Common use of LINES OF DEMARCATION Clause in Contracts

LINES OF DEMARCATION. During our discussions at the negotiations regarding Skilled Trades, the problems of Lines of Demarcation were agreed to as follows: The Company agrees that they will not use one Skilled Tradesman to perform the work of another Skilled Trade except as provided in Clauses and The Company and the Union further agree to the principle of each trade doing only that work which falls within that classification. Whenever a problem arises regarding the crossing of Skilled Trades, the Union Representative in the plant concerned will meet with a Representative of the Company in the same plant to try to solve the problem. If the problem is not resolved at this stage, a meeting will held within three (3) working days between the Skilled Trades Committee and the Company Committee to solve the problem. The Company will appoint two (2) representatives who are knowledgeable in Skilled Trades to meet with two (2) Skilled Trades Representatives of Local on a monthly basis to resolve any problems regarding Lines of Demarcation. The Plant Chairperson and Plant Manager may attend the Skilled Trades Committee meetings as ex officio. Below are listed some job descriptions in the Skilled Trades. Other job descriptions regarding miscellaneous work assignments or multi-trade deviations while working on a single component may be the subject matter of the monthly Lines of Demarcation committee meeting. Any increase or decrease of this language is subject to mutual agreement. Millwright dismantles, moves, installs, and aligns machines, plant equipment, conveyors, furnaces (heat treat), sand blasts, tack welds, removes and replaces electrical motors, excluding electrical hook ups. Pipefitter installs, repairs and maintains steam, water, air, oil and acid pressure systems, repairs pumps, valves, traps, sewage plumbing and pneumatic systems. Machine Repair repairs, adjusts, disassembles, replaces parts and reassembles machines, mechanical and hydraulic equipment and makes new parts. Tool and Die Maker builds, repairs, remodels, maintains and installs all types of tools, dies (excluding forging), jigs, fixture and gauges, and die tryouts. Electrician installs, assembles, maintains and replaces all kinds of electric and electronic equipment. Multi-trade Deviations: When a tradesperson is required to remove a guard or access panel to get to the affected repair, they have the right to access, as long as there is no rigging or slinging and they can be removed and replaced by the individual with normal hand tools. Lift Trucks When used for moving machinery or heavy equipment it is the responsibility of the millwright trade. Other trades who are trained in the safe operation of a lift truck may use the lift truck for moving their own toolbox or parts to and from the job. If there is any slinging, rigging or use of a boom on the lift truck, it is the responsibility of the millwright trade. Yours truly, Xxxx Xxxxxxxx Human Resources Manager Plant Letter March Xxxx Xxxxx Bargaining Chairperson Local Walnut Street Ontario Dear Xxxx: SUBJECT: SKILLED TRADES REPLACEMENT OF BROKEN TOOLS During our negotiations, we discussed the current practice of replacing the Skilled Tradesperson's tools that break in the course of repairing Company property. In order for the Tradesman to get broken tools replaced, will have to submit broken tool to supervisor. The supervisor will then make the necessary arrangements to replace the broken tool. Broken tools will be replaced with the same tool or one of equal value. Yours truly, Xxxx Xxxxxxxx Human Resources Manager Plant Letter April Xxxx Xxxxx Bargaining Chairperson Local Walnut Street Dear Xxxx:

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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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LINES OF DEMARCATION. During our discussions at the 2004 negotiations regarding Skilled Trades, the problems of Lines of Demarcation were agreed to as follows: The Company agrees that they will not use one Skilled Tradesman to perform the work of another Skilled Trade except as provided in Clauses 20-4, 20-13 and 20-14. The Company and the Union further agree to the principle of each trade doing only that work which falls within that classification. Whenever a problem arises regarding the crossing of Skilled Trades, the Union Representative in the plant concerned will meet with a Representative of the Company in the same plant to try to solve the problem. If the problem is not resolved at this stage, a meeting will be held within three (3) working days between the Skilled Trades Committee and the Company Committee to solve the problem. The Company will appoint two three (23) representatives who are knowledgeable in Skilled Trades to meet with two three (23) Skilled Trades Representatives of Local 676 on a monthly basis to resolve any problems regarding Lines of Demarcation. The two (2) Plant Chairperson Chairpersons and Plant Manager General Managers may attend the Skilled Trades Committee meetings as ex officio. Below are listed some job descriptions in the Skilled Trades. Other job descriptions regarding miscellaneous work assignments assignments, or multi-multi- trade deviations while working on a single component may be the subject matter of the monthly Lines of Demarcation committee meeting. Any increase or decrease of this language is subject to mutual agreement. Millwright - dismantles, moves, installs, and aligns machines, plant equipment, conveyors, furnaces (heat treat), sand blasts, tack welds, removes and replaces electrical motors, excluding electrical hook ups. Pipefitter - installs, repairs and maintains steam, water, air, oil and acid pressure systems, repairs pumps, valves, traps, sewage plumbing and pneumatic systems. Machine Repair - repairs, adjusts, disassembles, replaces parts and reassembles machines, mechanical and hydraulic equipment and makes new parts. Tool and Die Maker - builds, repairs, remodels, maintains and installs all types of tools, dies (excluding forging), jigs, fixture and gauges, and die tryouts. Electrician - installs, assembles, maintains and replaces all kinds of electric and electronic equipment. Multi-trade Deviations: When a tradesperson is required to remove a guard or access panel to get to the affected repair, they have the right to access, as long as there is no rigging or slinging and they can be removed and replaced by the individual with normal hand tools. Lift Trucks When used for moving machinery or heavy equipment it is the responsibility of the millwright trade. Other trades who are trained in the safe operation of a lift truck may use the lift truck for moving their own toolbox or parts to and from the job. If there is any slinging, rigging or use of a boom on the lift truck, it is the responsibility of the millwright trade. Yours truly, Xxx Xxxx Xxxxxxxx Human Resources Manager Thorold Frame Plant Letter March #9 April 26, 2004 Mr. Xxxx Xxxxx Bargaining Chairperson Local Walnut Street 676 X.XX. 00 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx St. Catharines, Ontario L2T lH5 Dear Xxxx: SUBJECT: SKILLED TRADES REPLACEMENT OF BROKEN TOOLS During our 2004 negotiations, we discussed the current practice of replacing the Skilled TradespersonTradespersons's tools that break in the course of repairing Company property. In order for the Tradesman to get his/her broken tools replaced, he/she will have to submit his/her broken tool to his/her supervisor. The supervisor will then make the necessary arrangements to replace the broken tool. Broken tools will be replaced with the same tool or one of equal value. Yours truly, Xxx Xxxx Xxxxxxxx Human Resources Manager Thorold Frame Plant Letter April #10 May 12, 2004 Mr. Xxxx Xxxxx Bargaining Chairperson Local Walnut Street Dear Xxxx:Chairperson,

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Samples: Collective Agreement

LINES OF DEMARCATION. During our discussions at the 2004 negotiations regarding Skilled Trades, the problems of Lines of Demarcation were agreed to as follows: The Company agrees that they will not use one Skilled Tradesman to perform the work of another Skilled Trade except as provided in Clauses 20-4, 20-13 and 20-14. The Company and the Union further agree to the principle of each trade doing only that work which falls within that classification. Whenever a problem arises regarding the crossing of Skilled Trades, the Union Representative in the plant concerned will meet with a Representative of the Company in the same plant to try to solve the problem. If the problem is not resolved at this stage, a meeting will be held within three (3) working days between the Skilled Trades Committee and the Company Committee to solve the problem. The Company will appoint two three (23) representatives who are knowledgeable in Skilled Trades to meet with two three (23) Skilled Trades Representatives of Local 676 on a monthly basis to resolve any problems regarding Lines of Demarcation. The two (2) Plant Chairperson Chairpersons and Plant Manager General Managers may attend the Skilled Trades Committee meetings as ex officio. Below are listed some job descriptions in the Skilled Trades. Other job descriptions regarding miscellaneous work assignments assignments, or multi-multi- trade deviations while working on a single component may be the subject matter of the monthly Lines of Demarcation committee meeting. Any increase or decrease of this language is subject to mutual agreement. Millwright - dismantles, moves, installs, and aligns machines, plant equipment, conveyors, furnaces (heat treat), sand blasts, tack welds, removes and replaces electrical motors, excluding electrical hook ups. Pipefitter - installs, repairs and maintains steam, water, air, oil and acid pressure systems, repairs pumps, valves, traps, sewage plumbing and pneumatic systems. Machine Repair - repairs, adjusts, disassembles, replaces parts and reassembles machines, mechanical and hydraulic equipment and makes new parts. Tool and Die Maker - builds, repairs, remodels, maintains and installs all types of tools, dies (excluding forging), jigs, fixture and gauges, and die tryouts. Electrician - installs, assembles, maintains and replaces all kinds of electric and electronic equipment. Multi-trade Deviations: When a tradesperson is required to remove a guard or access panel to get to the affected repair, they have the right to access, as long as there is no rigging or slinging and they can be removed and replaced by the individual with normal hand tools. Lift Trucks When used for moving machinery or heavy equipment it is the responsibility of the millwright trade. Other trades who are trained in the safe operation of a lift truck may use the lift truck for moving their own toolbox or parts to and from the job. If there is any slinging, rigging or use of a boom on the lift truck, it is the responsibility of the millwright trade. Yours truly, Xxx Xxxx Xxxxxxxx Human Resources Manager Thorold Frame Plant Letter March #9 April 26, 2004 Mr. Xxxx Xxxxx Bargaining Chairperson Local Walnut Street Ontario 676 X.XX. 00 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xx. Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx X0X xX0 Dear Xxxx: SUBJECT: SKILLED TRADES REPLACEMENT OF BROKEN TOOLS During our 2004 negotiations, we discussed the current practice of replacing the Skilled TradespersonTradespersons's tools that break in the course of repairing Company property. In order for the Tradesman to get his/her broken tools replaced, he/she will have to submit his/her broken tool to his/her supervisor. The supervisor will then make the necessary arrangements to replace the broken tool. Broken tools will be replaced with the same tool or one of equal value. Yours truly, Xxx Xxxx Xxxxxxxx Human Resources Manager Thorold Frame Plant Letter April #10 May 12, 2004 Mr. Xxxx Xxxxx Bargaining Chairperson Local Walnut Street Dear Xxxx:Chairperson,

