COMPOSITE CREWS. 11.1 The use of Composite Crews does not establish precedent or change the appropriate jurisdiction of the crafts involved. Composite crews may be formed where conditions warrant, but this is not to be construed under regular operating conditions as the Employers prerogative to assign workers out of their usual skill classification. The principle of “One Person, One Job” will be used to determine composite crews. A composite crew shall normally be determined no later than at the Xxxx-Up Meeting with prior notice to be given to the Local Unions involved. 11.2 The Employer may maintain a variety of skills within its group of employees to be prepared to have skills and/or supervision for any type of work that may arise. 11.3 It is understood that all employees will work together harmoniously as a group and as directed by the Employer. 11.4 In the event that any jurisdictional disputes shall arise between two or more Unions represented by this Agreement, an immediate assignment of the work in question shall be made by the Employer representative, based upon decisions and agreements of record or other information available. The work is then to continue and, if any of the Unions involved are not satisfied with the assignment, the matter shall be referred to the Site Project Committee involved for a decision. 11.5 The Employer and the Unions agree that such assignment of work involved in a jurisdictional dispute is imperative to the satisfactory operation of this Agreement and the continued operation of Ontario Power Generation and Xxxxx Power LP Projects.
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