Common use of COMBINED COMMERCIAL AGREEMENT Clause in Contracts

COMBINED COMMERCIAL AGREEMENT. Any member, who being the holder of a provincial plumbing contractor’s license and takes out a plumbing permit for the purpose of sub-contracting out the installation of plumbing system, shall become signatory to this Agreement or be subject to discipline under the United Association constitution and also be considered as just cause for dismissal. ARTICLE JOB CONDITIONS Adequate and heated quarters on jobs requiring these facilities shall be provided on all jobs when this responsibility has not been covered by the general conditions of the contract which normally state this to be the responsibility of the General Contractor. The Employer shall provide adequate and sanitary toilet facilities on all jobs this responsibility has not been covered by the general conditions of the contract which normally state this to be the responsibility of the General Contractor. In this case the Employer will make all reasonable efforts to see to it that the general accepts this responsibility as per the Occupational Health and Safety Act of New Brunswick. The Employer shall provide adequate and sanitary drinking water facilities on all jobs. Ice water will be supplied when conditions warrant and when reasonably available. When tools clothing of the Employee left in locked premises on the job site in premises controlled or provided by the Employer are destroyed or damaged as a result of fire or theft, the same shall be replaced or repaired by the Employer. Where conditions on jobs make it necessary to wear hard hats, they shall be supplied by the Employer. (see also Local Appendix Article 1.05) Where conditions on jobs make it necessary to wear winter liners, they shall be supplied by the Employer. The Parties to this Agreement agree to adhere to the Rules and Regulations of the New Brunswick Occupational Safety Act. A ten minute break shall be allowed after every two hours of work. This does not include lunch hour breaks which are after every four hours. An Employee required to take a Welding Test will do so during the regular hours while in the employ of the Employer.

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Samples: Combined Commercial Agreement

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COMBINED COMMERCIAL AGREEMENT. Any member, who being the holder of Employer and consumed during a provincial plumbing contractor’s license and takes out a plumbing permit for short break on the purpose of sub-contracting out the installation of plumbing system, shall become signatory to this Agreement or be subject to discipline under the United Association constitution and also be considered as just cause for dismissalEmployer's time. ARTICLE JOB CONDITIONS Adequate and heated quarters on jobs requiring these facilities Meals shall be provided on all jobs when this responsibility has not been covered by the general conditions of the contract which normally state this to be the responsibility of the General Contractoras soon as possible after regular hours. The Employer shall provide adequate If overtime is continued, meals and sanitary toilet facilities on all jobs this responsibility has not been covered by the general conditions of the contract which normally state this to be the responsibility of the General Contractor. In this case the Employer will make all reasonable efforts to see to it that the general accepts this responsibility as per the Occupational Health and Safety Act of New Brunswick. The Employer shall provide adequate and sanitary drinking water facilities on all jobs. Ice water time off for eating will be supplied when conditions warrant and when reasonably availableallowed every four hours. When tools clothing of the Employee left in locked premises Both parties agree that all fabrication will be done on the job site or in premises controlled or provided by the Employer are destroyed or damaged as a result of fire or theft, the same shall be replaced or repaired by the Employer. Where conditions on jobs make it necessary to wear hard hats, they shall be Local Shop using members supplied by the EmployerLocal, The Local Union reserves the right to refuse to handle, erect or install any fabricated material not done in accordance with sentence of this clause except for items which are classed as catalogue items. (see also The and affiliated Local Appendix Article 1.05) Where conditions Unions reserve the right to refuse to handle, erect or install fabricated piping sent to the job that has not been fabricated by Building Trades Journeymen and Apprentices employed by an Employer under agreement with the United Association and its affiliated Local Unions except for items which are classed as catalogue items. Pipe hangers and pipe supports which require field dimensions will be done on jobs make it necessary to wear winter linersthe job site or in a Local Shop using members supplied by the Local. Pipe hangers and pipe supports and all other materials classed as catalogue items, they shall such as clamps, etc., may be supplied purchased from any source by the Employer. The Parties installation and erection of such items shall be covered by the terms of this Agreement. All hanger rods, supports, etc. which require cutting, welding or threading shall be done on the job by Employees or in the Shop. When piping tool cribs and piping warehouses are established on a job site, a member of the Local Union shall be in charge of the checking of tools, pipe, equipment and materials. The Employer agrees to this Agreement agree give every consideration to adhere older or handicapped members to fill positions in tool cribs and warehouses on the job site. All and argon welding as required in connections with alloy piping shall be done by Local Union Members. This is in accordance with the award noted in the green book Joint Board Award Number September Where conditions on a job make it necessary, rain suits and rubber boots will be supplied at no charge to the Rules and Regulations employee. Such wet weather gear is to be returned to the Employer in good condition on termination of the New Brunswick Occupational Safety Actemployee, reasonable wear and tear or accidental damage accepted. A ten minute break On job sites, all loading, unloading, rigging, stocking and placement of piping, valves, pipe fittings, tanks and equipment shall be allowed after every two hours of work. This does not include lunch hour breaks which are after every four hours. An Employee required to take a Welding Test will do so during the regular hours while in the employ performed by members of the EmployerUnited Association.

