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District No. 4: The following minimum rates of wages shall apply on Commercial Outside Electrical Work (as defined in Article XXVII of the I.B.E.W. Constitution and Article I, Section 2, of this Agreement) and also on sub- station work performed in the Pennsylvania Counties of ALLEGHENY, ARMSTRONG, BEAVER, BEDFORD, BLAIR, CAMBRIA, CENTRE, CLARION, CLEARFIELD, FAYETTE, FULTON, GREENE, HUNTINGDON, INDIANA, JEFFERSON, SOMERSET, WASHINGTON and XXXXXXXXXXXX in the jurisdiction of Local Union Xx. 000, X.X.X.X. xxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXXX Xx. 0: EFFECTIVE as of 12:01 A.M. 5/29/2017 5/28/2018 5/27/2019 Per Hour Per Hour Per Hour GENERAL XXXXXXX $49.39 $50.44 $51.53 XXXXXXX 47.54 48.59 49.68 SMALL JOB XXXXXXX 47.09 48.14 49.23 CABLESPLICER 46.29 46.29 47.38 JOURNEYMAN LINEMAN 46.29 46.29 47.38 JOURNEYMAN TECHNICIAN 46.29 46.29 47.38 100% of Journeyman Lineman Rate APPRENTICES: 7th Period 40.72 41.66 42.64 6th Period 38.45 39.35 40.27 5th Period 36.19 37.03 37.90 4th Period 33.93 34.72 35.54 3rd Period 31.67 32.40 33.17 2nd Period 29.41 30.09 30.80 1st Period 27.14 27.77 28.43 WINCH TRUCK OPERATOR (Exp) 31.67 32.40 33.17 2nd 1000 Hours 30.91 31.63 32.37 1st 1000 Hours 30.16 30.86 31.58 TRUCK DRIVER (Exp) 29.41 30.09 30.80 2nd 1000 Hours 28.65 29.32 30.01 1st 1000 Hours 27.89 28.54 29.21 GROUNDHAND (Exp) 27.14 27.77 28.43 2nd 1000 Hours 26.39 27.00 27.64 1st 1000 Hours 25.63 26.23 26.85 WATCH/FLAG PERSON 19.34 19.79 20.26 (These Wage Rates will expire on May 30, 2020) 11:10. In addition to the above hourly rates, payment shall be made as follows: Health & Welfare $11.00 per hour worked – 5/29/2017 $11.25 per hour worked – 5/28/2018 O.S.H.E. 2.5% of Gross Labor Payroll 1% of Gross Labor Payroll N.E.B.F. 3% of Gross Labor Payroll N.E.A.T. 0.75% of Gross Labor Payroll L.U.126 Retirement Plan 21% of Gross Labor Payroll – 5/29/2017 22% of Gross Labor Payroll – 5/28/2018 23% of Gross Labor Payroll – 5/27/2019 Industry Fund .25% of Gross Labor Payroll Administrative Fund .5% of Gross Labor Payroll N.L.M.C.C. $.01 per hour L.L.M.C.C. $.10 per hour Vacation Fund $1.00 per hour – Deduction HRA $0.25 per hour – 5/27/2019
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District No of communities Communities 1 Kailali 3 GhodaghodiLamki-Xxxxx Municipality and MasuriaVDC 2 Surkhet 1 Birendranagar Municipality 3 Banke 2 Kohalpur Municipality and BinaunaVDC 4 Bardiya 1 Gulariya Municipality 5 Dang 2 Bijauri and Purandhara VDC 6 Rupandehi 1 Sainamaina Municipality 7 Nawalparasi 1 Rankachuli/NayaBelhani VDC (as cluster) 8 Chitwan 1 Xxxxxx Municipality 9 Mahottari 1 Bardibas Municipality 10 Saptari; 1 Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx VDC 11 Udaypur 1 Triyuga Municipality 12 Sunsari 1 Dharan Sub-Metropolitan City The implementation approach focuses on the main beneficiaries by training them on dialogue facilitation and mediation (capacity building), making them dialogue facilitators. The capacity building is directly linked to community activities, specifically dialogue facilitation, peace events, community envisioning with local stakeholders and mediation provided by the dialogue facilitators. The team in Kathmandu will provide support to the dialogue facilitators by regular field visits, participation in the events and coaching them, also via phone. The framework of contribution or model of project implementation is a people-to-people approach, the activities will bring together ex-combatants and host communities, conflict victims, Local Peace Committee members, women, community mediators, as well as marginalized groups including Dalits, Muslims, and Janajatis. By training ex-combatants and host community members in dialogue facilitation and mediation and by supporting them in initiating and facilitating social dialogue between different social groups in their communities, this project aims to prevent/ reduce violence, promote reconciliation, and expedite the social integration of ex-combatants in the communities they are presently residing. The dialogue facilitators will focus on building trust and understanding between the participants by encouraging the sharing of personal narratives, compassionate listening, and the creation of a common vision for the development of their community. Furthermore they will mediate conflicts in the community upon request and provide para-psychosocial counseling services to anyone in need. Monitoring and Evaluation is important to learn from experiences to improve practices and activities in the future; to have internal and external accountability of the resources used and the results obtained, to take informed decisions on the future of the initiative and to promote empowerment of beneficiaries of the initiative. To achiev...
District No. 1. All United States waters of the St. Xxxxxxxx River be- tween the international boundary at St. Regis and a line at the head of the river running (at approximately 127° True) between Xxxxxxxxxx Point Light and South Side Light extended to the New York shore.
District No. 2. All United States waters of Lake Erie westward of a line running (at approximately 026° True) from Sandusky Pierhead Light at Cedar Point to Southeast Shoal Light; all waters contained within the arc of a circle of one mile radius eastward of Sandusky Pierhead Light; the Detroit River; Lake St. Clair; the St. Clair § 401.310 River, and Northern approaches there- to south of latitude 43°05′30″ N.
District No. 3. All U.S. waters of the St. Marys River, Sault Sainte Xxxxx Locks and approaches thereto between latitude 45°59′ N. at the south- ern approach and longitude 84°33′ W. at the northern approach.
District No. 1. Owner understands and acknowledges that the City may not furnish water to serve that portion of the Phase I Property lying within the boundaries of District No. 1 without the consent and approval of District No. 1. Owner desires to be connected to the City’s public water system and therefore agrees to pay all the cost needed to obtain District No. 1’s approval for the City to furnish water to the Phase I Property lying within the boundaries of District No. 1.
District No. 1 shall impose its District No. 1 Required Debt Service Mill Levy and its District No. 1 Required Operations Mill Levy as provided in Sections 2.04 and 2.05 herein.
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District No. 4. The counties of Alpine, Xxxxxx, Del Norte, El Dorado, Humboldt, Lake, Lassen, Mendocino, Modoc, Napa, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sacramento, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Sonoma, Tehama and Trinity.
District No. 2, a quasi-municipal corporation and political subdivision of the State of Colorado Officer of the District ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: White Bear Xxxxxx Xxxxxx & Xxxxxxx Attorneys at Law General Counsel for the District STEAMBOAT RESORT DEVELOPMENT COMPANY By: Printed Name Title Exhibit A
District No. 1. The counties of Broward and Dade in the State of Florida;
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