Common use of Cross Craft Utilization Clause in Contracts

Cross Craft Utilization. On projects requiring multi-craft support, those crafts may be required to support each other in an effort to complete the task in a more efficient manner. Craftsmen may be required to temporarily support (cross-craft) another craft due to workload, but only with due diligence on the part of the Company regarding issues of safety.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Cross Craft Utilization. On projects requiring multi-craft support, those crafts may be required to support each other in an effort to complete the task in a more efficient manner. Craftsmen may be required This will require craftsmen to assist other crafts under the direction of the craftsman needing the assistance. The Union also agrees to allow craftsmen to temporarily support (cross-craft) another craft due to workload, but only with due diligence on the part of the Company regarding to issues of safety.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement