CRAFT ASSIST Sample Clauses

CRAFT ASSIST. Craft assistance is defined as a craft assisting another craft in the performance of work items not normally assigned to their respective craft. It is intended to utilize craft assistance to increase efficiency, not to displace additional full time workers in another craft.
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CRAFT ASSIST. The parties agree to a program of craft assistance. It is the intent of the employer to maintain the traditional craft functions within the yard; however, it is recognized and understood that inefficiencies and standby time are detrimental and are not desired by either party, and are to be eliminated whenever possible. Craft assistance shall mean a craft performing or assisting in the performance of work items not traditionally assigned to his/her respective craft for limited durations of time. Reduction of standby time shall mean the minimization of those periods of time spent waiting for another craft to appear to perform a task that is incidental to the main task being performed and those limited periods of time spent waiting to perform a task that is incidental to the main task being performed. Incidental shall be defined as work that is casual, unplanned and/or less than two (2) hours in duration. It is not the intent of the Employer to divide work assignments into periods that are two hours or less for the purpose of circumventing traditional jurisdiction. It is the agreement of the parties to minimize standby time by providing for the concept of craft assistance. The intent of this proposal is the elimination/reduction of stand-by time. Jobs requiring full-time assignment would still be performed by the traditional craft or by a composite crew made up of members of traditional crafts. The parties recognize the importance of efficiency when performing repair and overhaul work. To facilitate this, the company may retain seniority workers, assigned to specific items, out of seniority until the items have been completed, not to exceed seven (7) work days. This practice shall be limited to Xxxx Seattle (Harbor Island) Yard. The Employer will make every reasonable effort to place the most senior employees on the items. The Unions and the Employer may work together to develop a bonus plan or plans that would reward the employees for their performance on a particular job or group of jobs. The parties agree to the principal of one craft assisting another as indicated in the following non-exclusive list of examples, many of which are currently being practiced in the shipyard:
CRAFT ASSIST. The parties agree to the principles and program of craft assistance. It is the intent of the Company to maintain the traditional craft functions within the yard. However, it is recognized and understood that inefficiencies and standby time are detrimental and are not desired by either party, and are to be eliminated whenever possible. Craft assistance shall mean an Employee of a particular craft performing or assisting in the performance of work items not traditionally assigned to his/her respective craft for limited durations of time Reduction of standby time shall mean minimization of those periods of time spent waiting for another craft to appear to perform a task that is incidental to the main task being performed and those limited periods of time spent waiting to perform a task that is incidental to the main task being performed. Incidental shall be defined as work that is casual, unplanned or of less than four (4) hours' duration. It is in the intention and agreement of the parties to minimize standby time by providing for the concept and reality of craft assistance. The intent of this agreement is the elimination of standby time. Job requiring full-time assignment will continue to be performed by traditional craft, composite crews or multi-craft assignments made up of members of traditional crafts. All Employees will be expected to accept direction and work assignment in accordance with the intent of this agreement, and from any Craft Supervisor. Any abuse of this agreement shall be subject to the grievance procedure. APPENDIX 6 MILEAGE CHART Airport 26 Atlantic Cement Docks 11 Cargil Grain 5 Coast Guard Base 20 Convoy Escort Piers 21 Xxxxxx Island 25 CSX Xxxx 00 00 XXX Coal Pier/Pier 9 43 D & S Piers 21 Engineers Piers (Boissevain Avenue) 12 ESSO Oil Docks 20 Xxxxxxxxx River Terminals 10 Fort Monroe 46 Fort Norfolk (Front Street) 8 Fort Story 40 Grain Elevator 21 Great Bridge 24 Gulf Oil Dock 10 Xxxxxxx'x Point Docks 00 Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx 00 Xxxxxx Xxxxx (Xxxx Railway) 25 Moon Engineering 16 Naval Air Station 26 N & W Coal Piers 18 NOB 23 Navy Yard 7 Newport News Shipyard 45 NNMT 44 NIT 19 Portsmouth Marine Terminals 14 Norfolk Yacht Club 14 Rudee Inlet 42 Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Docks 10 Xxxxxxxx Oil 11 South Annex 19 Southgate Terminals 11 St. Julian Creek 16 Texas Oil Docks 9 Virginia Chemical & Shelting (W. Norfolk) 00 Xxxx Xxxxxx (Atlantic Basin) 8 Virginia Beach 42

