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CRAFT JURISDICTION. A. It is agreed the following work is recognized as work coming under the jurisdiction of Ironworkers Local #112. It shall cover and include but not limited to the unloading, handling, fabrication, refabrication, erection, dismantling of structural, ornamental, reinforcing steel and metals, and plastic materials and it is understood and agreed this International Association claims for its members the fabrication, production, sorting, distributing, handling, erection and construction of all iron, steel, ornamental lead, bronze, brass copper, aluminum, vinyl all ferrous and nonferrous metals; all precast, pre-stressed, preassembled masonry panels and post-stressed concrete structures, agitators and similar types used to seal metal to metal surfaces; aprons, aqueducts, awnings, bar joi.nts, permanent batch plants not connected with highway work, blast furnaces, book stacks, boilers (sectional water tube and tubular), boxes, brackets, bridges, all bucks, bulkheads, bumpers, bunkers, cableways, caissons, canopies, caps, car dumps, cast tiling, chutes, clips, cofferdams, concentrators, concrete reinforcing including field fabrication, handling, racking, sorting, cutting, bending, hoisting, placing, burning welding and tying except loading and unloading by hand and carrying to a centralized point adjacent to or onto the job site on which such concrete reinforcing is to be used; all types of conveyors, coolers, coping, corbels, corrugated sheets, all types of cranes (the erection, installation, handling, operating and maintenance on all forms of construction work), crushers, cupolas, curtains, dams, decking (metal), roof decking (such as "cofar" and similar types materials, as well as Trusdeck Xxxxx “M” decks and other dual purpose type roof deck) derricks, decks, deck levelers, domes, all doors, dredges, drums, duct and trench frames and plates, dumb waiter enclosures, dumpers, elevators, elevator cars, elevator enclosures, enamel tanks, enamel vats, escalators, expanded metals, fascias, false work, fans, fencing, fire escapes, fins, flag poles, flagging on cranes, floor construction and flooring, flumes, frames, frames in support of boilers, fronts, fur rooms, gates, all grating, grillage and foundation work, grill work, all guards, hangars, handling ceilings, hopers, hot rooms, all embedded metals, inclines, iron doors, jail and cell work, joints (precast, pre-stressed and post-stressed), kalomeined doors, kilns, lintels, life boats (xxxxxxx of), lockers, locks, louvres, all type machinery (moving, hoisting, lowering and placing on foundations), making and installation of all articles made of wire and fibrous rope, marquees, materials altered in field such as: framing, cutting, bending, drilling, burning and welding by acetylene gas and electric machines; metal curtain wall, metal floor decking, metal forms and false work pertaining to concrete construction, metal furniture, metal windows, and enclosures, mixers, monorails, multiplates, operating devices, operation of gas driven welders and generators, all types ovens, pans, paint booths, panels (insulated and non-insulated, factory and field assembled), pen stocks, xxxxxxx pickup trucks (for transporting personnel, tools and drinking water), pile drivers, plates porcelain enameled panels, post-tensioning including unloading, hoisting, placing of cables, pumping of grease and grout and operation of stressing jacks, prefabricated metal building, pulverizers, racks, all rails, railing (including pipe), railroad bridgework and maintenance, reservoirs, all type rigging (including shipyards, navy yards, vessels and government departments), roof, rolling shutters, safe deposit boxes, safes, sash scaffolding all scales, seat, shafting, sheet piling, shelving, shoring, sidewalk and vault lights, signs, skip hoists skylights, smoke conveyors, spandrels (metal and precast concrete), spillways, stacks, stage equipment and counterweight system and rigging for asbestos curtain, all stairways, steel and precast concrete, stokers, storage rooms, stoves, subway, sun shades, tables, towers including four, six and eight post material and personnel hoists, material buck hoists and rack and pinion personnel, hoists, tanks, tracks, tramways, travelers, traveling sheaves, trusses (steel, Xxxx, and combination), tunnels, vats, vault doors, vaults, ventilators, vertical hydraulic elevators, vessels, viaducts, washing machines and washers, window wall, wire work, all types wire partitions, wrecking and dismantling of all the above and all housesmith work and submarine diving in connection with or about the same. B. The above claims are subject to documented trade agreements, decisions of the National Joint Board of Settlement of Jurisdictional disputes, area and trade practice. C. The EMPLOYER agrees to recognize the territorial and occupational jurisdiction of the Ironworkers Union to the extent that it shall not use for the performance of such work at the job site, any person, company, or concern that does not observe the same wages, fringe benefits, hours and conditions of employment as enjoyed by the employees covered by this Agreement. D. It is understood and agreed that any and all jurisdictional and/or work assignment disputes shall be handled in accordance with the following procedure: The individual EMPLOYER and the respective UNION representatives shall attempt to settle the matter. If no settlement is reached, the individual EMPLOYER and the International Representatives of the respective UNIONS shall attempt to settle the matter. In attempting to arrive at a settlement, the individual EMPLOYER and the UNIONS shall be governed by decisions and agreements of record as set out in the green book, by agreements between the International Unions involved. There shall be no strikes, no work stoppages or slowdowns or other interferences with the work because of jurisdictional disputes. The parties hereto understand and agree that time is of the essence in processing and handling jurisdictional and/or work assignment disputes and that same will be handled and processed as expeditiously as possible: Assignments of work shall only be made by the EMPLOYER.

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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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CRAFT JURISDICTION. A. It is agreed the following work is recognized as work coming under that the jurisdiction of Ironworkers Local #112. It shall cover and include but not limited work covered by this Agreement is that provided for in the charter grant issued by the American Federation of Labor to the unloading, handling, fabrication, refabrication, erection, dismantling of structural, ornamental, reinforcing steel and metals, and plastic materials and it is understood and agreed this International Association of Bridge, Structural Ornamental and Reinforcing Ironworkers, it being understood that the claims are subject to trade agreement and final decision of the AFL-CIO, as well as the decision rendered by the National Joint Board for the Settlement of Jurisdictional Disputes, its successors and assigns. Local Union No. 22 claims for its members the fabrication, production, sortingerection, distributing, handling, erection and construction of all iron, steel, ornamental lead, bronze, brass brass, copper, aluminum, vinyl all ferrous and nonferrous metals; all , precast, pre-stressed, preassembled masonry panels prestressed and post-stressed poststressed concrete structures, agitators agitators, air ducts, anchors, application of all sealants such as Thiokol, Neoprene and similar types used to seal metal to metal surfaces; aprons, aqueducts, awnings, bar joi.nts, permanent batch plants not connected with highway workjoists, blast furnaces, book stacks, boilers (sectional water tube tube, and tubular), boxes, brackets, bridges, all bucks, bulkheads, bumpers, bunkers, cableways, caissons, canopies, caps, car dumps, cast tiling, chutes, clips, cofferdams, concentrators, concrete reinforcing including field fabrication, handling, racking, sorting, cutting, bending, hoisting, placing, burning welding and tying except loading and unloading by hand and carrying to a centralized point adjacent to or onto the job site on which such concrete reinforcing is to be used; all types of conveyors, coolers, coping, corbels, corrugated sheets, all types of sheets when attached to steel frames; cranes (the erection, installation, handling, operating operating, and maintenance on all forms of construction work), crushers, cupolas, curtains, dams, decking (metal), ; roof decking (such as "cofar" “Cofar” and similar types type materials, as well as Trusdeck “Trusdeck”, Xxxxx “M” decks deck , and other dual purpose type of roof deck) ), derricks, decks, deck levelersdocks, domes, all doors, dredges, drums, duct ducts and trench frames and plates, dumb waiter enclosures, dumpers, elevators, elevator cars, elevator enclosures, enamel tanks, enamel vats, escalators, expanded metals, fasciasfacies, false work, fans, fencing, all fiberglass construction in lieu of metal, fire escapes, fins, flag poles, flagging on cranes, floor construction and flooring, flumes, frames, frames in support of boilers, fronts, fur rooms, gates, all grating, grillage and foundation work, grill work, all guards, hangarshangers, handling hanging ceilings, hopershoppers, hot rooms, all embedded metalsincinerator (complete), inclines, iron doors, jail and cell work, joints joists (precast, pre-stressed prestressed and post-stressedpoststressed), kalomeined doors, kilns, kalwall, lintels, life boats (xxxxxxx of), lockers, locks, louvreslouvers, all type machinery (moving, hoisting, lowering and placing on foundations), making and installation of all articles made of wire and fibrous rope, ; marquees, materials material altered in field such as: framing, cutting, bending, drilling, burning burning, and welding by acetylene gas and electric machines; metal curtain wall, metal floor decking, metal forms and false work pertaining to concrete construction, metal furniture, metal windows, windows and enclosures, mixers, monorails, multiplatesmulti plate, operating devices, operation of gas driven welders and generators, all types ovens, pans, paint booths, panels (insulated and non-non- insulated, factory and field assembled), pen stocks, xxxxxxx pickup trucks (for transporting personnel, tools and drinking water), pile drivers, plates pipe arbor, plates, porcelain enameled panels, post-tensioning including unloading, hoisting, placing of cables, pumping of grease and grout and operation of stressing jacks, prefabricated metal building, pulverizers, racks, all rails, railing (including pipe), railroad bridgework bridge work and maintenance, reinforced earth, reservoirs, all type rigging (including shipyards, navy yards, vessels and government departments), roofroofs, rolling steel doors (including grills), rolling shutters, safe deposit boxes, safes, sash scaffolding all scalessashes, seatscaffolding, seats, bleachers of any material, regardless on name brand, shafting, sheet piling, shelving, shoring, sidewalk and vault lights, siding of any type or brands, signs, skip hoists hoists, skylights, smoke conveyors, spandrels (metal and precast concrete), spillways, stacks, stage equipment and counterweight system and rigging for asbestos curtain, all stairways, steel and precast concretestanding seam roofs, stokersstockers, storage rooms, stoves, subwaysubways, sun shades, installation of solar system panels, tables, towers including four, six and eight post material and personnel hoists, material buck hoists and rack and pinion personnel, hoiststowers, tanks, tracks, tramways, travelers, traveling sheaves, trusses (steel, Xxxx, Xxxx and combination), tunnels, vats, vaults, vault doors, vaults, ventilators, vertical hydraulic elevators, vessels, viaducts, washing machines and washers, window wall, wire work, all types wire partitions, ; wrecking and dismantling of all of the above and all housesmith work and submarine diving in connection with or about the same. B. . Local Union 22 further claims all work in connection with field fabrication, handling, racking, sorting, cutting, bending, hoisting, placing, burning, welding, and tying of all materials used to reinforce concrete construction, including the placing and pulling of all wire mesh, except the loading or unloading of these materials by hand, The above claims are subject to documented trade agreements, decisions agreements and decision of the National Joint Board of for the Settlement of Jurisdictional disputesDisputes, area its successors and trade practice. C. assigns. The EMPLOYER agrees Jurisdiction of work referred to recognize in this Article is the territorial and occupational jurisdiction of work claimed by the Ironworkers Union to the extent that International Association of Bridge, Structural and Ornamental Iron Workers and nothing contained herein shall make it shall not use mandatory for the performance employer to accept the claims of such work at the job site, any person, company, or concern that jurisdiction of being binding upon him. The employer does not observe waive any of his rights by permitting the same wages, fringe benefits, hours and conditions of employment as enjoyed by the employees covered by this Agreement. D. It is understood and agreed that any and all jurisdictional and/or work assignment disputes shall be handled in accordance with the following procedure: The individual EMPLOYER and the respective UNION representatives shall attempt to settle the matter. If no settlement is reached, the individual EMPLOYER and the International Representatives inclusion of the respective UNIONS shall attempt to settle the matter. In attempting to arrive at a settlement, the individual EMPLOYER and the UNIONS shall be governed by decisions and agreements jurisdiction of record as set out work in the green book, by agreements between the International Unions involvedthis contract. There shall be no strikes, no work stoppages or slowdowns stoppages, or other interferences interference with the work because by reason of jurisdictional jurisdiction disputes. The parties hereto understand and agree that time is of the essence in processing and handling jurisdictional and/or work assignment disputes and that same will be handled and processed as expeditiously as possible: Assignments of work shall only be made by the EMPLOYER.

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Samples: Joint Agreement

CRAFT JURISDICTION. A. It is agreed the following work is recognized as work coming under that the jurisdiction of Ironworkers Local #112. It shall cover and include but not limited work covered by this Agreement is that provided for in the charter grant issued by the American Federation of Labor to the unloading, handling, fabrication, refabrication, erection, dismantling of structural, ornamental, reinforcing steel and metals, and plastic materials and it is understood and agreed this International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers, it being understood that the claims are subject to trade Agreements and final decisions of the AFL-CIO as well as the decisions rendered by the National Joint Board for its members the settlement of jurisdictional disputes. The parties to this Agreement are subject to and agree to be bound by all decisions and awards made by the National Joint Board for settlement of jurisdictional disputes with respect to all jurisdictional disputes which may arise under this Agreement. This Union claims the following work: the field fabrication, production, sorting, distributing, handling, erection and construction of all iron, iron and steel, ornamental lead, bronze, brass brass, copper, aluminum, vinyl all ferrous and nonferrous metals; all precastreinforced concrete structures or parts thereof: bridges, pre-stressedviaducts, preassembled masonry panels and post-stressed concrete structuresinclines, agitators and similar types used to seal metal to metal surfaces; apronsdams, aqueductsdocks, awningsdredges, bar joi.ntsvessels, permanent batch plants not connected with highway worklocks, gates, aquaducts, reservoirs, spillways, flumes, caissons, secant caissons, secant walls, cofferdams, subways, tunnels, cableways, tramways, monorails, blast furnaces, book stacksprecipitators, boilers (sectional water tube and tubular)stoves, boxesincinerators, bracketskilns, bridgesdrivers, coolers, crushers, agitators, pulverizers, mixers, roasters, concentrators, ovens, cupolas, smoke conveyors, pen stocks, flag poles, drums, shafting, shoring, all bucksstorage rooms, bulkheadsfans and hot rooms, bumpersventilators including air ducts in connection therewith, stacks, bunkers, cablewaysconveyers, caissons, canopies, caps, car dumps, cast tiling, chutes, clips, cofferdams, concentrators, concrete reinforcing including field fabrication, handling, racking, sorting, cutting, bending, hoisting, placing, burning welding and tying except loading and unloading by hand and carrying to a centralized point adjacent to or onto the job site on which such concrete reinforcing is to be used; all types of conveyors, coolers, coping, corbels, corrugated sheets, all types of cranes (the erection, installation, handling, operating and maintenance on all forms of construction work), crushers, cupolas, curtains, dams, decking (metal), roof decking (such as "cofar" speed walks and similar types materials, as well as Trusdeck Xxxxx “M” decks and other dual purpose type roof deck) derricks, decks, deck levelers, domes, all doors, dredges, drums, duct and trench frames and plates, dumb waiter enclosuresequipment, dumpers, elevators, vats, enamel tanks and vats, towers, tanks, pans, hoppers, bins, plates, anchors and anchor bolts, caps, corbels, lintels, inserts, Xxxx and Combination Trusses, grillage and foundation work, bucks, partitions, hanging ceilings, hangers, clips, brackets, flooring, floor construction, steel floor decking and domes, cast tiling, frames, air ducts, dust and trench frames and trench frame angles and angles for machinery bases, shelf angles for support of bricks, stone, or any other material, all iron in expansion joints and plates including baffle, blast, deflector, smoke, bearing and shoe plates, plates in vaults, structural supports for conveyers for coal, ashes, or any other material whether bulk or package, exterior wheel or corner guards, grill work, skylights, roofs canopies, marquees, awnings, elevator and dumb waiter enclosures, elevator cars, elevator enclosurestracks, enamel tanksfacias, enamel vatsaprons, frames, fronts, racks, book stacks, tables, chutes, escalators, expanded metalsventilators, fasciasboxes, false signs, jail and cell work, fansvaults, fencingvault doors, fire escapes, fins, flag poles, flagging on cranes, floor construction and flooring, flumes, corrugated sheets when attached to steel frames, frames in support of boilers; material altered in field, frontssuch as framing, fur roomscutting, gatesbending, all gratingdrilling, grillage burning and foundation workwelding, grill workincluding by Acetylene Gas and Electric Machines; metal forms and false work pertaining to concrete construction; traveling sheaves, all guardsvertical hydraulic elevators, hangarsbulkheads, handling ceilings, hopers, hot rooms, all embedded metals, inclines, iron doors, jail and cell work, joints (precast, pre-stressed and post-stressed), kalomeined doors, kilns, lintels, life boats (xxxxxxx of), lockers, locks, louvres, all type machinery (moving, hoisting, lowering and placing on foundations), skiphoists; the making and installation of all articles made of wire and fibrous rope, marqueesfalse work, materials altered in field such as: framingtravelers, cutting, bending, drilling, burning and welding by acetylene gas and electric machines; metal curtain wall, metal floor decking, metal forms and false work pertaining to concrete construction, metal furniture, metal windows, and enclosures, mixers, monorails, multiplates, operating devices, operation of gas driven welders and generators, all types ovens, pans, paint booths, panels (insulated and non-insulated, factory and field assembled), pen stocks, xxxxxxx pickup trucks (for transporting personnel, tools and drinking water)scaffolding, pile drivers, plates porcelain enameled panels, post-tensioning including unloading, hoisting, placing of cables, pumping of grease and grout and operation of stressing jacks, prefabricated metal building, pulverizers, racks, all rails, railing (including pipe), railroad bridgework and maintenance, reservoirs, all type rigging (including shipyards, navy yards, vessels and government departments), roof, rolling shutters, safe deposit boxes, safes, sash scaffolding all scales, seat, shafting, sheet piling, shelvingderricks, shoringcranes, sidewalk the erection, installation, handling and vault lightsoperating of same on all forms of construction work; all railroad bridge work including their maintenance, signsthe loading, skip hoists skylightsunloading, smoke conveyorsnecessary maintenance, spandrels (metal and precast concrete)erection, spillwaysinstallation, stacks, stage equipment and counterweight system and rigging for asbestos curtain, all stairways, steel and precast concrete, stokers, storage rooms, stoves, subway, sun shades, tables, towers including four, six and eight post material and personnel hoists, material buck hoists and rack and pinion personnel, hoists, tanks, tracks, tramways, travelers, traveling sheaves, trusses (steel, Xxxx, and combination), tunnels, vats, vault doors, vaults, ventilators, vertical hydraulic elevators, vessels, viaducts, washing machines and washers, window wall, wire work, all types wire partitionsremoval, wrecking and dismantling of all of the above and all housesmith work and submarine diving in connection with or about same. The erection of steel towers, chutes, and spouts for concrete where attached to towers and handling and fastening of cables and guys for same. The racking, sorting, cutting, bending, hoisting, placing and tying of all iron, steel and metal used in reinforced concrete construction, including mesh for floor arches, the same. B. making of hoops and stirrups, metal forms and metal supports thereto, including steel foundations, beams, rails in buildings, viaducts, all sectional and other steel stacks erected in office buildings, hospitals and hotels; all stacks erected in small power plants in connection with office buildings, hospitals and hotels. All extensions and repair to such stacks on buildings herein mentioned, coal bunkers, bins or hoppers bolted, welded or riveted whether used for coal, grain, ore, stone or any material, hanging ceilings, angles, tees, channels, beams, etc. Structural iron and steelwork for support of boilers, hoppers, elevators; also jacking up of all elevated roads and bridges. Wrecking of bridges, viaducts, elevated roads and structural steel and iron work in all buildings. The above claims erection and removal of all falsework from bridges, viaducts and elevated roads, all cast iron and steel mullions except those in store fronts. All frames for openings except where iron or calamine doors are subject hung; all porches, verandas and balconies; all canopies; all frame work for ventilators, all skylights and penthouses, except shell ornamental cast work or operating devices. All structural work to documented trade agreementssupport escalators and speedwalk conveyers. All work on cells in jails and police stations, decisions excepting the setting and fitting of doors, all elevator pockets, all overhead travelers, I beams or channels, monorails and tramways, duorails, tramrails, caps, lintels and anchor bolts. Structural steel and iron work for sidewalks including curb angles, plates, reinforcing steel and wire mesh. The framing and erection or dismantling of travelers and derricks; the National Joint Board erection of Settlement structural steel work for signs, elevators, chutes, skip hoists, blast furnaces, precipitators, angles for machinery bases, shelf angles for support of Jurisdictional disputesbrick, area and trade practice. C. The EMPLOYER agrees to recognize the territorial and occupational jurisdiction of the Ironworkers Union to the extent that it shall not use for the performance of such work at the job site, stone or any person, company, or concern that does not observe the same wages, fringe benefits, hours and conditions of employment as enjoyed by the employees covered by this Agreement. D. It is understood and agreed that any other material and all jurisdictional and/or iron in expansion joints. Erection of structural steel work assignment disputes shall be handled for bulkheads or sluice gate work in accordance connection with the following procedure: The individual EMPLOYER pumping stations on dams and the respective UNION representatives shall attempt locks. All necessary changes pertaining to settle the matterthis classification of work such as drilling, chipping, bending, etc.; cutting and welding with gas and electricity. If no settlement is reachedErection, setting, repairing, lining, and anchoring of machinery and mechanical devices in bridges, blast furnace top mechanism, car dumpers and locks, cranes, derricks, pug mill machinery, ore bridges, ore unloaders and conveyers (excepting machinery classified as electrical); erection, setting, repairing, lining and anchoring of guard or collision rails on bridges and approaches, the individual EMPLOYER erection and dismantling of structural steel and tubular towers, structures such as bleachers, stands and scaffolding, including structural steel and columns for temporary barricades around buildings under construction; all the International Representatives unloading of material when done by xxxxxxx, tackle or outrigger; the respective UNIONS shall attempt to settle laying, tying, setting, fabricating and bending (when done on the matterjob) of all steel or iron rods; wire mesh work or other metal used in reinforcing concrete and floor construction, including paper back wire mesh and corrugated sheeting used in floor construction; all premoulded, reinforced concrete members. In attempting to arrive at a settlementThe handling and setting of all types of steel and metal joists including metal box joists for trusslab and preformed Keystone shaped metal joists. The erection of steel houses and buildings, the individual EMPLOYER maintenance of reinforcing steel and the UNIONS shall be governed by decisions and agreements of record as set out in the green book, by agreements between the International Unions involved. There shall be no strikes, no work stoppages or slowdowns or other interferences with the work because of jurisdictional disputeswire mesh while concrete is being poured on same. The parties hereto understand and agree that time is installation of the essence in processing and handling jurisdictional and/or work assignment disputes and that same will be handled and processed as expeditiously as possible: Assignments of work shall only be made by the EMPLOYER.all ferrous, nonferrous and/or

