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PURPOSE AND RELATIONS. It is the general purpose of this Agreement to promote and improve industrial and relations Employer and the Union; to assure continuous, harmoni- ous, efficient, economical and profitable operation of the Employer, to prevent strikes and lockouts, and disturbances or with production; to and sustain productivity during of’ and to obtain of and and to set forth and Union, and the employees Bargaining Unit concerning rates of pay, hours of work and working conditions of employment. It is therefore agreed the understanding containcd herein shall be binding upon all of both parties, either individually or collectively by facilitating just and peaceful settlements of disputes and grievances. The scope of work shall consist of, but not be limited to, following: The application removal of protective and/or decorative coatings which might referred to as paints, which in the general sense are: paints, stains, varnishes, bituminous coatings and other organic or inorganic coatings which are applied in the same manner as paints or plastics or mastics, coatings, and caulkings, clear sealer applications, the application of insulation, application of all seamless floor coatings, sandblasting for decorative purposes and all other types of sandblasting, high water blasting, all markings, stencilling on equipment, machinery, etc., with paint, adhesive stickers or spray bombs, the use of reflective tapes in this field of work and the application of all other material used various branches of the Trade, all waterproofing seals, air water barrier seals, all polyurethane spray on foam systems lead removal or abatement. The hanging of all wallcovering with or as papers, cottons, muslins, burlap, grass cloth, vinyl combination ings, resin cambric backed, etc., and all other including the application of’rubber sheeting for tank lining and the application of gold or silver and all other metal leaf, and the wall and ceiling application of carpeting. All work to carry out work outlined such as patching small defects in puttying, sanding, rubbing, cleaning with steam or other processes to include cleaning sandblasting, “blast-tracking”, pickling, bleaching, buffing, sealing, machinery and manual scraping, flame cleaning, the application cleaning fluids, rust inhibitors, taping, covering surfaces for their protection paint, etc., including the use of miscellaneous hand and power driven tools and equipment required for work coming under this jurisdiction, the filling of spray pots and sand pots, the application of all sealers inside or outside, the application of all colour code dis- tinguishing marks the application of all protective and decorative coatings on all rail cars, truck trailers, piping, insulated or otherwise, and the vacuuming of etc. Building cleaning is as the process of removing dirt, stain or discoloration or any unwanted films by use of manually scrubbing techniques or by operated machinery or equipment such as steam blast, water jet blast and/or such other process as will suffice to accomplish the cleaning of buildings, ships, structures, and surfaces to prepare such surfaces for new coatings or restore surfaces to their previously painted or coated condition.

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Sources: Provincial Collective Agreement

PURPOSE AND RELATIONS. It is the general purpose of this Agreement to promote and improve industrial and economic relations between the Employer and the Union; to assure the continuous, harmoni- ousharmonious, efficient, economical and profitable operation of the Employer, to prevent strikes and lockouts, and other disturbances or with interferenceswith production; to secure and sustain sustainhigh productivity during of’ the term of the Agreement and to obtain the highest level of employee efficiency and performance; and to set forth the entire Agreement between the Employer and the Union, and the employees in the Bargaining Unit concerning rates concerningrates of pay, hours of work and working conditions workingconditions of employment. It is therefore agreed that the understanding containcd understandingcontained herein shall be binding upon all members of both parties, either individually or collectively by facilitating just and peaceful settlements of disputes and grievances. The scope of work shall consist of, but not be limited to, following: THE SCOPE OF WORK The application removal of protective and/or decorative coatings which might be referred to as paints, which in the general sense are: paints, stains, varnishes, emulsions, bituminous coatings and other organic or inorganic coatings which are applied in the same manner as paints or plastics or mastics, coatings, and fiberglassingand caulkings, clear sealer applications, the application of insulation, sprayedinsulation,application of all seamless floor coatings, sandblasting for decorative purposes and all other types of sandblasting, high pressure water blasting, all markings, stencilling on equipment, machinery, etc., with paint, adhesive stickers or spray bombs, the use of reflective tapes in this field of work and the application of all other material used in the various branches of the Trade, all waterproofing seals, air water barrier seals, all polyurethane spray on foam systems systemsand lead removal or abatement. The hanging of all wallcovering applied with paste or other adhesives such as papers, cottons, muslins, burlap, grass cloth, vinyl wallcoverings, epoxy combination ingscoverings, resin cambric backedcambricbacked, etc., and all other wallcovering including the application of’rubber of rubber sheeting for tank lining and the application of gold or silver and all other metal leaf, and the wall and ceiling application of carpeting. All incidental preparatory work necessary to carry out work outlined above, such as patching small defects in surfaces, puttying, sanding, rubbing, cleaning surfaces with steam or other processes to include cleaning (high-pressure water), sandblasting, “blast-tracking”, pickling, bleaching, buffing, sealing, machinery and machineryand manual scraping, flame cleaning, the application of cleaning fluids, rust inhibitors, ,taping, covering surfaces for their protection from paint, etc., including the use of miscellaneous hand and power driven tools and equipment required for work coming under this jurisdiction, the filling of spray pots and sand pots, the application of all sealers inside or outside, the application of all colour code dis- tinguishing distinguishing marks and the application of all protective and decorative coatings on all rail cars, truck trailers, piping, insulated or otherwise, and the vacuuming of tanks. etc. Building cleaning is defined as the process of removing dirt, stain or discoloration or any unwanted films by use of manually operated scrubbing techniques or by power operated machinery or equipment such as steam blast, water jet waterjet blast and/or such other process as will suffice to sufficeto accomplish the cleaning of buildings, ships, structures, and surfaces to prepare such surfaces for new coatings or restore surfaces to their previously painted or coated condition.

