COMMERCIAL/INSTITUTIONAL Sample Clauses

COMMERCIAL/INSTITUTIONAL. The scope of this Agreement for COMMERCIAL/INSTITUTIONAL work shall include all work not specifically identified as Industrial work in this Agreement within the trade jurisdictions of the Union(s). The following work has been recognized by the parties as falling within both the Institutional/Commercial and Industrial sectors of the Construction Industry. The work as listed below may be performed under the Industrial or Commercial parts of this Agreement pursuant to Clause 4.03 of this Agreement and shall include: . Breweries . Distilleries . Food Processing Plants . Major Manufacturing Plants . Major Sewage Treatment Plants . Major Water Treatment Plants . Plumbing and Heating on new or existing industrial sites.
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COMMERCIAL/INSTITUTIONAL. (a) For projects beyond the forty-five kilometre (45 km) free zone for which daily travel is required, then the Employer will provide transportation, plus a travel allowance to be negotiated in consultation with the Union, however, in the event no Agreement is reached with the Union then a decision shall be made by the Registered Employers' Organization, which decision shall be final and binding.
COMMERCIAL/INSTITUTIONAL. (a) General Foremen, Foremen, journeymen and apprentices must be members of the appropriate Union.
COMMERCIAL/INSTITUTIONAL. More than one (1) shift may be worked at straight time rates. Afternoon shift shall be paid eight
COMMERCIAL/INSTITUTIONAL. (a) General Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx, journeymen and apprentices must be members of the appropriate Union.
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