FOREPERSON. A. Signatory contractors shall be permitted to transfer in one key Foreperson or General Foreperson per project. B. When one (1) employee is employed and is required to read blueprints, (s)he shall receive Foreperson1s wages. When two (2) or more employees are employed, one shall be selected by the EMPLOYER to act as Foreperson and receive Foreperson1s wages. The Foreperson is the only representative of the EMPLOYER who shall issue instructions to the workmen. C. The EMPLOYER may employ on one piece of work as many Foreperson or pushers as in his judgment is necessary for the safe, expeditious and economical handling of the same. D. There shall be a non-working General Foreperson on each project employing fifteen (15) or more employees. The General Foreperson shall be selected by the EMPLOYER and the General Foreperson shall be a Journeyman iron worker who has been a member of I.AB.S.O. & R.I.W. and has been employed by contractor for at least six (6) months. (S)he shall receive General Foreperson’s wages. (S)he shall issue instructions only to the Foreperson under his/her supervision.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
FOREPERSON. A. Signatory contractors shall be permitted to transfer in one key Foreperson or General Foreperson ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ per project.
B. When one (1) employee is employed and is required to read blueprints, (s)he shall receive Foreperson1s wages. When two (2) or more employees are employed, one shall be selected by the EMPLOYER to act as Foreperson and receive Foreperson1s wages. The Foreperson is the only representative of the EMPLOYER who shall issue instructions to the workmen.
C. The EMPLOYER may employ on one piece of work as many Foreperson or pushers as in his judgment is necessary for the safe, expeditious and economical handling of the same.
D. There shall be a non-working General Foreperson ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ on each project employing fifteen (15) or more employees. The General Foreperson ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall be selected by the EMPLOYER and the General Foreperson ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall be a Journeyman iron worker who has been a member of I.AB.S.O. & R.I.W. and has been employed by contractor for at least six (6) months. (S)he shall receive General Foreperson▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s wages. (S)he shall issue instructions only to the Foreperson under his/her supervision.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
FOREPERSON. A. Signatory contractors shall be permitted to transfer in one key Foreperson or General Foreperson per project.
B. When one (1) employee is employed and is required to read blueprints, (s)he shall receive Foreperson1s wages. When two (2) or more employees are employed, one shall be selected by the EMPLOYER to act as Foreperson and receive Foreperson1s wages. The Foreperson is the only representative of the EMPLOYER who shall issue instructions to the workmen.
C. The EMPLOYER may employ on one piece of work as many Foreperson or pushers as in his judgment is necessary for the safe, expeditious and economical handling of the same.
D. There shall be a non-working General Foreperson on each project employing fifteen (15) or more employees. The General Foreperson shall be selected by the EMPLOYER and the General Foreperson shall be a Journeyman iron worker who has been a member of I.AB.S.O. & R.I.W. and has been employed by contractor for at least six (6) months. (S)he shall receive General Foreperson’s Foreperson1s wages. (S)he shall issue instructions only to the Foreperson under his/her supervision.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement