless of motive power. Heating units as Xxxxxx Xxxxxx and Rotary Drills, Tunnel Motors, Elevators all types used or permanent, Power Driven Form Setters. Self; • * tar machines. cableways. Deck Engines, Pneumatic tunnel. Road oil mixing machine. Ship loaders, crushing plants, Elevating Grader, Slab machine, Motor Patrols, pneumatic Concrete placing machines. chines, Power Helicopter winch operators, and all other classifications of equipment as listed in the Union’s Constitution.
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