TRADE AUTONOMY Clause Samples

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TRADE AUTONOMY. This Agreement covers the rate of pay, rules and working conditions on all work in the refrigeration, air-conditioning and building maintenance industry for all refrigeration mechanic forepersons, refrigeration mechanic journeyperson, refrigeration mechanic apprentices and building maintenance mechanics on a regular and/or on an emergency call basis as required and any other work awarded to the United Association through jurisdictional ruling(s) as laid down by the Building and Construction Trades Department of the A.F.L./C.I.O.
TRADE AUTONOMY. 1. The trade autonomy of the United Brotherhood of ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Joiners of America consists of the milling, fashioning joining, assembling erecting, fastening or dismantling of all material of wood, plastic, metal, fiber, cork and composition and all other substitute materials. The handling, erecting, installing and dismantling of machinery and equipment and the manufacturing of all materials where the skill, knowledge and training of the employees are required, either through the operation of machine or hand tools, either at the job site or in production shops, ▇▇▇▇▇ and factories. 2. Our claim of jurisdiction, therefore, extends over the following divisions and sub-divisions of the trade: Carpenters and Joiners; ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇; Millwrights; Pile Drivers, Bridge, Dock and Wharf Carpenters; Divers, Underpinners, Timbermen and Core Drillers; Shipwrights, Boat Builders, Ship Carpenters, Joiners and Caulkers; Cabinet Makers, Bench Hands, Stair Builders and Millmen; Wood and Resilient Floor Layers and Finishers; Carpet Layers; Display Workers; Shinglers, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Insulators; Acoustic and Drywall Applicators and Finishers; Shorers and House Movers; Loggers, Lumber and Sawmill Workers; Furniture Workers, ▇▇▇▇ and Ratan Workers; Shingle Weavers; Casket and Coffin Makers; Box Makers, Railroad Carpenters and Car Builders and all those engaged in the operating of wood working or other machinery required in the fashioning, milling or manufacturing of products used in the trade, or engaged as helpers or tenders to any of the above divisions or sub-divisions. 3. Burning, welding, rigging and the use of any instruments or tools for layout work, incidental to the trade. 4. When the term "▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and ▇▇▇▇▇▇" is used, it shall mean all sub-divisions of the trade.
TRADE AUTONOMY. The machinery, equipment and associated components listed below, which is identified for the purpose of description only, falls within the jurisdiction of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America (Millwrights). Although some components of machinery and/or equipment may be described in one application or location and not in another, it shall not be excluded from our autonomy when, to avoid repetition, it is not described in other applications. Section 1. The term Millwright and Machinery Erectors shall mean the unloading, hoisting, riggingby any means, transferring, moving, cleaning, disassembling, assembling, welding, burning; erecting, calibrating, aligning, starting-u p and testing, adjusting, repairing, and the maintaining of all machinery and equipment, be it powered by, or receiving power from, steam, gas, gasoline, diesel, jet, electric, pneumatic, water, solar, thermal, mineral, atomic, rocket, nuclear, chemical, wind or any other source, regardless of whether temporarily or permanently installed or located. Section 2. Some of the locations in which you may find machinery, equipment and their components are: woodworking, canning, food, and computer industries, steel, metal, plastic, and glass manufacturing or recycling plants, foundries, ore reduction plants, stamping facilities, coffee roasting plants, paper, cellophane and film industries, feed and saw ▇▇▇▇▇, rock, gravel, sandwashing, stone crushing, cement and asphalt plants, water, sewage and chemical treatment plants, laundries, kitchens, restaurants, hospitals, bakeries, fertilizing and mixing plants, can, ice, bottle and bag manufacturing plants, textile, flour, and paint ▇▇▇▇▇, breweries, milk, rendering and meat processing plants, locks, dams and bridges, coal yards, sugar refineries, ethanol or similar type facilities, post offices, package handling centers, incinerators, co-generation, coal gasification and power plants, automotive, truck and or similar manufacturing type factories, bio-research facilities,the amusement, recreational and entertainment fields. Section 3. Millwrights shall set all engines, motors, dynamos, generators, diesel generators, motor restraints, install, measure and align with optical instruments when necessary the reactors, control, push and shut- down rods, rod pressure housing, drives, guide sleeves and other related equipmentin reactors, turbines, castings, combustion ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and all its related components, the attachmentof the inlet manifo...
TRADE AUTONOMY. The Trade Autonomy of this agreement shall include the work performed by the Employer, and assigned to the Employees working under the terms of this agreement, and shall be consistent with the historical practices in existence between the United Association and the Mechanical Employer of the Moose Jaw area. In recognition of the above work jurisdictional claims, it is understood that the assignment of work and the settlement of jurisdictional disputes with other Building Trades Organizations shall be, when parties to this agreement mutually agree, adjusted in accordance with the procedure established by the Impartial Disputes Board or any successor agency of the Building Trades Department.
TRADE AUTONOMY. The Employer acknowledges the Union’s claim of jurisdiction and trade autonomy over all traditional Laborers’ work either on land, at the seashore, overwater, underwater, or on the ocean, including, but not limited to, the following divisions and subdivisions of the trade:
TRADE AUTONOMY. The term “▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇ / Marine ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Pile Driver” shall include and mean the building and repairing of all timber trestles, all wooden bridges, jetties, causeways and all riprap work, and preparation of all piles; all new and old work on docks and piers to the inshore line of bulkhead / seawall from the backing log down: including the decking and forms for same; all piling including wood, steel and/or concrete, sheet piling and bracing same, caissons, cofferdams, where piles are bored, jetted, driven or sunk, pulling and removing of all materials pertaining to pile driver’s work, all precasting and dry packing of piling and underpinning, shoring and lagging, marine divers, tenders and underwater-construction workers. Loading and unloading of all der- ▇▇▇▇▇ and cranes and pile driving material, signaling for excavation, and all signaling pertaining to the pile driver’s work. They shall make and set all concrete forms from cellar bottom and column base in cellar bottom down elevated trestles and shoring work, including ties and guard rails; all cutting, welding, burn- ing pertaining to pile driver’s work, whether of wood, metal, concrete, plastic or composition material. All employers performing work included in the work jurisdiction of Local Union 56, U.B.C.J.A., shall employ men under the same conditions as appear in this Agreement.