Commercial Work. (a) Effective July 1, 2013, on commercial work, the hourly base rate of wages for Journeyperson Plasterers shall be thirty- dollars and ninety four cents ($30.94).
Commercial Work. Any and all work performed on a commercial project will be performed under a Commercial Agreement between the Union and the Employer.
Commercial Work. Each Employer shall make a contribution to the Painting And Decorating Contractors of America, of Harrisburg, Industry Advancement Fund (Industry Advancement Fund) at a rate of Two Cents ($.02) for each hour worked by each employee who is engaged in performing commercial painting or coating work of any kind including, without limitation, painting or coating of office buildings, warehouses, schools, hospitals, malls, apartment buildings, hotels, motels and restaurants. The Administrator of the Funds shall collect the Industry Advancement Fund monies and remit these contributions to the Painting and Decorating Contractors of America, of Harrisburg on a monthly basis together with a report detailing the amounts collected from each Employer. This Industry Advancement Fund shall be established and administered by the P.D.C.A. – Harrisburg, which shall use monies from this Fund to pay for programs and expenses intended to support and advance the Commercial Painting and Coating Industry. This Industry Advancement Fund also shall be used to pay the operating costs of the P.D.C.A. – Harrisburg, including expenses associated with the promotion of stability of relations between labor and management, conducting of safety campaigns, public relations campaigns and education programs, the P.D.C.A. – Harrisburg’s costs of collective bargaining, the P.D.C.A. – Harrisburg’s cost of the representation it receives in the adjustment of grievances and in arbitration, and such other programs and expenses as will be beneficial to the Commercial Painting and Coating Industry.
Commercial Work. All commercial (i.e., for-profit) entities are required to pay the commercial rate for instrument time for all hours of use, unless the funds supporting this work (including salaries) are awarded to USU through the Sponsored Programs Office at full indirect cost rates. Commercial work is carried out by Facility Staff and published technician rates will also apply.
Commercial Work. Each Employer shall make a contribution to the Associated Master Painters and Decorators, Industry Advancement Fund (Industry Advancement Fund) at a rate of Two Cents ($.02) for each hour worked by each employee who is engaged in performing commercial painting or coating work of any kind including, without limitation, painting or coating of office buildings, warehouses, schools, hospitals, malls, apartment buildings, hotels, motels and restaurants. The Administrator of the Funds shall collect the Industry Advancement Fund monies and remit these contributions to the Associated Master Painters and Decorators on a monthly basis together with a report detailing the amounts collected from each Employer. This Industry Advancement Fund shall be established and administered by the A.M.P.D., which shall use monies from this Fund to pay for programs and expenses intended to support and advance the Commercial Painting and Coating Industry. This Industry Advancement Fund also shall be used to pay the operating costs of the A.M.P.D., including expenses associated with the promotion of stability of relations between labor and management, conducting of safety campaigns, public relations campaigns and education programs, the A.M.P.D.’s costs of collective bargaining, the A.M.P.D.’s cost of the representation it receives in the adjustment of grievances and in arbitration, and such other programs and expenses as will be beneficial to the Commercial Painting and Coating Industry.
Commercial Work. The Employer, when requiring men, shall consult with the Local Union with respect to qualified union members available to work, and the Union shall supply to the Employer, or make available with a list of qualified, and currently available for work, union members with the address of their current principal permanent residence. The Employer may select any union member he desires provided that no more than two (2) employees per job site are from outside the geographic region. The two (2) employees from outside the geographic region may be the first two employees hired. When the Employer has made his selection he shall contact the Union Office who shall immediately contact the man to ask him to report to work as per the Employer’s instructions. If Local 437 cannot supply the quantity and\or the skill required, the signatory Sheet Metal Company may procure such men as are available. All men so hired shall be cleared though the Shop Xxxxxxx, as to Union membership before employment commences and shall become members of Local Union 437 within seven (7) calendar days.
Commercial Work. (a) The Recipient must obtain prior written approval from the Department before engaging in Commercial Work.
Commercial Work. The Union agrees that on commercial work, first or second year apprentices or second year improvers will be allowed to work on these projects without the accompaniment of an Insulators and Asbestos Workers Local No. 127 mechanic. Not more than two
Commercial Work. The Union agrees that on commercial work, first or second year apprentices or second year improvers will be allowed to work on these projects without the accompaniment of an Insulators and Asbestos Workers Local No. 127 mechanic. Not more than two (2) apprentices or improvers may be used on any one project, second apprentice or improver on any one project will be allowed only with the permission of the Business Agent. Third worker on a commercial project must be an Insulators and Asbestos Workers Local No. 127 mechanic. Commercial Work shall consist of any work performed at any facility that is not engaged in the manufacturing of any product or goods. A fourth year apprentice who has completed all required schooling shall be permitted to work without the direct supervision at the fourth year rate of pay, but shall not be permitted to supervise another apprentice or other workers under them. This is for commercial work only. Schools Hospitals and Nursing Homes Water Treatment Plants Waste Treatment Plants Motels and Hotels Office Buildings Eating Facilities Jails and Prisons Any grievances in regard to the definition of Commercial Work by either party to this Agreement shall be referred to Article V - Joint Trade Board and Grievance Procedure for settlement.
Commercial Work. Upon written permission by the Contracting Officer, the Contractor may use the facilities provided under this contract for a rental fee for commercial work. When requesting permission to use the facilities, the Contractor shall provide the following information with its request: