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Cement Masons. The operation and control of all types of vacuum mats used in the drying of cement floors in preparing same for finish, the operation of power-driven floats and trowelling machines is the work of the Cement Masons. The finishing or washing of all concrete con- struction including silos, elevators, and smoke stacks, using any colour pigment when mixed with cement, whether done by brush, broom, trowel, float or any other process including the operation of machines for scoring floors, saw cutting, or for any other pur- poses used in connection with the Cement Masons Trade. The rodding or screeding and tamping of all concrete floors, side- walks, curbs, gutters, etc. and the finishing of xxxxx, coping, steps, stairs, risers. All preparatory work on concrete construction to be finished or rubbed, such as cutting of nails, wires, wall ties, etc., patching, brushing, chipping and xxxx-hammering, rubbing or grinding if done by machine or carborundum stone of all concrete construction. The pointing and patching around all steel or metal window frames that touch concrete. All dry packing, grouting and finishing in connection with the setting of all machinery such as engines, pumps, generators, air compressors, tanks, etc., that are set on concrete foundations including the finishing, rubbing, grouting, pointing and patching of same. The laying, cutting and setting of all tile where used for floors, walls, ceilings, walks, promenades, roofs, stairs, treads, stair ris- ers, facing hearths, fireplaces and decorative inserts, together with any marble plinths, thresholds or window stools used in connection with any tile work; also prepare and set all concrete, cement, brickwork, or other foundation or materials that may be required to properly set and complete such work, the setting or bedding of all tiling, stone, marble composition, glass mosaic or other materials forming the facing, hearth or fireplace of a man- tel complete, together with the setting of all cement, brickwork, or other materials required in connection with the above work; also the slabbing and fabrication of tile mantels, counters and tile panels of every description and the erection and installation of same. The building, shaping, forming, construction or repairing of all fireplaces, whether in connection with a mantel, hearth facing or not and the setting and preparing of all materials such as cement, plaster, mortar, brickwork, ironwork, or other materials necessary for the proper and safe construc...
Cement Masons. The operation and control of all types of vacuum mats in the drying of cement floors in preparing same for finish, the operation of power-driven floats and trowelling machines is the work of the cement masons. The finishing of washing of all concrete construction including silos, elevators and smoke stacks, using colour pigment mixed with cement, in any form – mosaic and nail coat whether done by brush, trowel, broom, float or any other process including the operation of machines for scoring floors, saw cutting or any other purposes used in connection with the cement masons trade. The rodding or screeding and tamping of all concrete floors and the finishing of all top materials, xxxxx, coping, steps, stairs, risers, shall be the work of the cement masons. This shall apply to all rough screeding, all preparatory work on concrete construction to be finished or rubbed, including but not limited to cutting of nails, wires, wall ties, etc., patching, brushing, chipping, and xxxx-hammering, rubbing or grinding if done by machine or corborundum stone of all concrete construction. All glass set in any material. All associated painting, drywall taping and fireproofing.
Cement Masons. Because of the unique nature of the Cement Xxxxx work, the following provisions have been included for application to Cement Masons only:
Cement MasonsFor the purpose of this Agreement and in order to alleviate any misunderstandings, it is expressly understood and agreed by and between all Parties to this Agreement that while the Agreement is Province-wide in scope, “reference to Cement Masons, means those Cement Masons now and who hereafter become members of a Local Union under the name and style of a Local Union . It is further agreed regarding Cement Masons, that all conditions defined in this Agreement shall apply to only those Geographical Areas and Local Unions hereinafter defined.
Cement MasonsFor the purpose of this Agreement and in order to alleviate any misunderstandings, it is expressly understood and agreed by and between all Parties to this Agreement that while the Agreement is Province-wide in scope, “reference to Cement Masons, means those Cement Masons now and who hereafter become members of a Local Union under the name and style of a Local Union . It is further agreed regarding Cement Masons, that all conditions defined in this Agreement shall apply to only those Geographical Areas and Local Unions hereinafter defined. Townships of Grantham, Louth, Clinton, Gainsborough in the County of Lincoln. All territory lying North of No. 20 Highway in the Townships of Pelham and Thorold in the County of Welland. Township Niagara in the County of Lincoln. Townships Stamford, Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxx in the County of Welland. Townships Humberstone, Wainfleet, Crowland and all territory lying South of Highway No. 20 in Pelham and Thorold in the County of Welland. County of Welland. Townships of Xxxxxxx and Xxxx in Haldimand County. The Counties of Lennox and Xxxxxxxxx, except the Township of Richmond, the County of Frontenac, the Township of Leeds in the County of Leeds, the Township of Front of Xxxxxx, Front of Yonge and Elizabethtown in the County of Leeds and the Township of Augusta in the County of Grenville. The City of Peterborough and the Town of Lindsay and the Counties in which the said City and Town are situated. The Township of Cavan and Hope in Durham County and the County of Haliburton and the Townships of Alnwick, Hamilton, Haldimand in the County of Northumberland. The Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry and the Township of Edwardsburgh in the County of Grenville. County of Ontario, except the Townships of Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxx, Mara and Thorah, County of Durham, except the Townships of Hope and Cavan.
Cement Masons. The operation and control of all types of vacuum mats in the drying of cement floors in preparing same for finish, the operation of power-driven floats and trowelling machines is the work of the cement masons. The finishing or washing of all concrete construction including silos, elevators, and smoke stacks, using any colour pigment when mixed with cement, in any form mosaic and nail coat whether done by brush, broom, trowel, float or any other process including the operation of machines for scoring floors, saw cutting, or for any other purposes used in connection with the cement masons’ trade. The or screeding and tamping of all concrete floors, and the
Cement Masons. Any cement xxxxx called on a job before twelve (12:00) noon shall be paid for an eight (8) hour day. As a guideline, cement masons shall not be required to hand finish over one thousand (1,000) square feet per eight (8) hour day. This provision shall exclude patching on concrete walls.
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