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Samples: Combined Commercial Agreement

COMBINED COMMERCIAL AGREEMENT. Any member, who being the holder of Employer and consumed during a provincial plumbing contractor’s license and takes out a plumbing permit for short break on the purpose of sub-contracting out the installation of plumbing system, shall become signatory to this Agreement or be subject to discipline under the United Association constitution and also be considered as just cause for dismissalEmployer's time. ARTICLE JOB CONDITIONS Adequate and heated quarters on jobs requiring these facilities Meals shall be provided on all jobs when this responsibility has not been covered by the general conditions of the contract which normally state this to be the responsibility of the General Contractoras soon as possible after regular hours. The Employer shall provide adequate If overtime is continued, and sanitary toilet facilities on all jobs this responsibility has not been covered by the general conditions of the contract which normally state this to be the responsibility of the General Contractor. In this case the Employer will make all reasonable efforts to see to it that the general accepts this responsibility as per the Occupational Health and Safety Act of New Brunswick. The Employer shall provide adequate and sanitary drinking water facilities on all jobs. Ice water time off for eating will be supplied when conditions warrant and when reasonably available. When tools clothing of the Employee left in locked premises allowed every four hours, Both parties agree that all fabrication will be done on the job site or in premises controlled or provided by the Employer are destroyed or damaged as a result of fire or theft, the same shall be replaced or repaired by the Employer. Where conditions on jobs make it necessary to wear hard hats, they shall be Local Shop using members supplied by the EmployerLocal. (see also The Local Appendix Article 1.05) Where conditions Union reserves the right to refuse to handle, erect any fabricated material not done in accordance with sentence of this clause except for items which are classed as catalogue items. The and affiliated Local Unions reserve the right to refuse to handle, erect or install fabricated piping sent to the job that has not been fabricated by Building Trades Journeymen and Apprentices employed by an Employer under agreement with the United Association and its affiliated Local Unions except for items which are classed as catalogue items. Pipe hangers and pipe supports which require field dimensions will be done on jobs make it necessary to wear winter linersthe job site or in a Local Shop using members supplied by the Local. Pipe hangers and pipe supports and all other materials classed as catalogue items, they shall such as clamps, U-bolts, etc., may be supplied purchased from any source by the Employer. The Parties installation and erection of such items shall be covered by the terms of this Agreement. All hanger rods, supports, etc. which require cutting, welding or threading shall be done on the job by Employees or in the Shop. When piping tool cribs and piping warehouses are established on a job site, a member of the Local Union shall be in charge of the checking of tools, pipe, equipment and materials. The Employer agrees to this Agreement agree give every consideration to adhere older or handicapped members to fill positions in tool cribs and warehouses on the job site. All and argon welding as required in connections with alloy piping shall be done by Local Union Members. This is in accordance with the award noted in the green book Joint Board Award Number September Where conditions on a job make it necessary, rain suits and rubber boots will be supplied at no charge to the Rules and Regulations employee. Such wet weather gear is to be returned to the Employer in good condition on termination of the New Brunswick Occupational Safety Actemployee, reasonable wear and tear or accidental damage accepted. A ten minute break On job sites, all loading, unloading, rigging, stocking and placement of piping, valves, pipe fittings, tanks and equipment shall be allowed after every two hours of work. This does not include lunch hour breaks which are after every four hours. An Employee required to take a Welding Test will do so during the regular hours while in the employ performed by members of the EmployerUnited Association.

