Crafts Clause Samples
The "Crafts" clause defines the standards and requirements for the quality and execution of craftsmanship in a project. It typically outlines the qualifications expected of workers, the materials to be used, and the level of workmanship required, such as adherence to industry norms or specific project specifications. By setting these expectations, the clause ensures that all work meets a consistent quality level, reducing disputes over workmanship and helping to maintain the integrity and value of the finished project.
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Crafts a. The Employer retains its sole and exclusive rights under Section 3 – Management Rights of this Agreement. However, thirty (30) days prior to implementing any substantive changes in past practices with respect to staffing/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or skill requirements resulting from changes in production requirements, the Employer shall give notice to the Union of such changes and the opportunity to discuss the situation prior to implementation.
b. If during the life of the Agreement new technology or additional equipment is added to the skills, functions and requirements of a particular job function, the subject shall be referred to the Labor/Management Committee for discussion.
c. The following are craft descriptions:
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