Bricklayer definition

Bricklayer means an employee engaged in bricklaying, firework (including kiln work), furnaces or furnace work of any description, setting cement bricks, cement blocks and cement pressed work, setting coke slabs or coke bricks or plaster partition blocks and brick cutting, or any other work which comes or which may be adjudged to come within the scope of brick work generally.
Bricklayer means an employee over the age of 21 or who has completed an apprenticeship or a recognised period of training under the Vocational Education, Training and Employment Act 2000, who is engaged in bricklaying, brick cutting, tiling, and settling pointed brickwork, firework - including kilns, furnaces, or furnace work of any description as far as it relates to brickwork, setting coke slabs, coke bricks, glass bricks, cutting openings in the brickwork for doorways, windows, arches, etc. building in and fixing of steel frames in brick building for doorways, windows, arches, etc., and/or engaged in roof tiling, fibrolite slating or shingling, which is not covered by any other award.
Bricklayer means an employee employed on bricklaying or tuckpointing work. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the work of bricklayers may include: bricklaying, brickcutting, tiling, setting pointed brickwork, firework, setting coke slabs, coke bricks, cutting openings in brickwork, stone setting and the laying of all types of blocks including concrete, masonry, terracotta, glass, plaster, plastic and synthetic or reconstituted material blocks or bricks, paving bricks and bricks, blocks or tiles laid in sand.

Examples of Bricklayer in a sentence

  • The job evaluation program shall apply to all hourly paid employees in the B.C. Northern Interior Sawmill industry except those categories listed below: Planermill Maintenance Technician I and II Millwright Machinist Blacksmith Welder Pipefitter - including Sprinklerman Mechanics Electrician Painter ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Bricklayer Steamfitter Boilermaker Saw Filers, Fitters, Benchmen and helpers Engineers (Boiler House) Firemen (Boiler House) Grinderman Oiler and Improvers and Helpers to the above trades.

  • Job Code 5 will become the probationary rate (except Bricklayer / ▇▇▇▇▇).

  • This Agreement covers the work performed by the Bricklayer, Stonemason, Concrete Blocklayer, and Cleaner, or any work within the scope of brick masonry, stone masonry, block masonry, or refractory and acid resistant masonry whether performed at the jobsite or prefabricated on or off the jobsite.

  • Mechanics employed in the following occupations on a full time basis will be classified and paid according to the class in which they fall in the new mechanics rate schedule: Drill Hand Saw Filer Roll Grinder ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Man Blacksmith Bricklayer or ▇▇▇▇▇ Tinsmith Head Oiler Motor Mechanic Fire Inspector Tool Room Man The above list will be modified at each Division to conform to the list in the present agreement at that Division.

  • The preparation of all surfaces to receive coating, waterproofing, membranes, tile, brick or other related materials, and the installation of such material shall be the work of the Bricklayer.


More Definitions of Bricklayer

Bricklayer means an employee engaged in bricklaying, firework (including kiln work), furnaces or furnace work of any description, setting cement bricks, cement blocks and cement pressed work, setting coke slabs or coke bricks or plaster partition blocks and brick cutting, or
Bricklayer means a person appointed as such who is employed on bricklaying or tuckpointing work. "Carpenter" means a person appointed as such who is employed on carpentry work.
Bricklayer means a person appointed as such who is employed on bricklaying or tuckpointing work.
Bricklayer means one who lays out work from plans; sets up templates and guide lines; lays bricks, concrete blocks, tiles or other materials in the construction of manholes, catch basins, drop inlets, sidewalks, retaining walls, and other incidental structures; and may perform other related duties.
Bricklayer means an employee over 21 years of age or who has completed an apprenticeship or a recognised period of training under the Training and Employment Act of 2000 employed on bricklaying or tuckpointing work. The work of Bricklayers includes but is not limited to - bricklaying, cleaning down brickwork, brickcutting, tiling, setting pointed brickwork, firework, setting coke slabs, coke bricks, cutting openings in brickwork, stone setting and the laying of all types of blocks including concrete, masonry, terracotta, glass, plaster, plastic and synthetic or reconstituted material blocks or bricks, paving bricks and bricks, blocks or tiles laid in sand.
Bricklayer means an employee employed on bricklaying or tuckpointing work. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing the work of bricklayers may include:
Bricklayer means one who performs duties in the following areas: