Common use of Guiding Principle Clause in Contracts

Guiding Principle. a. The Guiding Principle is that the Company will use Employees to perform any and all work which they are or could be capable (in terms of skill and ability) of performing (Bargaining Unit Work), unless the work meets one of the exceptions outlined in Paragraph 2 below.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Agreement (United States Steel Corp), Agreement, Agreement

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Guiding Principle. a. The Guiding Principle is that the Company will use Employees to perform any and all work which they are or could be capable (in terms of skill and ability) of performing (Bargaining Unit Work), unless the work meets one of the exceptions outlined in Paragraph 2 below.one

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

Guiding Principle. a. The Guiding Principle is that the Company will use Employees to perform any and all work which they are or could be capable (in terms of skill and ability) of performing (Bargaining Unit Work), unless the work meets one (1) of the exceptions outlined in Paragraph 2 below. Any individual or entity other than an Employee who performs Bargaining Unit Work shall be referred to herein as an Outside Entity.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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Guiding Principle. a. The Guiding Principle is that the Company will use Employees to perform any and all work which they are or could be capable (in terms of skill and ability) of performing (Bargaining Unit Work), unless the work meets one of the exceptions outlined in Paragraph Paragrap h 2 below.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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