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  • Audit Assistance Each of the Parties and their respective Subsidiaries are or may be subject to regulation and audit by a Governmental Authority (including a Taxing Authority), standards organizations, customers or other parties to contracts with such Parties or their respective Subsidiaries under applicable Law, standards or contract provisions. If a Governmental Authority, standards organization, customer or other party to a contract with a Party or its Subsidiary exercises its right to examine or audit such Party’s or its Subsidiary’s books, records, documents or accounting practices and procedures pursuant to such applicable Law, standards or contract provisions, and such examination or audit relates to the Services, then the other Party shall provide, at the sole cost and expense of the requesting Party, all assistance reasonably requested by the Party that is subject to the examination or audit in responding to such examination or audits or requests for Information, to the extent that such assistance or Information is within the reasonable control of the cooperating Party and is related to the Services.

  • Technical Assistance The State agrees to provide technical assistance regarding the State’s rules, regulations and policies to the Sub- Recipient and to assist in the correction of problem areas identified by the State’s monitoring activities.

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  • Mutual Assistance Each party shall assist the other in complying with all applicable requirements of the Data Protection Legislation. In particular, each party shall:

  • Transition Assistance If this Contract is not renewed at the end of this term, if the Contract is otherwise terminated before project completion, or if particular work on a project is terminated for any reason, Contractor shall provide transition assistance for a reasonable, mutually agreed period of time after the expiration or termination of this Contract or particular work under this Contract. The purpose of this assistance is to allow for the expired or terminated portion of the services to continue without interruption or adverse effect, and to facilitate the orderly transfer of such services to State or its designees. The parties agree that such transition assistance is governed by the terms and conditions of this Contract, except for those terms or conditions that do not reasonably apply to such transition assistance. State shall pay Contractor for any resources utilized in performing such transition assistance at the most current Contract rates. If State terminates a project or this Contract for cause, then State may offset the cost of paying Contractor for the additional resources Contractor utilized in providing transition assistance with any damages State may have sustained as a result of Contractor’s breach.

  • Outplacement Assistance 14.1 Following a termination of employment, other than for Cause, the Executive shall be reimbursed by the Company for the costs of all outplacement services obtained by the Executive within the one-year period after the Effective Date of Termination; provided, however, that the total reimbursement shall be limited to an amount equal to $100,000. The provision of such outplacement services reimbursement shall be subject to the terms of Section 9(c).

  • Relocation Assistance The Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970, (42 U.S.C. § 4601), prohibits unfair treatment of persons displaced or whose property has been acquired because of Federal or Federal-aid programs and projects.

  • Regulatory Assistance Provider will permit regulators with jurisdiction over BFA or any BFA Recipient to examine Provider’s activities relating to its performance under this Agreement and the Services. Subject to Section 17.6, Provider will cooperate and provide all information reasonably requested by the regulator in connection with any such examination and provide reasonable assistance and access to all equipment, records, and systems requested by the regulator relating to the Services.

  • Financial Assistance Subject to the terms and conditions contained herein, the Director hereby grants to the Recipient financial assistance, as established in this section, for the sole and express purpose of paying or reimbursing the eligible costs certified to the Director under this Agreement for the completion of the Project.

  • Litigation Assistance Except when it would constitute a direct conflict of interest for BA, BA will make itself available to assist CE in any administrative or judicial proceeding by testifying as witness as to an alleged violation of HIPAA, the HITECH Act, the Privacy or Security Rule, or other law relating to security or privacy.

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