Community Workforce Agreement Sample Contracts

COMMUNITY WORKFORCE AGREEMENT
Community Workforce Agreement • May 5th, 2020

This Community Workforce Agreement (CWA) is entered into April 8, 2015 by and between the City of Seattle (hereafter referred to as “City”), the Seattle King County Building and Construction Trades Council, and Northwest National Construction Alliance II acting on their own behalf and on behalf of their respective affiliates and members whose names are subscribed hereto and who have, through their duly authorized officers (hereafter referred to collectively as “Unions”) executed this Agreement. The City and Unions are the signatory parties to this Agreement.

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
COMMUNITY WORKFORCE AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN
Community Workforce Agreement • June 16th, 2023

This Community Workforce Agreement (“Agreement”) is entered into on June 6, 2023 (“Effective Date”), by and between the City of Santa Ana, a municipal corporation (“City”), the Los Angeles/Orange Counties Building and Construction Trades Council (“Trades Council”), and the signatory Craft Councils and Local Unions signing this Agreement (collectively, the “Union” or “Unions”). This Agreement establishes the labor relations policies and procedures for the City, the Contractors awarded contracts for Project Work and for the crafts persons employed by the Contractors and represented by the Unions engaged in the Project Work as more fully described below. The City, Trades Council and Unions are hereinafter referred to herein, as the context may require, as “Party” or “Parties.”

COMMUNITY WORKFORCE AGREEMENT
Community Workforce Agreement • February 8th, 2019 • Washington
Community Workforce Agreement
Community Workforce Agreement • June 30th, 2021

The Municipality of Anchorage (Public Entity/Owner, hereinafter referred to as “Owner”), is committed to securing the best value for public construction funds, and to putting such funds to work for the benefit and improved general welfare of residents of the community, and in particular, community members in focus categories such as military veterans, members of the National Guard and reservists; adults skilled in the construction trades; minorities; women; young people and unskilled adults, socially and economically disadvantaged members of the community; and individuals facing reentry into the community after leaving a State of Alaska correctional facility. The Building and Construction Trades Council of South Central Alaska is committed to preserving work traditionally performed by community members represented by the Council and its member organizations, and to creating employment opportunities for such individuals as well as for community members in the Owner’s priority categories

Community Workforce Agreement (CWA) Certified Payroll Reports Dropbox Instructions
Community Workforce Agreement • July 15th, 2021

As part of the District's Review of Applications for Progress Payments (as specified in Mt. SAC General Conditions – Article 8, Section 3.2 (8.3.2)): “Certified Payrolls of the Contractor and all Subcontractors, of any tier, for laborers performing any portion of the Work for which a Progress Payment is requested, and where Contractor is required to submit such records weekly, all relevant Certified Payrolls for any portion of the Work for which a Progress Payment is requested must have been received by the District’s CWA Coordinator”.

COMMUNITY WORKFORCE AGREEMENT
Community Workforce Agreement • August 17th, 2023

This Community Workforce Agreement (“Agreement”) is made and entered into on this 1st day of July, 2023 (“Effective Date”), by and between the City of Santa Rosa (“City”) together with its Contractor(s) who shall become signatory to the Agreement by execution of an "Agreement To Be Bound" (Appendix A), and the North Bay Building and Construction Trades Council ("Council") and its affiliated local Unions that have executed this Agreement.

Community Workforce Agreement
Community Workforce Agreement • February 26th, 2020

• Advance projects and programs promoting sustainable economic development, including transforming San Leandro into a center for innovation

COMMUNITY WORKFORCE AGREEMENT
Community Workforce Agreement • February 5th, 2024

This Agreement is made and entered into this June 30, 2017 by and between the City of Berkeley (“City”) together with other contractors and/or sub-contractors, who shall become parties to this Agreement by signing the “Agreement to be Bound” (Attachment A), and the Local Unions signatory hereto and the Alameda County Building & Construction Trades Council (“Council”) and its affiliated local unions who have executed this Agreement.

