Common use of INTENTS AND PURPOSES Clause in Contracts

INTENTS AND PURPOSES. 1. This Agreement is for the joint use and benefit of the contracting parties, and the provisions herein defined and set forth shall be construed as binding upon and effective in determining the relations between the parties and/or subordinate sub-divisions thereof signing hereto: and to set forth herein the basic Agreement covering the rates of pay, hours of work, and conditions of employment to be observed by the parties hereto. It is mutually understood that the following terms and conditions relating to the employment of workers covered by this Agreement have been decided upon by means of collective bargaining and that the following provisions will be binding upon the Contractor and the Unions during the terms of this Agreement and any renewal thereafter. It is further agreed that the employees working under this Agreement shall constitute a bargaining unit separate and distinct from all others. This Agreement covers all terms and conditions of employment for work being performed hereunder, except for all work that may be performed under the NTD Articles of Agreement; the National Stack/ Chimney Agreement; the National Cooling Tower Agreement; the National Refractory Agreement; the National Agreement of the International Union of Elevator Constructors; the UA National Specialty Agreement for the United States of America (as it applies to welding); the IBB National Specialty Agreement for the United States of America (as it applies to welding); or any other such National Agreement approved for use by the parties. However, all instrument calibration work and loop checking shall be performed under the terms of the UA/IBEW Joint National Industrial Agreement for Instrument and Control Systems Technicians. The procedures regarding work stoppages and lockouts of the GPPMA shall apply to all work performed under the above referenced agreements. Contractors signed to the General Presidents’ Project Maintenance Agreement, which is a national agreement, are not required to become signatory to a local collective bargaining agreement. This Agreement may be modified by mutual consent in writing by the parties signatory hereto.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: General Presidents’ Project Maintenance Agreement, ’ Project Maintenance Agreement, ’ Project Maintenance Agreement

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INTENTS AND PURPOSES. 1. This Agreement is for the joint use and benefit of the contracting parties, and the provisions herein defined and set forth shall be construed as binding upon and effective in determining the relations between the parties and/or subordinate sub-divisions thereof signing hereto: and to set forth herein the basic Agreement covering the rates of pay, hours of work, and conditions of employment to be observed by the parties hereto. It is mutually understood that the following terms and conditions relating to the employment of workers covered by this Agreement have been decided upon by means of collective bargaining and that the following provisions will be binding upon the Contractor and the Unions during the terms of this Agreement and any renewal thereafter. It is further agreed that the employees working under this Agreement shall constitute a bargaining unit separate and distinct from all others. This Agreement covers all terms and conditions of employment for work being performed hereunder, except for all work that may be performed under the NTD NTL Articles of Agreement; , the National Stack/ Stack/Chimney Agreement; , the National Cooling Tower Agreement; the , National Refractory Agreement; , and the National Agreement of the International Union of Elevator Constructors; the UA National Specialty Agreement for the United States of America (as it applies to welding); the IBB National Specialty Agreement for the United States of America (as it applies to welding); or any other such National Agreement approved for use by the parties. However, all instrument calibration work and loop checking shall be performed under the terms of the UA/IBEW Joint National Industrial Agreement for Instrument and Control Systems Technicians. The procedures regarding work stoppages and lockouts of the GPPMA shall apply to all work performed under the above referenced agreements. Contractors signed to the General Presidents' Project Maintenance Agreement, which is a national agreement, are not required to become signatory to a local collective bargaining agreement. This Agreement may be modified by mutual consent in writing by the parties signatory hereto.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Project Maintenance Agreement, Project Maintenance Agreement, Project Maintenance Agreement

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