INDUSTRIAL ROPE ACCESS WORK Sample Clauses

INDUSTRIAL ROPE ACCESS WORK. The following premium payment is “per hour earned,” for all UA personnel working as industrial rope access technicians doing UA scope work, will be as follows: *IRATA/SPRAT Certifications Effective the latter of May 1, 2019 or upon Ratification Certified 30% above journeyman basic rate These premiums will be paid above the Journeypersons rate of pay in each Local where the work is being performed. *The responsibility of training UA personnel to the IRATA/SPRAT Certification levels is the responsibility of the Union. APPENDIX 1 ZONE 1 THUNDER BAY - LOCAL UNION 628 WAGE SCHEDULES Effective Dates May 1/19 May 1/20 May 1/21 Basic Rate 44.04 44.81 45.83 Vacation Pay 10% 4.40 4.48 4.58 Welfare 2.86 3.00 3.16 Pension 8.72 8.87 9.07 Training 0.48 0.62 0.63 Article 23 0.16 0.16 0.16 Article 30 0.03 0.03 0.03 De Novo (Article 34) 0.04 0.04 0.04 National Organizing Fund 0.10 0.10 0.10 O.P.T.P.F. (Article 20) incl. incl. incl. OCS incl. incl. incl. Union Field Dues incl. incl. incl. TOTAL 60.83 62.11 63.60 Zone Association Fund 0.44 0.44 0.44 W.I.P. 0.12 0.12 0.12 MIAC/WTF Funds 0.05 0.05 0.05 TOTAL 61.44 62.72 64.21 After Tax Deductions: Union Field Dues 0.45 0.45 0.44 Contingency Fund 1.00 1.03 1.07 O.P.T.P.F. 0.26 0.26 0.26 OCS 0.01 0.01 0.01 Local 628 have included in their Base Rate the "Ontario Pipe Trades Promotion Fund", "Union Field Dues", Contingency Fund and "OCS (Ontario Construction Secretariat) Fund" After tax the full amount of each fund is deducted from Base and remitted in accordance with the local Appendix. The MIAC/WTF Funds are GST/HST taxable; GST/HST Registration number for these funds is: 124252065RT0001. Xxxxxxx 2a Plus 8%; Xxxxxxx 2b (conditional, refer to Schedule A 2-b) Plus 10% General Xxxxxxx Plus 15% Work Week 40 Hours Article No. Title Schedule Title 101 Hiring A Wages 102 Show-up Time B Vacation & Statutory Holiday Pay 103 Job Xxxxxxx C Welfare Fund 104 Work Break D Pension Fund 105 Job Site Accommodation E Training Fund 106 Tools F 107 G Industry Fund 108 Regular Hours of Work H Union Field Dues and/or Promotion Fund 109 Overtime I Travel, Transportation Allowance and Commuting 110 Shift Work J Board Allowance 111 Foremen K Union Dues Check-off 112 Apprentices L Workers' Instructive Program 113 Date for Contributing and Monthly Reports 114 Camp Conditions M Welder’s Qualifications and Testing 115 General 117 Pre-Job Conference NOTE: Numbered Articles and/or Schedules that are left blank are for standard reference only and do not apply ...
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INDUSTRIAL ROPE ACCESS WORK. The following premium payment is “per hour earned,” for all UA personnel working as industrial rope access technicians doing UA scope work, will be as follows: *IRATA/SPRAT Certifications Effective the latter of May 1, 2019 or upon Ratification Certified 30% above journeyman basic rate These premiums will be paid above the Journeypersons rate of pay in each Local where the work is being performed. *The responsibility of training UA personnel to the IRATA/SPRAT Certification levels is the responsibility of the Union. XXXXXXXX 00 XXXX 11, TORONTO ARTICLE 101 – HIRING

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