COMMUNITY WORKFORCE AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN
Community Workforce Agreement • September 26th, 2019 • California

The purpose of this Community Workforce Agreement ("CWA" or "Agreement") is to provide for the orderly settlement oflabor disputes and grievances without strikes or lockouts, and to maximize the economic development opportunities for residents and businesses located within the County of Los Angeles ("County"), thereby promoting the public interest in assuring timely and economical completion of the proposed Major Capital Projects identified herein ("Covered Projects"), should some or all ofthe Covered Projects be ultimately approved by the Los Angeles County Board ofSupervisors.

COMMUNITY WORKFORCE AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN
Community Workforce Agreement • June 28th, 2021

This Community Workforce Agreement (hereinafter, “Agreement”) is entered into by and between the City of Santa Barbara and its successors or assigns, (“City”), the Tri Counties Building & Construction Trades Council, AFL-CIO (the “Trades Council”), and the signatory Craft Councils and Unions signing this Agreement (hereinafter together with the Council, collectively, the “Unions”). This Agreement and the Master Labor Agreements (defined below), a listing of which is attached hereto as “Attachment A” and incorporated herein, establish the labor relations guidelines and procedures for the City and for the Contractors and craft employees represented by the Unions and engaged in Project Work. The City, Council and Unions are hereinafter referred to herein, as the context may require, as “Party” or “Parties.”

COMMUNITY WORKFORCE AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE OXNARD UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT
Community Workforce Agreement • April 25th, 2018 • California

This Community Workforce Agreement (hereinafter, “Agreement”) is entered into by and among the Board of Trustees of the Oxnard Union High School District (the “District”), the Tri Counties Building & Construction Trades Council (the “Council”), and the signatory Craft Councils and Unions signing this Agreement (hereinafter together with the Council, collectively, the “Union” or “Unions”).

COMMUNITY WORKFORCE AGREEMENT
Community Workforce Agreement • September 22nd, 2014
Minutes
Community Workforce Agreement • October 15th, 2020

Director DeWolf called the meeting to order at 11:02 a.m. Directors DeWolf, Hampson, Rankin, and Rivera-Smith participated with Microsoft Teams or by phone.

COMMUNITY WORKFORCE AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN
Community Workforce Agreement • February 8th, 2019

This Community Workforce Agreement (hereinafter, “Agreement”) is entered into this 21th day of February, 2019 by and between the Coast Community College District, (hereinafter the “District”), the Los Angeles/Orange Counties Building and Construction Trades Council (hereinafter the “Council”), and the signatory Craft Unions and District Councils signing this Agreement (hereinafter together with the Council, collectively, the “Union” or “Unions”). This Agreement establishes the labor relations rules and procedures for the District and for the craft employees represented by the Unions engaged in the Project. The District, Council, and Unions are hereinafter referred to as “Party” or collectively as “Parties.”

COMMUNITY WORKFORCE AGREEMENT FOR THE CITY OF SEASIDE
Community Workforce Agreement • February 15th, 2022 • California

, 20 , by and between the City of Seaside (hereinafter the “City”), together with its contractors and subcontractors of all tiers, who shall become signatory to this Agreement by signing the “Agreement to be Bound” (Addendum A) (hereinafter the “Contractor(s)/ Employer(s)”), and the Monterey/Santa Cruz Counties Building and Construction Trades Council (hereinafter the “Council”) and its affiliated local Unions that have executed this Agreement (referred to collectively herein as the “Union(s)”).

AGENDA
Community Workforce Agreement • March 19th, 2021
CORE EMPLOYEE LIST
Community Workforce Agreement • August 2nd, 2021
COMMUNITY WORKFORCE AGREEMENT
Community Workforce Agreement • October 19th, 2011

The Emerald Cities Collaborative is a partnership of labor, community, business and government to achieve three vital goals: greening our cities, building our communities, and strengthening our democracy through support for energy efficiency retrofit projects that create high quality jobs and achieve deep energy and carbon reductions.

Contract
Community Workforce Agreement • April 11th, 2022

Community Workforce Agreement: Phase 2 Data Analysis, Outreach and Draft Policy Development Attachment C – Prevailing Wage and Fringe Benefit Summary

COMMUNITY WORKFORCE AGREEMENT
Community Workforce Agreement • July 22nd, 2020

⮚ CWA or Project Labor Agreements (PLA) are used to encourage utilization of locally hired personnel for construction projects

Community Workforce Agreement on Standards and Community Benefits in the Clean Energy Works Portland Pilot Project
Community Workforce Agreement • September 30th, 2009

Clean Energy Works Portland (CEWP) is an innovative effort to deliver affordable home energy upgrades by testing new ways of delivering energy efficiency to homeowners in Portland. The project is intended to save energy, reduce carbon emissions, improve home comfort and home values, and create new jobs and long-term employment opportunities and career paths for Portland area residents.

Community Workforce Agreement - CWA
Community Workforce Agreement • October 24th, 2019

Subcontractor must submit completed Pre-job package to Mortenson Tues. by 11am prior to the following Tues. pre-job conference meeting.

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Working smarter: Community WorkforCe agreement
Community Workforce Agreement • March 17th, 2012

The region is faced with significant workforce challenges with more than 100,000 people working full-time and not earning enough to be self-sufficient, while more than 50 percent of unemployed people lack basic skills in reading and math. To get more from existing budgets, the Portland Plan emphasizes actions that benefit more than one priority. By strengthening our educational systems, and aligning our workforce training programs with the growing sectors of our economy, we can better prepare more people to succeed in family-supporting jobs

Community Workforce Agreement & Priority Hire
Community Workforce Agreement • October 10th, 2017
Student & Community Workforce Agreement
Community Workforce Agreement • March 31st, 2021

Contractor: Email of fax this form to the applicable union to request craft workers for the SPS project. Please send a copy to Osvlado.Guel@seattle.gov. Call the local Union to verify receipt and retain a copy for your records.

Community Workforce Agreement
Community Workforce Agreement • February 10th, 2016

This Community Workforce Agreement (“Agreement”) is entered into by and between the [Design/Build] contractor and the various subcontractors that have executed this Agreement ( “Employers”) and the Sacramento-Sierra Building and Construction Trades Council (“Council”) and its affiliated local unions that have executed this Agreement (referred to individually as “Union” and collectively as “Unions”) with respect to the construction work within the scope of this Agreement contracted by Sacramento Municipal Utility District ( “SMUD”) for the Headquarters Building and Site Rehabilitation ( “Project”).

COMMUNITY WORKFORCE AGREEMENT (Amended and Conformed)
Community Workforce Agreement • October 20th, 2023 • Oregon

The Community Workforce Agreement among the Oregon Department of Transportation (“ODOT”), the Pacific Northwest Regional Council of Carpenters (“PNWRCC”), the Oregon State Building and Construction Trades Council (“Trades Council”), and the signatory local unions and local area-wide building trades councils, bearing the date of October 11, 2022 (“CWA”), pursuant to Article 21, Section 1 was amended and conformed, as of June 26, 2023, and pursuant to Article 21, Section 1 is hereby further amended and superseded and replaced in its entirety (“Community Workforce Agreement (Amended and Conformed) or “CWA (Amended and Conformed)”).

COMMUNITY WORKFORCE AGREEMENT
Community Workforce Agreement • June 21st, 2019

This Agreement is entered into this 26th day of June, 2019, by and between the Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District (hereinafter the “District”), together with contractors and subcontractors of all tiers, who shall become signatory to this Agreement by signing the “Agreement to be Bound” (Addendum A) (referred to collectively herein as “Contractor(s)/Employer(s)”), and the Building and Construction Trades Council of Alameda County (hereinafter the “Council”) and its affiliated local Unions that have executed this Agreement (referred to collectively herein as “Union” or “Unions”).

Community Workforce Agreement Frequently Asked Questions
Community Workforce Agreement • January 9th, 2024

The City of Santa Ana has established a Community Workforce Agreement with the goal of ensuring that the community they serve is a part of the workforce on their public works projects. The Agreement ensures that all contractors of all tiers working on covered projects will have the ability to dispatch local and skilled workers from the union hiring halls of the various construction trades. Some additional requirements do exist so that non-signatory contractors can gain access to the ability to dispatch.

Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.