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Samples: Combined Commercial Agreement

COMBINED COMMERCIAL AGREEMENT. Any member, who being the holder of a provincial plumbing contractor’s license and takes out a plumbing permit for the purpose of sub-contracting out the installation of plumbing system, shall become signatory ARTICLE ENABLING The parties to this Agreement or agree that from time to time particular clauses in the Agreement may cause hardship for signatory contractors in securing a share of the market place. Such being the case, the parties further agree that such clauses may be subject modified by mutual consent where it is deemed prudent to discipline under do so. If either party should believe that changes are required for a particular project, they are required to notify the United Association constitution other party not later and also be considered as just cause one (1) week prior to the tender closing for dismissalthe project, requesting a meeting of the Joint Labour Management Committee. ARTICLE JOB CONDITIONS Adequate and heated quarters on jobs requiring these facilities Such a meeting shall be provided held forthwith with the understanding the Committee has the power to represent the parties to this Agreement and make such changes should mutual consent be found. COMBINED COMMERCIAL AGREEMENT Main COMBINED COMMERCIAL AGREEMENT SUMMARY OF WAGE PACKAGES (Refer to Appendices for Service Residential Rates) Local Total Safety Training Fund Association Industry Fund Subtotal Training Pension Health Welfare Vacation Pay (1 Basic Hourly Rate July 1/07 Mar 26/07 Total Safety Training Fund Association Industry Fund COMBINED COMMERCIAL AGREEMENT Main COMBINED COMMERCIAL AGREEMENT LOCAL APPENDIX ARTICLE CONTRACTING OUT In the event of any plumbing, pipefitting or welding on site work being contracted out, all jobs when Employers shall make this responsibility has not been covered by collective agreement a part of their agreement with the general conditions sub-contractors, ARTICLE VACATION HOLIDAY PAY The Employer agrees to pay vacation and holiday pay weekly based on the basic hourly of the contract which normally state employee during the term of this to be the responsibility of the General ContractorAgreement. The Employer shall provide adequate show all necessary vacation and sanitary toilet facilities holiday pay calculations and the net amount due on all jobs this responsibility has not been covered the employee’s weekly pay cheque. Payment of vacation and holiday pay and insurance funds shall be included in the employee’s weekly pay cheque. The following days shall be classed as holidays: New Years’ Day Victoria Day New Brunswick Day Thanksgiving Day Christmas Day Good Friday Canada Day Labour Day Remembrance Day Boxing Day Holidays shall also include such days as may be proclaimed by the general conditions of the contract which normally state this to be the responsibility of the General Contractorfederal or provincial authority as a holiday. In this case the Employer will make all reasonable efforts to see to it event that the general accepts this responsibility as per the Occupational Health and Safety Act of New Brunswick. The Employer shall provide adequate and sanitary drinking water facilities any such holiday falls on all jobs. Ice water will be supplied when conditions warrant and when reasonably available. When tools clothing of the Employee left in locked premises on the job site in premises controlled a Saturday or provided by the Employer are destroyed or damaged as a result of fire or theftSunday, the same following Monday shall be replaced or repaired by deemed the Employer. Where conditions on jobs make it necessary to wear hard hats, they shall be supplied by the Employer. (see also Local Appendix Article 1.05) Where conditions on jobs make it necessary to wear winter liners, they shall be supplied by the Employer. The Parties to this Agreement agree to adhere to the Rules and Regulations of the New Brunswick Occupational Safety Act. A ten minute break shall be allowed after every two hours of work. This does not include lunch hour breaks which are after every four hours. An Employee required to take a Welding Test will do so during the regular hours while in the employ of the Employerholiday.

