Common use of Exceptional Conditions Clause in Contracts

Exceptional Conditions. It is recognized that under certain conditions the Union may be required to furnish men to an employer other than those signatory to the Southern California Painters Decorators and Allied Trades Master Labor Agreement in order to properly protect their jurisdictional or organizational rights. Such employer, not eligible for a Shop Card as a Chapter member or non-member signatory, a maintenance employer or for a Registration Card and who does not have a C-33, C-9 California Contractors License and/or a C-61 California Specialty Contractors License covering any phase of the Painting and Decorating Industry, who agrees to use members of District Council No. 36 and to observe all the conditions and terms of said Agreement, shall be required to enter into an agreement with District Council No. 36, a signed copy of which shall be deposited with the LMCC. Such agreement shall read as follows: "This Agreement entered into this day of , 20 , between (employer's name and address of job site), hereinafter referred to as the employer, and the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades, District Council No. 36, hereinafter referred to as the Union; Witnessed, It is mutually agreed as follows:

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Master Labor Agreement, Master Labor Agreement, Master Labor Agreement

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