Distribution Industry definition
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TRAINEE shall be a person employed in the Gas Distribution Industry with less than ninety (90) days' experience in the trade.
Journeymen & Helpers: May 1, 2007 - $0.20 The UA Distribution Industry Advancement Fund shall be administered by a committee appointed by the United Association and the Pipe Line Contractors Association of Canada.
Journeymen, Fusers/Gas Tech 2 & Helpers: May 1, 2013 - $0.20 The UA Distribution Industry Advancement Fund shall be administered by a committee appointed by the United Association and the Pipe Line Contractors Association of Canada.
HELPER shall be a person employed in the Gas Distribution Industry who is learning to be a Journeyman Welder.
Shall be a person employed in the Gas Distribution Industry who possesses the ability to pass a gas utility company's pipe welder qualification test and must have at least five (5) years of experience in the piping industry and must be able to pass the qualification tests to become a UA Journeyman Welder.
Linfox Trainers generally have been recruited from the Transport and Distribution Industry and have all had many years of practical experience that provide them with an excellent base of industry knowledge and understanding of employee issues.
The employer, its employees and the ETU have a common interest in the Electrical Transmission and Distribution Industry in Tasmania, therefore a stable working environment and harmonious relations are required to improve the relationship between the Employer, its employees and its customers.
FUSER shall be a person employed in the Gas Distribution Industry who is qualified by training, skill, and experience in the joining of plastic gas distribution pipe and transition piping from plastic to steel, meter settings and meter relocation piping.
Either party shall be entitled to cede its rights or assign its obligations and liabilities in terms of this Agreement to any entity that is created as a result of the restructuring of either ESKOM, the Electricity Distribution Industry (EDI) and/or the Electricity Supply Industry (ESI) in South Africa.
Z1.2 Notwithstanding the above, the Employer may on written notice to the Contractor cede and delegate its rights and obligations under this contract to any of its subsidiaries or any of its present divisions or operations which may be converted into separate legal entities as a result of the restructuring of the Electricity Supply Industry and the Electricity Distribution Industry.