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Sources: Provincial Collective Agreement

PURPOSE AND RELATIONS. It is the general purpose of this Agreement to promote and improve industrial and economic relations between the Employer and the Union; to assure the continuous, harmoni- ousharmonious, efficient, economical and profitable operation of the Employer, to prevent strikes and lockouts, and other disturbances or interferences with production; : to secure and sustain high productivity during of’ the term of the Agreement and to obtain the highest level of employee efficiency and performance: and to set forth the entire Agreement between the Employer and the Union, and the employees in the Bargaining Unit concerning rates of pay, hours of work and working conditions of employment. It is therefore agreed that the understanding containcd contained herein shall be binding upon all members of both parties, either individually or collectively by facilitating just and peaceful settlements of disputes and grievances. THE SCOPE OF WORK The scope of work shall consist of, but not be limited to, the following: The application and/or removal of protective and/or decorative coatings which might be referred to as paints, which in the general sense are: paints, stains, varnishes, emulsions, bituminous coatings and other organic or inorganic coatings which are applied in the same manner as paints or plastics or mastics, coatings, fiberglassing and caulkings, clear sealer applications, the application of sprayed insulation, application of all seamless floor coatings, sandblasting for decorative purposes and all other types of sandblasting, high pressure water blasting, all markings, stencilling on equipment, machinery, etc., with paint, adhesive stickers or spray bombs, the use of reflective tapes in this field of work and the application of all other material used in the various branches of the Trade, all waterproofing seals, air water barrier seals, all polyurethane spray on foam systems and lead removal or abatement. The hanging of all wallcovering applied with paste or other adhesives such as papers, cottons, muslins, burlap, grass cloth, vinyl wallcoverings, epoxy combination ingscoverings, resin cambric backed, etc., and all other wallcovering including the application of’rubber of rubber sheeting for tank lining and the application of gold or silver and all other metal leaf, and the wall and ceiling application of carpeting. All incidental preparatory work necessary to carry out work outlined above, such as patching small defects in surfaces, puttying, sanding, rubbing, cleaning surfaces with steam or other processes to include cleaning (high-pressure water), sandblasting, “blast-tracking”, pickling, bleaching, buffing, sealing, machinery and manual scraping, flame cleaning, the application of cleaning fluids, rust inhibitors, taping, covering surfaces for their protection from paint, etc., including the use of miscellaneous hand and power driven tools and equipment required for work coming under this jurisdiction, the filling of spray pots and sand pots, the application of all sealers inside or outside, the application of all colour code dis- tinguishing distinguishing marks and the application of all protective and decorative coatings on all rail cars, truck trailers, piping, insulated or otherwise, and the vacuuming of tanks, etc. Building cleaning is defined as the process of removing dirt, stain or discoloration or any unwanted films by use of manually operated scrubbing techniques or by power operated machinery or equipment such as steam blast, water jet blast and/or such other process as will suffice to accomplish the cleaning of buildings, ships, structures, and surfaces to prepare such surfaces for new coatings or restore surfaces to their previously painted or coated conditionetc.

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Sources: Provincial Collective Agreement