APPRENTICESHIP/TRAINING/RETRAINING Sample Clauses

APPRENTICESHIP/TRAINING/RETRAINING. A. The parties to the Agreement agree that the best interest of the construction industry will be served by establishing an apprenticeship/training/retraining program so that new employees may be trained in the operation of equipment covered by this Agreement. B. It is agreed that all; employers covered by this Agreement shall contribute a sum as listed in SCHEDULE “A” for each compensable man hour of Operating Engineers, including supervisory employees when covered by this Agreement, employed by such employers in work contained in the term of this Agreement. Said contributions shall be made on or before the fifteenth (15th) day of the month following the month in which the hours were worked to the Western Washington Employers-Engineers Training Trust in the manner as set forth in the trust agreement of the said trust fund. The details of the Apprenticeship/Training/Retraining program established under this trust fund shall continue to be controlled and administered by a joint board of trustees composed of equal representation from the Union and the AGC of Washington who are signators to the trust agreement of the aforesaid trust fund. Each trustee appointed by the Union shall be a member of the appointing Local and each trustee appointed by the employers shall be a member of an affiliated firm of the AGC of Washington or a regular paid employee of the AGC of Washington.
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APPRENTICESHIP/TRAINING/RETRAINING. The parties to the Agreement agree that the best interest of the construction industry will be served by establishing an apprenticeship/training/retraining program so that new employees may be trained in the operation of equipment covered by this Agreement. It is agreed that all Employers covered by this Agreement shall contribute a sum as listed in SCHEDULE “A” for each compensable man hour of Operating Engineers, including supervisory employees when covered by this Agreement, employed by such Employers in work contained in the term of this Agreement. Said contributions shall be made on or before the fifteenth (15) day of the month following the month in which the hours were worked to the Western Washington Employers-Engineers Training Trust in the manner as set forth in the Trust Agreement of the said Trust Fund. The details of the Apprenticeship/Training/Retraining program established under this Trust Fund shall continue to be controlled and administered by a joint Board of Trustees composed of equal representation from the Unions and the AGC of Washington who are signatory to the Trust Agreement of the aforesaid Trust Fund. Each Trustee appointed by the Union shall be a member of the appointing Local and each Trustee appointed by the Employers shall be a member of an affiliated firm of the AGC of Washington or a regular paid employee of the AGC of Washington. APPRENTICE RULES: 1st 1000 Hours 65% $24.70 $25.43 $26.19 2nd 1000 Hours 70% $26.60 $27.38 $28.20 3rd 1000 Hours 75% $28.50 $29.34 $30.22 4th 1000 Hours 80% $30.40 $31.30 $32.23 5th 1000 Hours 90% $34.20 $35.21 $36.26 6th 1000 Hours 95% $36.10 $37.16 $38.28 1. Apprentices shall be paid the following rates of wages based on a percentage of Group III:
APPRENTICESHIP/TRAINING/RETRAINING. It is agreed the Employer shall contribute a sum of twenty-five (25) cents for each compensable man-hour of Operating Engineers, including supervisory employees when covered by this Agreement, employed by the Employer inwork contained inthetermsofthis Agreement. Said contributions shall be made, on or before the fifteenth day of the month following the month in which the hours were worked, to the Local 302, Operating Engineers/Employers Training Fund in the manner as set forth, in the Trust Agreement of the said Trust Fund. The details of the Training Plan established

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  • APPRENTICES 6.36.1 The Contractor acknowledges and agrees that, if this Contract involves a dollar amount greater than or a number of working days greater than that specified in Labor Code Section 1777.5, this Contract is governed by the provisions of Labor Code Section 1777.5. It shall be the responsibility of the Contractor to ensure compliance with this Article and with Labor Code Section 1777.5 for all apprenticeable occupations. 6.36.2 Pursuant to Labor Code Section 1777.5 if that Section applies to this Contract as indicated above, the Contractor and any subcontractors under him employing workers in any apprenticeable craft or trade in performing any work under this Contract shall apply to the applicable joint apprenticeship committee for a certificate approving the Contractor or subcontractor under the applicable apprenticeship standards and fixing the ratio of apprentices to journeymen employed in performing the work. 6.36.3 Pursuant to Labor Code Section 1777.5 if that Section applies to this Contract as indicated above, he Contractor and any subcontractor under him may be required to make contributions to the apprenticeship program. 6.36.4 The Contractor and all subcontractors under him shall comply with Labor Code Section 1777.6 which Section forbids certain discriminatory practices in the employment of apprentices.

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