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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

CRAFT JURISDICTION. A. It is agreed the following work is recognized as work coming under that the jurisdiction of Ironworkers Local #112. It shall cover and include but not limited work covered by this Agreement is that provided for in the charter grant issued by the American Federation of Labor to the unloading, handling, fabrication, refabrication, erection, dismantling of structural, ornamental, reinforcing steel and metals, and plastic materials and it is understood and agreed this International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers, it being understood that the claims are subject to trade Agreements and final decisions of the AFL-CIO as well as the decisions rendered by the National Joint Board for its members the settlement of jurisdictional disputes. The parties to this Agreement are subject to and agree to be bound by all decisions and awards made by the National Joint Board for settlement of jurisdictional disputes with respect to all jurisdictional disputes which may arise under this Agreement. This Union claims the following work: the field fabrication, production, sorting, distributing, handling, erection and construction of all iron, iron and steel, ornamental lead, bronze, brass brass, copper, aluminum, vinyl all ferrous and nonferrous metals; all precastreinforced concrete structures or parts thereof: bridges, pre-stressedviaducts, preassembled masonry panels and post-stressed concrete structuresinclines, agitators and similar types used to seal metal to metal surfaces; apronsdams, aqueductsdocks, awningsdredges, bar joi.ntsvessels, permanent batch plants not connected with highway worklocks, gates, aquaducts, reservoirs, spillways, flumes, caissons, secant caissons, secant walls, cofferdams, subways, tunnels, cableways, tramways, monorails, blast furnaces, book stacksprecipitators, boilers (sectional water tube and tubular)stoves, boxesincinerators, bracketskilns, bridgesdrivers, coolers, crushers, agitators, pulverizers, mixers, roasters, concentrators, ovens, cupolas, smoke conveyors, pen stocks, flag poles, drums, shafting, shoring, all bucksstorage rooms, bulkheadsfans and hot rooms, bumpersventilators including air ducts in connection therewith, stacks, bunkers, cablewaysconveyers, caissons, canopies, caps, car dumps, cast tiling, chutes, clips, cofferdams, concentrators, concrete reinforcing including field fabrication, handling, racking, sorting, cutting, bending, hoisting, placing, burning welding and tying except loading and unloading by hand and carrying to a centralized point adjacent to or onto the job site on which such concrete reinforcing is to be used; all types of conveyors, coolers, coping, corbels, corrugated sheets, all types of cranes (the erection, installation, handling, operating and maintenance on all forms of construction work), crushers, cupolas, curtains, dams, decking (metal), roof decking (such as "cofar" speed walks and similar types materials, as well as Trusdeck Xxxxx “M” decks and other dual purpose type roof deck) derricks, decks, deck levelers, domes, all doors, dredges, drums, duct and trench frames and plates, dumb waiter enclosuresequipment, dumpers, elevators, vats, enamel tanks and vats, towers, tanks, pans, hoppers, bins, plates, anchors and anchor bolts, caps, corbels, lintels, inserts, Xxxx and Combination Trusses, grillage and foundation work, bucks, partitions, hanging ceilings, hangers, clips, brackets, flooring, floor construction, steel floor decking and domes, cast tiling, frames, air ducts, dust and trench frames and trench frame angles and angles for machinery bases, shelf angles for support of bricks, stone, or any other material, all iron in expansion joints and plates including baffle, blast, deflector, smoke, bearing and shoe plates, plates in vaults, structural supports for conveyers for coal, ashes, or any other material whether bulk or package, exterior wheel or corner guards, grill work, skylights, roofs canopies, marquees, awnings, elevator and dumb waiter enclosures, elevator cars, elevator enclosurestracks, enamel tanksfacias, enamel vatsaprons, frames, fronts, racks, book stacks, tables, chutes, escalators, expanded metalsventilators, fasciasboxes, false signs, jail and cell work, fansvaults, fencingvault doors, fire escapes, fins, flag poles, flagging on cranes, floor construction and flooring, flumes, corrugated sheets when attached to steel frames, frames in support of boilers; material altered in field, frontssuch as framing, fur roomscutting, gatesbending, all gratingdrilling, grillage burning and foundation workwelding, grill workincluding by Acetylene Gas and Electric Machines; metal forms and false work pertaining to concrete construction; traveling sheaves, all guardsvertical hydraulic elevators, hangarsbulkheads, handling ceilings, hopers, hot rooms, all embedded metals, inclines, iron doors, jail and cell work, joints (precast, pre-stressed and post-stressed), kalomeined doors, kilns, lintels, life boats (xxxxxxx of), lockers, locks, louvres, all type machinery (moving, hoisting, lowering and placing on foundations), skiphoists; the making and installation of all articles made of wire and fibrous rope, marqueesfalse work, materials altered in field such as: framingtravelers, cutting, bending, drilling, burning and welding by acetylene gas and electric machines; metal curtain wall, metal floor decking, metal forms and false work pertaining to concrete construction, metal furniture, metal windows, and enclosures, mixers, monorails, multiplates, operating devices, operation of gas driven welders and generators, all types ovens, pans, paint booths, panels (insulated and non-insulated, factory and field assembled), pen stocks, xxxxxxx pickup trucks (for transporting personnel, tools and drinking water)scaffolding, pile drivers, plates porcelain enameled panels, post-tensioning including unloading, hoisting, placing of cables, pumping of grease and grout and operation of stressing jacks, prefabricated metal building, pulverizers, racks, all rails, railing (including pipe), railroad bridgework and maintenance, reservoirs, all type rigging (including shipyards, navy yards, vessels and government departments), roof, rolling shutters, safe deposit boxes, safes, sash scaffolding all scales, seat, shafting, sheet piling, shelvingderricks, shoringcranes, sidewalk the erection, installation, handling and vault lightsoperating of same on all forms of construction work; all railroad bridge work including their maintenance, signsthe loading, skip hoists skylightsunloading, smoke conveyorsnecessary maintenance, spandrels (metal and precast concrete)erection, spillwaysinstallation, stacks, stage equipment and counterweight system and rigging for asbestos curtain, all stairways, steel and precast concrete, stokers, storage rooms, stoves, subway, sun shades, tables, towers including four, six and eight post material and personnel hoists, material buck hoists and rack and pinion personnel, hoists, tanks, tracks, tramways, travelers, traveling sheaves, trusses (steel, Xxxx, and combination), tunnels, vats, vault doors, vaults, ventilators, vertical hydraulic elevators, vessels, viaducts, washing machines and washers, window wall, wire work, all types wire partitionsremoval, wrecking and dismantling of all of the above and all housesmith work and submarine diving in connection with or about same. The erection of steel towers, chutes, and spouts for concrete where attached to towers and handling and fastening of cables and guys for same. The racking, sorting, cutting, bending, hoisting, placing and tying of all iron, steel and metal used in reinforced concrete construction, including mesh for floor arches, the same. B. making of hoops and stirrups, metal forms and metal supports thereto, including steel foundations, beams, rails in buildings, viaducts, all sectional and other steel stacks erected in office buildings, hospitals and hotels; all stacks erected in small power plants in connection with office buildings, hospitals and hotels. All extensions and repair to such stacks on buildings herein mentioned, coal bunkers, bins or hoppers bolted, welded or riveted whether used for coal, grain, ore, stone or any material, hanging ceilings, angles, tees, channels, beams, etc. Structural iron and steelwork for support of boilers, hoppers, elevators; also jacking up of all elevated roads and bridges. Wrecking of bridges, viaducts, elevated roads and structural steel and iron work in all buildings. The above claims erection and removal of all falsework from bridges, viaducts and elevated roads, all cast iron and steel mullions except those in store fronts. All frames for openings except where iron or calamine doors are subject hung; all porches, verandas and balconies; all canopies; all frame work for ventilators, all skylights and penthouses, except shell ornamental cast work or operating devices. All structural work to documented trade agreementssupport escalators and speedwalk conveyers. All work on cells in jails and police stations, decisions excepting the setting and fitting of doors, all elevator pockets, all overhead travelers, I beams or channels, monorails and tramways, duorails, tramrails, caps, lintels and anchor bolts. Structural steel and iron work for sidewalks including curb angles, plates, reinforcing steel and wire mesh. The framing and erection or dismantling of travelers and derricks; the National Joint Board erection of Settlement structural steel work for signs, elevators, chutes, skip hoists, blast furnaces, precipitators, angles for machinery bases, shelf angles for support of Jurisdictional disputesbrick, area and trade practice. C. The EMPLOYER agrees to recognize the territorial and occupational jurisdiction of the Ironworkers Union to the extent that it shall not use for the performance of such work at the job site, stone or any person, company, or concern that does not observe the same wages, fringe benefits, hours and conditions of employment as enjoyed by the employees covered by this Agreement. D. It is understood and agreed that any other material and all jurisdictional and/or iron in expansion joints. Erection of structural steel work assignment disputes shall be handled for bulkheads or sluice gate work in accordance connection with the following procedure: The individual EMPLOYER pumping stations on dams and the respective UNION representatives shall attempt locks. All necessary changes pertaining to settle the matterthis classification of work such as drilling, chipping, bending, etc.; cutting and welding with gas and electricity. If no settlement is reachedErection, setting, repairing, lining, and anchoring of machinery and mechanical devices in bridges, blast furnace top mechanism, car dumpers and locks, cranes, derricks, pug mill machinery, ore bridges, ore unloaders and conveyers (excepting machinery classified as electrical); erection, setting, repairing, lining and anchoring of guard or collision rails on bridges and approaches, the individual EMPLOYER erection and dismantling of structural steel and tubular towers, structures such as bleachers, stands and scaffolding, including structural steel and columns for temporary barricades around buildings under construction; all the International Representatives unloading of material when done by xxxxxxx, tackle or outrigger; the respective UNIONS shall attempt to settle laying, tying, setting, fabricating and bending (when done on the matter. In attempting to arrive at a settlement, the individual EMPLOYER and the UNIONS shall be governed by decisions and agreements job) of record as set out in the green book, by agreements between the International Unions involved. There shall be no strikes, no all steel or iron rods; wire mesh work stoppages or slowdowns or other interferences with the work because of jurisdictional disputesmetal used in reinforcing concrete and floor construction, including paper back wire mesh and corrugated sheeting used in floor construction; all premoulded, reinforced concrete members. The parties hereto understand handling and agree that time is setting of the essence in processing and handling jurisdictional and/or work assignment disputes and that same will be handled and processed as expeditiously as possible: Assignments of work shall only be made by the EMPLOYER.all types

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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

CRAFT JURISDICTION. A. It is mutually understood and agreed by the following work is recognized as work coming under parties hereto that the craft jurisdiction of Ironworkers Local #112. It the Union shall cover and include but not limited apply to all persons engaged in performing the unloadingfollowing duties or classifications of work: All persons engaged in erecting, dismantling and repairing, operating or assisting in operating, erecting, dismantling, or the repair of all hoisting and portable machines, all refrigerating machines or units and engines used on open and heavy construction work; all hoisting and portable machines and engines used in or upon wrecking, digging, boring, building and erecting, foundations, tunnels, and subways, dams, reservoirs, disposal plants, bridges, railroads, streets (paving and repair), road building construction (including grading and repair), sewers, water, gas and oil lines, underground cables, allotment development construction, harbor and river dredging, the construction and repair of all docks, wharves, piers, and seawalls; temporary sand, gravel and stone pits; temporary quarries and material yards (permanent and temporary), sand, rock and gravel screening machines; motor generators (when used for welding and cutting or for converting or transforming electric currents irrespective of their motive power); all machines used to sweep, clean and remove debris and snow from streets and roads; all mine hoists, telphers, grab buckets, pumps, siphons, pulsometers, generators, concrete mixers (irrespective of capacity), concrete pumps of all sizes and capacities, stone crushers, air compressors, all watertest and blasthole drilling machines; all sandblasting and other machines and boilers used in the cleaning and washing or for the heating of materials or heating water, or furnishing steam for the operation of all machines, engines and other appurtenances herein specified; all locomotive, tractor and truck type cranes; all derricks, boom hoists (of all descriptions and capacities), and automatic hoists; house and all elevators, man lifts used for hoisting material or lowering debris; all street rollers, steam and other types of scoops, pull shovels, mucking machines, draglines and cable-ways; all clamshell and orange peel buckets when used in connection with any machine or xxxxxxx or boom hoist for excavating, handling, fabricationstoring, refabrication, erection, dismantling of structural, ornamental, reinforcing steel and metals, and plastic materials and it is understood and agreed this International Association claims for its members the fabrication, production, sorting, distributing, handling, erection and construction of all iron, steel, ornamental lead, bronze, brass copper, aluminum, vinyl all ferrous and nonferrous metalsloading or unloading materials; all precast, pre-stressed, preassembled masonry panels land and post-stressed concrete structures, agitators and similar types used to seal metal to metal surfaces; aprons, aqueducts, awnings, bar joi.nts, permanent batch plants not connected with highway work, blast furnaces, book stacks, boilers (sectional water tube and tubular), boxes, brackets, bridges, all bucks, bulkheads, bumpers, bunkers, cableways, caissons, canopies, caps, car dumps, cast tiling, chutes, clips, cofferdams, concentrators, concrete reinforcing including field fabrication, handling, racking, sorting, cutting, bending, hoisting, placing, burning welding and tying except loading and unloading by hand and carrying to a centralized point adjacent to or onto the job site on which such concrete reinforcing is to be used; all types of conveyors, coolers, coping, corbels, corrugated sheets, all types of cranes (the erection, installation, handling, operating and maintenance on all forms of construction work), crushers, cupolas, curtains, dams, decking (metal), roof decking (such as "cofar" and similar types materials, as well as Trusdeck Xxxxx “M” decks and other dual purpose type roof deck) derricks, decks, deck levelers, domes, all doors, dredges, drums, duct and trench frames and plates, dumb waiter enclosures, dumpers, elevators, elevator cars, elevator enclosures, enamel tanks, enamel vats, escalators, expanded metals, fascias, false work, fans, fencing, fire escapes, fins, flag poles, flagging on cranes, floor construction and flooring, flumes, frames, frames in support of boilers, fronts, fur rooms, gates, all grating, grillage and foundation work, grill work, all guards, hangars, handling ceilings, hopers, hot rooms, all embedded metals, inclines, iron doors, jail and cell work, joints (precast, pre-stressed and post-stressed), kalomeined doors, kilns, lintels, life boats (xxxxxxx of), lockers, locks, louvres, all type machinery (moving, hoisting, lowering and placing on foundations), making and installation of all articles made of wire and fibrous rope, marquees, materials altered in field such as: framing, cutting, bending, drilling, burning and welding by acetylene gas and electric machines; metal curtain wall, metal floor decking, metal forms and false work pertaining to concrete construction, metal furniture, metal windows, and enclosures, mixers, monorails, multiplates, operating devices, operation of gas driven welders and generators, all types ovens, pans, paint booths, panels (insulated and non-insulated, factory and field assembled), pen stocks, xxxxxxx pickup trucks (for transporting personnel, tools and drinking water), floating pile drivers, plates porcelain enameled panelsfloating xxxxxxx xxxxxx and boats, postfloating and self-tensioning including unloadingpropelled dredges and rock drilling plants; all dinkey and standard locomotives, hoistingxxxxxxx cars, placing of cablestractors and all tractor propelled machinery; all power and elevator graders, pumping of grease and grout and operation of stressing jacksscarifiers, prefabricated metal buildingbulldozers, pulverizers, racksloaders, all railstrenching and ditching machines, railing all mechanical hoe-type machines, backfillers and conveyors; all cranes, including overhead cranes, derricks, scissor hoists when used strictly to hoist or stockpile materials, machines, engines, and boilers used in asphalt and concrete mixing plants and all other engines and machines (including pipeirrespective of motive power) used on construction work which shall specifically include all fork lifts - wheel types, track types, either gas, diesel or electric, all water pumps (irrespective of horsepower), railroad bridgework and maintenancegas, reservoirsdiesel, electric, or air, all type rigging (including shipyardsmotor driven welders, navy yards, vessels and government departments), roof, rolling shutters, safe deposit boxes, safes, sash scaffolding all scales, seat, shafting, sheet piling, shelving, shoring, sidewalk and vault lights, signs, skip hoists skylights, smoke conveyors, spandrels (metal and precast concrete), spillways, stacks, stage equipment and counterweight system and rigging for asbestos curtain, all stairways, steel and precast concrete, stokers, storage rooms, stoves, subway, sun shades, tables, towers including four, six and eight post material and personnel hoists, material buck hoists and rack and pinion personnel, hoists, tanks, tracks, tramways, travelers, traveling sheaves, trusses (steel, Xxxx, and combination), tunnels, vats, vault doors, vaults, ventilators, vertical hydraulic elevators, vessels, viaducts, washing machines and washers, window wall, wire work, all types wire partitions, wrecking and dismantling of all the above and all housesmith work and submarine diving in connection with or about the same. B. The above claims are subject to documented trade agreements, decisions of the National Joint Board of Settlement of Jurisdictional disputes, area and trade practice. C. The EMPLOYER agrees to recognize the territorial and occupational jurisdiction of the Ironworkers Union to the extent that it shall not use for the performance of such work at the job site, any person, companygenerators, or concern that does not observe the same wageslight plants, fringe benefitsgas, hours and conditions diesel, or electric driven, self-propelled sheepsfoot or compaction roller of employment as enjoyed by the employees any type or size (irrespective of horsepower); pulverizer, or vibratory compactors, helicopter service when used in lieu of equipment covered by this Agreement. D. It is understood , mechanical space heaters, autograde; formless paver, autograde placer, vibratory hammer (power source) and agreed that any finisher and similar equipment, or in the loading, unloading, or storage of commodities at or in terminals and all jurisdictional and/or work assignment disputes shall be handled in accordance with other engines and machines within the following procedure: The individual EMPLOYER and the respective UNION representatives shall attempt to settle the matter. If no settlement is reached, the individual EMPLOYER and the International Representatives craft jurisdiction of the respective UNIONS shall attempt to settle the matter. In attempting to arrive at a settlement, the individual EMPLOYER and the UNIONS shall be governed by decisions and agreements of record as set out in the green book, by agreements between the International Unions involved. There shall be no strikes, no work stoppages or slowdowns or other interferences with the work because of jurisdictional disputes. The parties hereto understand and agree that time is of the essence in processing and handling jurisdictional and/or work assignment disputes and that same will be handled and processed as expeditiously as possible: Assignments of work shall only be made by the EMPLOYEROperating Engineers.

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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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CRAFT JURISDICTION. A. It is agreed the following work is recognized as work coming under that the jurisdiction of Ironworkers Local #112. It shall cover and include but not limited work covered by this Agreement is that provided for in the charter grant issued by the American Federation of Labor to the unloading, handling, fabrication, refabrication, erection, dismantling of structural, ornamental, reinforcing steel and metals, and plastic materials and it is understood and agreed this International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers, it being understood that the claims are subject to trade Agreements and final decisions of the AFL-CIO as well as the decisions rendered by the National Joint Board for its members the settlement of jurisdictional disputes. The parties to this Agreement are subject to and agree to be bound by all decisions and awards made by the National Joint Board for settlement of jurisdictional disputes with respect to all jurisdictional disputes which may arise under this Agreement. This Union claims the following work: the field fabrication, production, sorting, distributing, handling, erection and construction of all iron, iron and steel, ornamental lead, bronze, brass brass, copper, aluminum, vinyl all ferrous and nonferrous metals; all precastreinforced concrete structures or parts thereof: bridges, pre-stressedviaducts, preassembled masonry panels and post-stressed concrete structuresinclines, agitators and similar types used to seal metal to metal surfaces; apronsdams, aqueductsdocks, awningsdredges, bar joi.ntsvessels, permanent batch plants not connected with highway worklocks, gates, aquaducts, reservoirs, spillways, flumes, caissons, secant caissons, secant walls, cofferdams, subways, tunnels, cableways, tramways, monorails, blast furnaces, book stacksprecipitators, boilers (sectional water tube and tubular)stoves, boxesincinerators, bracketskilns, bridgesdrivers, coolers, crushers, agitators, pulverizers, mixers, roasters, concentrators, ovens, cupolas, smoke conveyors, pen stocks, flag poles, drums, shafting, shoring, all bucksstorage rooms, bulkheadsfans and hot rooms, bumpersventilators including air ducts in connection therewith, stacks, bunkers, cablewaysconveyers, caissons, canopies, caps, car dumps, cast tiling, chutes, clips, cofferdams, concentrators, concrete reinforcing including field fabrication, handling, racking, sorting, cutting, bending, hoisting, placing, burning welding and tying except loading and unloading by hand and carrying to a centralized point adjacent to or onto the job site on which such concrete reinforcing is to be used; all types of conveyors, coolers, coping, corbels, corrugated sheets, all types of cranes (the erection, installation, handling, operating and maintenance on all forms of construction work), crushers, cupolas, curtains, dams, decking (metal), roof decking (such as "cofar" speed walks and similar types materials, as well as Trusdeck Xxxxx “M” decks and other dual purpose type roof deck) derricks, decks, deck levelers, domes, all doors, dredges, drums, duct and trench frames and plates, dumb waiter enclosuresequipment, dumpers, elevators, vats, enamel tanks and vats, towers, tanks, pans, hoppers, bins, plates, anchors and anchor bolts, caps, corbels, lintels, inserts, Xxxx and Combination Trusses, grillage and foundation work, bucks, partitions, hanging ceilings, hangers, clips, brackets, flooring, floor construction, steel floor decking and domes, cast tiling, frames, air ducts, dust and trench frames and trench frame angles and angles for machinery bases, shelf angles for support of bricks, stone, or any other material, all iron in expansion joints and plates including baffle, blast, deflector, smoke, bearing and shoe plates, plates in vaults, structural supports for conveyers for coal, ashes, or any other material whether bulk or package, exterior wheel or corner guards, grill work, skylights, roofs canopies, marquees, awnings, elevator and dumb waiter enclosures, elevator cars, elevator enclosurestracks, enamel tanksfacias, enamel vatsaprons, frames, fronts, racks, book stacks, tables, chutes, escalators, expanded metalsventilators, fasciasboxes, false signs, jail and cell work, fansvaults, fencingvault doors, fire escapes, fins, flag poles, flagging on cranes, floor construction and flooring, flumes, corrugated sheets when attached to steel frames, frames in support of boilers; material altered in field, frontssuch as framing, fur roomscutting, gatesbending, all gratingdrilling, grillage burning and foundation workwelding, grill workincluding by Acetylene Gas and Electric Machines; metal forms and false work pertaining to concrete construction; traveling sheaves, all guardsvertical hydraulic elevators, hangarsbulkheads, handling ceilings, hopers, hot rooms, all embedded metals, inclines, iron doors, jail and cell work, joints (precast, pre-stressed and post-stressed), kalomeined doors, kilns, lintels, life boats (xxxxxxx of), lockers, locks, louvres, all type machinery (moving, hoisting, lowering and placing on foundations), skiphoists; the making and installation of all articles made of wire and fibrous rope, marqueesfalse work, materials altered in field such as: framingtravelers, cutting, bending, drilling, burning and welding by acetylene gas and electric machines; metal curtain wall, metal floor decking, metal forms and false work pertaining to concrete construction, metal furniture, metal windows, and enclosures, mixers, monorails, multiplates, operating devices, operation of gas driven welders and generators, all types ovens, pans, paint booths, panels (insulated and non-insulated, factory and field assembled), pen stocks, xxxxxxx pickup trucks (for transporting personnel, tools and drinking water)scaffolding, pile drivers, plates porcelain enameled panels, post-tensioning including unloading, hoisting, placing of cables, pumping of grease and grout and operation of stressing jacks, prefabricated metal building, pulverizers, racks, all rails, railing (including pipe), railroad bridgework and maintenance, reservoirs, all type rigging (including shipyards, navy yards, vessels and government departments), roof, rolling shutters, safe deposit boxes, safes, sash scaffolding all scales, seat, shafting, sheet piling, shelvingderricks, shoringcranes, sidewalk the erection, installation, handling and vault lightsoperating of same on all forms of construction work; all railroad bridge work including their maintenance, signsthe loading, skip hoists skylightsunloading, smoke conveyorsnecessary maintenance, spandrels (metal and precast concrete)erection, spillwaysinstallation, stacks, stage equipment and counterweight system and rigging for asbestos curtain, all stairways, steel and precast concrete, stokers, storage rooms, stoves, subway, sun shades, tables, towers including four, six and eight post material and personnel hoists, material buck hoists and rack and pinion personnel, hoists, tanks, tracks, tramways, travelers, traveling sheaves, trusses (steel, Xxxx, and combination), tunnels, vats, vault doors, vaults, ventilators, vertical hydraulic elevators, vessels, viaducts, washing machines and washers, window wall, wire work, all types wire partitionsremoval, wrecking and dismantling of all of the above and all housesmith work and submarine diving in connection with or about same. The erection of steel towers, chutes, and spouts for concrete where attached to towers and handling and fastening of cables and guys for same. The racking, sorting, cutting, bending, hoisting, placing and tying of all iron, steel and metal used in reinforced concrete construction, including mesh for floor arches, the same. B. making of hoops and stirrups, metal forms and metal supports thereto, including steel foundations, beams, rails in buildings, viaducts, all sectional and other steel stacks erected in office buildings, hospitals and hotels; all stacks erected in small power plants in connection with office buildings, hospitals and hotels. All extensions and repair to such stacks on buildings herein mentioned, coal bunkers, bins or hoppers bolted, welded or riveted whether used for coal, grain, ore, stone or any material, hanging ceilings, angles, tees, channels, beams, etc. Structural iron and steelwork for support of boilers, hoppers, elevators; also jacking up of all elevated roads and bridges. Wrecking of bridges, viaducts, elevated roads and structural steel and iron work in all buildings. The above claims erection and removal of all falsework from bridges, viaducts and elevated roads, all cast iron and steel mullions except those in store fronts. All frames for openings except where iron or calamine doors are subject hung; all porches, verandas and balconies; all canopies; all frame work for ventilators, all skylights and penthouses, except shell ornamental cast work or operating devices. All structural work to documented trade agreementssupport escalators and speedwalk conveyers. All work on cells in jails and police stations, decisions excepting the setting and fitting of doors, all elevator pockets, all overhead travelers, I beams or channels, monorails and tramways, duorails, tramrails, caps, lintels and anchor bolts. Structural steel and iron work for sidewalks including curb angles, plates, reinforcing steel and wire mesh. The framing and erection or dismantling of travelers and derricks; the National Joint Board erection of Settlement structural steel work for signs, elevators, chutes, skip hoists, blast furnaces, precipitators, angles for machinery bases, shelf angles for support of Jurisdictional disputesbrick, area and trade practice. C. The EMPLOYER agrees to recognize the territorial and occupational jurisdiction of the Ironworkers Union to the extent that it shall not use for the performance of such work at the job site, stone or any person, company, or concern that does not observe the same wages, fringe benefits, hours and conditions of employment as enjoyed by the employees covered by this Agreement. D. It is understood and agreed that any other material and all jurisdictional and/or iron in expansion joints. Erection of structural steel work assignment disputes shall be handled for bulkheads or sluice gate work in accordance connection with the following procedure: The individual EMPLOYER pumping stations on dams and the respective UNION representatives shall attempt locks. All necessary changes pertaining to settle the matterthis classification of work such as drilling, chipping, bending, etc.; cutting and welding with gas and electricity. If no settlement is reachedErection, setting, repairing, lining, and anchoring of machinery and mechanical devices in bridges, blast furnace top mechanism, car dumpers and locks, cranes, derricks, pug mill machinery, ore bridges, ore unloaders and conveyers (excepting machinery classified as electrical); erection, setting, repairing, lining and anchoring of guard or collision rails on bridges and approaches, the individual EMPLOYER erection and dismantling of structural steel and tubular towers, structures such as bleachers, stands and scaffolding, including structural steel and columns for temporary barricades around buildings under construction; all the International Representatives unloading of material when done by xxxxxxx, tackle or outrigger; the respective UNIONS shall attempt to settle laying, tying, setting, fabricating and bending (when done on the matter. In attempting to arrive at a settlement, the individual EMPLOYER and the UNIONS shall be governed by decisions and agreements job) of record as set out in the green book, by agreements between the International Unions involved. There shall be no strikes, no all steel or iron rods; wire mesh work stoppages or slowdowns or other interferences with the work because of jurisdictional disputesmetal used in reinforcing concrete and floor construction, including paper back wire mesh and corrugated sheeting used in floor construction; all premoulded, reinforced concrete members. The parties hereto understand handling and agree that time is setting of the essence in processing all types of steel and handling jurisdictional and/or work assignment disputes metal joists including metal box joists for trusslab and that same will be handled and processed as expeditiously as possible: Assignments preformed Keystone shaped metal joists. The erection of work shall only be made by the EMPLOYER.steel houses and

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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

