UA DISTRIBUTION ORGANIZING FUND Sample Clauses

UA DISTRIBUTION ORGANIZING FUND. The Employer shall deduct from each employee's earnings at the following rate for each hour of work earned for the UA Distribution Organizing Fund: May 1, 2013 - 40¢ per hour This amount shall be remitted to the Local Union having area jurisdiction over the work being performed together with the monthly remittance to the Health and Welfare Fund. The United Association acknowledges the importance of ensuring a strong union presence in the Distribution Pipeline sector of the construction industry and the necessity of implementing strategies to maintain, regain and expand employment opportunities for the future.
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UA DISTRIBUTION ORGANIZING FUND. The Employer shall deduct from each employee's earnings at the following rate for each hour of work earned for the UA Distribution Organizing Fund: May I, per hour May I, per hour May I, per hour This amount shall be remitted to the Local Union having area jurisdiction over the work being performed together with the monthly remittance to the Health and Welfare Fund. The United Association acknowledges the importance of ensuring a strong union presence in the Distribution Pipeline sector of the construction industry and the necessity of implementing strategies to maintain, regain and expand employment opportunities for the future. The Employer shall deduct and remit from each employee's earnings the field dues established by the Local Union, which may be amended periodically. The Local Union shall notify the Employer of the amounts to be deducted and remitted with the monthly contribution reports to the administrator. The Local Union will provide the Employer with a deduction and remittance schedule detailing all the employee's contributions established by the Local Union to be included on the monthly contribution report form. ARTICLE
UA DISTRIBUTION ORGANIZING FUND. The Employer shall deduct from each employee’s earnings at the rate of fifteen cents per hour earned for the UA Distribution Organizing Fund. This amount shall be remitted to the Local Union having area jurisdiction over the work being performed together with the monthly remittance to the Health and Welfare Fund. The United Association acknowledges the importance of ensuring a strong union presence in the Distribution Pipeline sector of the construction industry and the necessity of implementing strategies to maintain, regain and expand employment opportunities for the future. The Employer shall deduct and remit from each employee’s earnings the field dues established by the Local Union, which be amended periodically. The Local Union shall notify the of the amounts to be deducted and remitted with the monthly contribution reports to the administrator. The Local Union will provide the Employer with a deduction and remittance schedule detailing all the employee’s contributions as established by the Local Union to be included on the monthly contribution report A RTICLE CONTRIBUTIONS Employer contributions in the amounts indicated in sections and shall be made on all hours earned which are included in computing the eight hours per day and per week after which overtime is payable and shall be recorded on a standard remittance report provided by the Union and remitted on or before the twentieth (20th) day of the month following the month for which contributions are due and payable, to the Trust Funds. Xxxxx earned interpreted to mean daily travel time, daily working time, reporting time, and testing time. Contributions for overtime hours are calculated at one and one-half times the contribution rate on time and one- half hours and two times the contribution rate on double time hours.

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