INDUSTRY FUND. 17.01 Beginning April 1, 2011 the Employer shall contribute to the Union’s industry fund ten cents ($0.10) per hour for each hour worked by each employee covered by this Agreement and shall remit such contributions to the Union by the 15th of the month following the month in which the contribution is made. It shall be sent to the local union’s regional office along with the remittance for union dues as set out in Article 6.01. 17.02 The industry fund is used to promote the CLAC model of open shop unionized construction representation. This affected by industry development, focusing on owners and purchasers of construction services, advocating at municipal and provincial government, representing open shop union principles at industry conferences and events, and advising the union leaders, including staff and stewards of opportunities and means to promote the CLAC model. The fund is used as determined by the union to strengthen the position of the union, its members and contractors. 17.03 The industry fund is not used to fund a grievance or any legal proceeding against any contractor signatory to CLAC or an affiliated local.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
INDUSTRY FUND. 17.01 Beginning April 1, 2011 the 19.01 The Employer shall contribute to the Unionunion’s industry fund ten fifteen cents ($0.100.15) per hour hour, for each hour worked by each employee covered by this Agreement agreement, and shall remit such contributions to the Union by the 15th of the month following the month in which the contribution is made. It shall be sent to the local union’s regional office along with the remittance for union dues as set out in Article 6.017.01.
17.02 19.02 The industry fund is used to promote the CLAC model of open shop unionized construction representation. This is affected by industry development, focusing on owners and purchasers of construction services, advocating at municipal and provincial government, representing open shop union principles at industry conferences and events, and advising the union leaders, including staff and stewards of opportunities and means to promote the CLAC model. The fund is used as determined by the union to strengthen the position of the union, its members and contractors.
17.03 19.03 The industry fund is not used to fund a grievance or any legal proceeding against any contractor signatory to CLAC or an affiliated local.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
INDUSTRY FUND. 17.01 Beginning April 1, 2011 the Employer 25.01 The employer shall contribute to the Union’s industry fund Industry Fund an hourly amount of ten cents ($0.10) per hour for each hour worked by each employee covered by this Agreement agreement, and shall remit such contributions to the Union by the 15th of the month following the month in which the contribution is made. It shall be sent to the local union’s regional office along with the remittance for union dues as set out in Article 6.017.01.
17.02 25.02 The industry fund Industry Fund is used to promote the CLAC model of open shop unionized construction representation. This is affected by industry development, focusing on owners and purchasers of construction services, advocating at municipal and provincial government, representing open shop union principles at industry conferences and events, and advising the union leaders, including staff and stewards of opportunities and means to promote the CLAC model. The fund Fund is used as determined by the union Union to strengthen the position of the union, its members and contractors.
17.03 25.03 The industry fund Industry Fund is not used to fund a grievance or any legal proceeding against any contractor signatory to CLAC or an affiliated local.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
INDUSTRY FUND. 17.01 Beginning April 1, 2011 the The Employer shall contribute to the Union’s industry fund ten cents ($0.10) per hour hour, for each hour worked by each employee covered by this Agreement Agreement, and shall remit such contributions to the Union by the 15th of the month following the month in which the contribution is made. It shall be sent to the local unionUnion’s regional office along with the remittance for union Union dues as set out in Article 6.017.01.
17.02 The industry fund is used to promote the CLAC model of open shop unionized construction representation. This is affected by industry development, focusing on owners and purchasers of construction services, advocating at municipal and provincial government, representing open shop union principles at industry conferences and events, and advising the union leaders, including staff and stewards of opportunities and means to promote the CLAC model. The fund is used as determined by the union to strengthen the position of the union, its members and contractors.
17.03 The industry fund is not used to fund a grievance or any legal proceeding against any contractor contract signatory to CLAC or an affiliated local.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
INDUSTRY FUND. 17.01 Beginning April 1, 2011 the Employer shall contribute to the Union’s industry fund ten five cents ($0.100.05) per hour for each hour worked by each employee covered by this Agreement and shall remit such contributions to the Union by the 15th of the month following the month in which the contribution is made. It shall be sent to the local union’s regional office along with the remittance for union dues as set out in Article 6.016.02.
17.02 The industry fund is used to promote the CLAC model of open shop unionized construction representation. This affected by industry development, focusing on owners and purchasers of construction services, advocating at municipal and provincial government, representing open shop union principles at industry conferences and events, and advising the union leaders, including staff and stewards of opportunities and means to promote the CLAC model. The fund is used as determined by the union to strengthen the position of the union, its members and contractors.
17.03 The industry fund is not used to fund a grievance or any legal proceeding against any contractor signatory to CLAC or an affiliated local.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
INDUSTRY FUND. 17.01 Beginning April 1, 2011 the Employer The employer shall contribute to the Unionunion’s industry fund ten cents ($0.10) per hour an hourly amount as set out in Schedule “A”, for each hour worked by each employee covered by this Agreement agreement, and shall remit such contributions to the Union by the 15th of the month following the month in which the contribution is made. It shall be sent to the local union’s regional office along with the remittance for union dues as set out in Article 6.017.01.
17.02 The industry fund is used to promote the CLAC model of open shop unionized construction representation. This is affected by industry development, focusing on owners and purchasers of construction services, advocating at municipal and provincial government, representing open shop union principles at industry conferences and events, and advising the union leaders, including staff and stewards of opportunities and means to promote the CLAC model. The fund is used as determined by the union to strengthen the position of the union, its members and contractors.
17.03 The industry fund is not used to fund a grievance or any legal proceeding against any contractor signatory to CLAC or an affiliated local.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
INDUSTRY FUND. 17.01 Beginning April 1, 2011 the Employer 18.01 The employer shall contribute to the Unionunion’s industry fund ten cents ($0.10) per hour an hourly amount as set out in Schedule “A”, for each hour worked by each employee covered by this Agreement agreement, and shall remit such contributions to the Union by the 15th of the month following the month in which the contribution is made. It shall be sent to the local union’s regional office along with the remittance for union dues as set out in Article 6.01.
17.02 18.02 The industry fund is used to promote the CLAC model of open shop unionized construction representation. This is affected by industry development, focusing on owners and purchasers of construction services, advocating at municipal and provincial government, representing open shop union principles at industry conferences and events, and advising the union leaders, including staff and stewards of opportunities and means to promote the CLAC model. The fund is used as determined by the union to strengthen the position of the union, its members and contractors.
17.03 18.03 The industry fund is not used to fund a grievance or any legal proceeding against any contractor signatory to CLAC or an affiliated local.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
INDUSTRY FUND. 17.01 Beginning April 1, 2011 the 20.01 The Employer shall contribute to the Union’s industry fund ten cents ($0.10) per hour an hourly amount as set out in Schedule “A”, for each hour worked by each employee covered by this Agreement agreement, and shall remit such contributions to the Union by the 15th of the month following the month in which the contribution is made. It shall be sent to the local unionUnion’s regional remittance office along with the remittance for union Union dues as set out in Article 6.017.01.
17.02 20.02 The industry fund is used to promote the CLAC model of open shop unionized construction representation. This is affected by industry development, focusing on owners and purchasers of construction services, advocating at municipal and provincial government, representing open shop union principles at industry conferences and events, and advising the union leaders, including staff and stewards of opportunities and means to promote the CLAC model. The fund is used as determined by the union Union to strengthen the position of the unionUnion, its members and contractors.
17.03 20.03 The industry fund is not used to fund a grievance or any legal proceeding against any contractor signatory to CLAC or an affiliated local.
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Samples: Collective Agreement