CRAFT JURISDICTION. A. Section 1. It is mutually understood and agreed by the following work is recognized as work coming under parties hereto that the craft jurisdiction of Ironworkers Local #112. It the Union shall cover and include but not limited apply to all persons engaged in performing the unloadingfollowing duties or classifications of work. Section 2. All persons engaged in erecting, dismantling and repairing, operating or assisting in operating, erecting, dismantling, or the repair of, all hoisting and portable machines, all refrigerating machines or units and engines, all hoisting and portable machines and engines used in or upon wrecking, digging, boring, building and erecting, foundations, buildings, tunnels and subways, dams, reservoirs, disposal plants, bridges, railroads, streets (paving and repair), road building construction (including grading and repair), sewers, water, gas and oil lines, underground cables, allotment development construction, harbor and river dredging, the construction and repair of all docks, wharves, piers, shipyards, and seawalls; all sand, gravel and stone pits; quarries and material yards (permanent and temporary), sand, rock and gravel screening machines; motor generators (when used for welding and cutting or for converting or transforming electric currents, irrespective of their motive power); all machines used to sweep, clean and remove debris and snow from streets and roads; all mine hoists, telphers, grab buckets, pumps, siphons, pulsometers, generators, concrete mixers (irrespective of capacity), concrete pumps of all sizes and capacities, stone crushers, air compressors, all water-test and blasthole drilling machines; all sandblasting and other machines and boilers used in the cleaning and washing of buildings; all boilers (irrespective of size) used for furnishing temporary heat on buildings under construction, or for the heating of materials or heating water, or furnishing steam for the operation of all machines, engines and other appurtenances herein specified; all locomotive, tractor and truck type cranes; all derricks, boom hoists (of all descriptions and capacities), and automatic hoists; house and all elevators, man lifts (permanent and temporary) used for hoisting building material or lowering debris or carrying workmen from floor to floor in buildings under construction and repair; all street rollers, steam and other motive power shovels; all XxXxxxxxxx and other types of scoops, pull shovels, mucking machines, draglines and cableways; all clamshell and orange peel buckets when used in connection with any machine or xxxxxxx or boom hoist for excavating, handling, fabricationstoring, refabrication, erection, dismantling of structural, ornamental, reinforcing steel and metals, and plastic materials and it is understood and agreed this International Association claims for its members the fabrication, production, sorting, distributing, handling, erection and construction of all iron, steel, ornamental lead, bronze, brass copper, aluminum, vinyl all ferrous and nonferrous metalsloading or unloading materials; all precast, pre-stressed, preassembled masonry panels land and post-stressed concrete structures, agitators and similar types used to seal metal to metal surfaces; aprons, aqueducts, awnings, bar joi.nts, permanent batch plants not connected with highway work, blast furnaces, book stacks, boilers (sectional water tube and tubular), boxes, brackets, bridges, all bucks, bulkheads, bumpers, bunkers, cableways, caissons, canopies, caps, car dumps, cast tiling, chutes, clips, cofferdams, concentrators, concrete reinforcing including field fabrication, handling, racking, sorting, cutting, bending, hoisting, placing, burning welding and tying except loading and unloading by hand and carrying to a centralized point adjacent to or onto the job site on which such concrete reinforcing is to be used; all types of conveyors, coolers, coping, corbels, corrugated sheets, all types of cranes (the erection, installation, handling, operating and maintenance on all forms of construction work), crushers, cupolas, curtains, dams, decking (metal), roof decking (such as "cofar" and similar types materials, as well as Trusdeck Xxxxx “M” decks and other dual purpose type roof deck) derricks, decks, deck levelers, domes, all doors, dredges, drums, duct and trench frames and plates, dumb waiter enclosures, dumpers, elevators, elevator cars, elevator enclosures, enamel tanks, enamel vats, escalators, expanded metals, fascias, false work, fans, fencing, fire escapes, fins, flag poles, flagging on cranes, floor construction and flooring, flumes, frames, frames in support of boilers, fronts, fur rooms, gates, all grating, grillage and foundation work, grill work, all guards, hangars, handling ceilings, hopers, hot rooms, all embedded metals, inclines, iron doors, jail and cell work, joints (precast, pre-stressed and post-stressed), kalomeined doors, kilns, lintels, life boats (xxxxxxx of), lockers, locks, louvres, all type machinery (moving, hoisting, lowering and placing on foundations), making and installation of all articles made of wire and fibrous rope, marquees, materials altered in field such as: framing, cutting, bending, drilling, burning and welding by acetylene gas and electric machines; metal curtain wall, metal floor decking, metal forms and false work pertaining to concrete construction, metal furniture, metal windows, and enclosures, mixers, monorails, multiplates, operating devices, operation of gas driven welders and generators, all types ovens, pans, paint booths, panels (insulated and non-insulated, factory and field assembled), pen stocks, xxxxxxx pickup trucks (for transporting personnel, tools and drinking water), floating pile drivers, plates porcelain enameled panelsfloating xxxxxxx xxxxxx and boats, post-tensioning including unloadingfloating and selfpropelled dredges and rock drilling plants; all dinkey and standard locomotives, hoistingxxxxxxx cars, placing of cablestractors and all tractorpropelled machinery; all power and elevator graders, pumping of grease and grout and operation of stressing jacksscarifiers, prefabricated metal buildingbulldozers, pulverizers, racksXxxxxx Green loaders, all rails, railing (including pipe), railroad bridgework trenching and maintenance, reservoirsditching machines, all mechanical hoe type rigging machines, backfillers and conveyors; all cranes, including overhead cranes, derricks, machines, engines, and boilers used in asphalt and concrete mixing plants and all other engines and machines (including shipyardsirrespective of motive power) used on construction work which shall specifically include all fork lifts; wheel types, navy yardstrack types, vessels and government departments)either gas, roof, rolling shutters, safe deposit boxes, safes, sash scaffolding all scales, seat, shafting, sheet piling, shelving, shoring, sidewalk and vault lights, signs, skip hoists skylights, smoke conveyors, spandrels (metal and precast concrete), spillways, stacks, stage equipment and counterweight system and rigging for asbestos curtaindiesel or electric, all stairwayswater pumps, steel and precast concreteirrespective of horsepower, stokersgas, storage roomsdiesel, stoveselectric, subway, sun shades, tables, towers including four, six and eight post material and personnel hoists, material buck hoists and rack and pinion personnel, hoists, tanks, tracks, tramways, travelers, traveling sheaves, trusses (steel, Xxxx, and combination), tunnels, vats, vault doors, vaults, ventilators, vertical hydraulic elevators, vessels, viaducts, washing machines and washers, window wall, wire workor air, all types wire partitionsmotor driven welders, wrecking and dismantling of all the above and all housesmith work and submarine diving in connection with or about the same. B. The above claims are subject to documented trade agreements, decisions of the National Joint Board of Settlement of Jurisdictional disputes, area and trade practice. C. The EMPLOYER agrees to recognize the territorial and occupational jurisdiction of the Ironworkers Union to the extent that it shall not use for the performance of such work at the job site, any person, companygenerators, or concern that does not observe the same wageslight plants, fringe benefitsgas, hours and conditions diesel or electric driven, selfpropelled sheepsfoot or compaction roller of employment as enjoyed by the employees any types or size, irrespective of horsepower; pulverizer, or vibratory compactors, helicopter service when used in lieu of equipment covered by this Agreement. D. It is understood , mechanical space heaters, autograde; formless paver, autograde placer, vibratory hammer (power source) and agreed that any finisher and similar equipment, or in the loading, unloading or storage of commodities at or in terminals and all jurisdictional and/or work assignment disputes shall be handled in accordance with other engines and machines within the following procedure: The individual EMPLOYER and the respective UNION representatives shall attempt to settle the matter. If no settlement is reached, the individual EMPLOYER and the International Representatives craft jurisdiction of the respective UNIONS shall attempt to settle the matter. In attempting to arrive at a settlement, the individual EMPLOYER Operating Engineers on building and the UNIONS shall be governed by decisions and agreements of record as set out in the green book, by agreements between the International Unions involved. There shall be no strikes, no work stoppages or slowdowns or other interferences with the work because of jurisdictional disputes. The parties hereto understand and agree that time is of the essence in processing and handling jurisdictional and/or work assignment disputes and that same will be handled and processed as expeditiously as possible: Assignments of work shall only be made by the EMPLOYERutility construction work.

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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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