ALBERTA REFRIGERATION INDUSTRY BENEFIT TRUST FUND Sample Clauses

ALBERTA REFRIGERATION INDUSTRY BENEFIT TRUST FUND. Alberta Refrigeration Industry Pension Trust Fund.
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ALBERTA REFRIGERATION INDUSTRY BENEFIT TRUST FUND. The Employer shall contribute to the account named by the Trustees of the Alberta Refrigeration Industry Benefit Trust Fund the amount shown in Clause 8.01 of this Agreement for every hour that an employee, covered by the terms of this Agreement, is employed, as indicated in Article 9.00 of this Agreement. Contributions shall be made on the basis of full or half (½) hours.
ALBERTA REFRIGERATION INDUSTRY BENEFIT TRUST FUND. 9.01 The Employer shall contribute to the account named by the Trustees of the Alberta Refrigeration Industry Benefit Trust Fund the amount shown in Clause 8.01 of this Agreement for every hour that an Employee, covered by the terms of this Agreement, is employed, as indicated in Article 8 of this Agreement. Contributions shall be made on the basis of full or half (1/2) hours. 9.02 All such contributions shall be recorded by the Employer on forms to be provided by the Union and listing the name of Employees, social insurance numbers and hourly contributions for each Employee and forwarded with a cheque in the required amount, on or before the fifteenth (15th) day of the month, following the month for which such contributions are due, to the applicable trust fund named by the Trustees for deposit to the above mentioned trust fund account. A copy of said list is to be retained by the Employer. 9.03 All amounts paid by the Employer to the Alberta Refrigeration Industry Benefit Trust Fund will be in addition to the hourly wage rates established in this Agreement and in no case shall the Employer deduct any such amounts from the Employee's wages. 9.04 In the case of failure of the Employer to contribute into the fund on the due date the Trustees, in their joint names, may take legal action against the Employer for recovery of the amount due. 9.05 The terms of the Alberta Refrigeration Industry Benefit Trust Fund shall not be negotiable under the terms of any Collective Bargaining Agreement. Only that portion pertaining to the number of cents per man hour worked may be negotiated in each succeeding Agreement. 9.06 The Employer and the Union agree to comply with all the provisions and requirements of the Alberta Refrigeration Industry Benefit Trust Fund and the declaration of Trust between the Employers and the Union dated January 22, 1981 and such rules and regulations as the Trustees of the Fund deem necessary for the successful operation of the said Trust Fund. 9.07 The Trustees shall have full authority, by majority vote, with equal representation on both sides to determine the amount and select and enter into the forms of insurance required and shall be responsible for the administration of the plan; increasing and decreasing of benefits payable and the eligibility of claims payable including any necessary adjustments in the plan to prevent duplication of contributions and coverage. 9.08 The Trustees shall make provision for an annual audit by a professional...

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