Multi-Employer Bargaining Sample Clauses

Multi-Employer Bargaining. 1. Employers on the Master List submitted by the RAB to the Union at the commencement of the negotiations shall be bound by the terms of this Agreement.
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Multi-Employer Bargaining. 1. Employers on the Master List submitted by the RAB to the Union at the commencement of the negotiations shall be bound by the terms of this Agreement. All buildings listed by the RAB must pay scale wages and other terms and conditions of employment in accordance with the RAB Agreement prior to the expiration of this Agreement except that in Nassau and Suffolk Counties wage rates and benefit fund contributions shall be negotiated separately.
Multi-Employer Bargaining. In most pilots, the large part of negotiations took place during the bargaining process with individual employers while the multi-employer bargaining sessions, if any, were mainly regarded as the formal approval of the agreements. There were also exceptions. For instance: in the case of Xxxx Xxxxx, the real bargaining process only started when BIFA represented their members in negotiating with Xxxx Xxxxx FOL, which occurred roughly two months before the final agreement was concluded. Da Nang FOL discussed with the local tourism association in parallel with single-employer bargaining. And the IZ union of Hai Phong started the negotiation with the head of Korean Business Association in Trang Due Industrial Park less than a week before the signing of the agreement. Yet, the negotiation with the head of the business association played the key role in defining the key provisions and the coverage of the whole agreement.

Related to Multi-Employer Bargaining

  • Casual Employees A casual employee is one who is not regularly scheduled to work other than during periods that such employee shall relieve a regular full-time or regular part-time employee. Casual employees accumulate seniority on an hourly basis and are entitled to such benefits as are contained in the “Addendum - Casual Employees”.

  • Casual Employment (a) A casual employee is an employee engaged as such on an hourly basis.

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