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Samples: Combined Commercial Agreement

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COMBINED COMMERCIAL AGREEMENT. Any member, who being the holder of Employer and consumed during a provincial plumbing contractor’s license and takes out a plumbing permit for short break on the purpose of sub-contracting out the installation of plumbing system, shall become signatory to this Agreement or be subject to discipline under the United Association constitution and also be considered as just cause for dismissalEmployer's time. ARTICLE JOB CONDITIONS Adequate and heated quarters on jobs requiring these facilities Meals shall be provided on all jobs when this responsibility has not been covered by the general conditions of the contract which normally state this to be the responsibility of the General Contractoras soon as possible after regular hours. The Employer shall provide adequate If overtime is continued, meals and sanitary toilet facilities on all jobs this responsibility has not been covered by the general conditions of the contract which normally state this to be the responsibility of the General Contractor. In this case the Employer will make all reasonable efforts to see to it that the general accepts this responsibility as per the Occupational Health and Safety Act of New Brunswick. The Employer shall provide adequate and sanitary drinking water facilities on all jobs. Ice water time off for eating will be supplied when conditions warrant and when reasonably availableallowed every four hours. When tools clothing of the Employee left in locked premises Both parties agree that all fabrication will be done on the job site or in premises controlled or provided by the Employer are destroyed or damaged as a result of fire or theft, the same shall be replaced or repaired by the Employer. Where conditions on jobs make it necessary to wear hard hats, they shall be Local Shop using members supplied by the EmployerLocal. (see also The Local Appendix Article 1.05) Where conditions Union reserves the right to refuse to handle, erect or install any fabricated material not done in accordance with sentence of this clause except for items which are classed as catalogue items. The and affiliated Local Unions reserve the right to refuse to handle, erect or install fabricated piping sent to the job that has not been fabricated by Building Trades Journeymen and Apprentices employed by an Employer under agreement with the United Association and its affiliated Local Unions except for items which are classed as catalogue items. Pipe hangers and pipe supports which require field dimensions will be done on jobs make it necessary to wear winter linersthe job site or in a Local Shop using members supplied by the Local. Pipe hangers and pipe supports and all other materials classed as catalogue items, they shall such as clamps, U-bolts, etc., may be supplied purchased from any source by the Employer. The Parties installation and erection of such items shall be covered by the terms of this Agreement. All hanger rods, supports, etc. which require cutting, welding or threading shall be done on the job by Employees or in the Shop. When piping tool cribs and piping warehouses are established on a job site, a member of the Local Union shall be in charge of the checking of tools, pipe, equipment and materials. The Employer agrees to this Agreement agree give every consideration to adhere older or handicapped members to fill positions in tool cribs and warehouses on the job site. All and argon welding as required in connections with alloy piping shall be done by Local Union Members. This is in accordance with the award noted in the green book Joint Board Award Number September Where conditions on a job make it necessary, rain suits and rubber boots will be supplied at no charge to the Rules and Regulations employee. Such wet weather gear is to be returned to the Employer in good condition on termination of the New Brunswick Occupational Safety Actemployee, reasonable wear and tear or accidental damage accepted. A ten minute break On job sites, all loading, unloading, rigging, stocking and placement of piping, valves, pipe fittings, tanks and equipment shall be allowed after every two hours of work. This does not include lunch hour breaks which are after every four hours. An Employee required to take a Welding Test will do so during the regular hours while in the employ performed by members of the EmployerUnited Association.

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Samples: Combined Commercial Agreement

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