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Samples: Collective Agreement

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LINES OF DEMARCATION. During our discussions at the negotiations regarding Skilled Trades, the problems of There shall be established a joint Lines of Demarcation were agreed Committee consisting of a minimum of members, from management and from the CAW Local This committee will meet, monthly or unless otherwise agreed, to as follows: The Company agrees that they will not use one Skilled Tradesman to perform the work of another Skilled Trade except as provided in Clauses and The Company and the Union further agree make recommendations with respect to the principle assignment of each trade doing only that work which falls within that classificationto skilled trades classifications. Whenever a problem arises regarding Matters involving work assignments will be brought to the crossing Lines of Skilled Trades, the Union Representative in the plant concerned will meet with a Representative of the Company in the same plant to try to solve the problemDemarcation Committee for review. If the problem entire Committee reaches a consensus on a change in a specific work process, it will be implemented as of the date the Work Review is not resolved at this stagesigned. If the Committee is unable to reach a consensus on a change in a specific work process, a meeting the Committee will held within three (3) working days between submit the Skilled Trades Committee issue and their findings to the President CAW Local and the Company Committee Chief Mechanical Officer for their consideration. If such review remains unresolved it may be appealed to solve a technically competent arbitrator for final and binding decision. Such appeals must be registered for arbitration within days. Such arbitrator will be selected under Rule of the problemCollective Agreement. Should a case not be registered for arbitration within days, the matter will be considered withdrawn. The Company will appoint two (2) representatives who are knowledgeable arbitrator, in Skilled Trades to meet with two (2) Skilled Trades Representatives of Local deciding on a monthly basis to resolve any problems dispute under this Rule will be guided by the principles outlined in the Memorandum of Agreement regarding the Lines of Demarcation, the Trade Job Descriptions (page and the provisions of this Rule In the event new technology is introduced into the workplace, the Company will advise the Local Union in advance. The Plant Chairperson and Plant Manager may attend the Skilled Trades Committee meetings as ex officio. Below are listed some job descriptions in the Skilled Trades. Other job descriptions regarding miscellaneous work assignments or multi-trade deviations while working on a single component may be the subject matter of the monthly Lines of Demarcation committee meetingCommittee will conduct a review of the work in the manner outlined in Rule It is understood that all Boilermaker, Blacksmith, Railway Car Mechanic, Electrician Diesel Mechanic, Truck Coach Mechanic, Pipefitter, Sheet Metal, Painter, and Upholsterer workers presently working shall be considered as for the purpose of the Collective Agreement. Any increase or decrease NOTE: See Memorandum of this language is subject to mutual agreement. Millwright Agreement, page SECTION SPECIAL RULES RULE Diesel Mechanics' Special Rules Diesel Mechanic Trade Description Completely and independently plans, lays out, repairs, dismantles, movesrebuilds, maintains, installs, adjusts, diagnoses, inspects, tests, locomotives and aligns machinesshop machinery and all diesel or gas powered engines including internal oil pumps, plant transmission systems, hydraulic and pneumatic equipment including braking systems, air compressors, auxiliary power units, rail or rubber tired vehicles including buses, bulldozers, cranes, motor cars, motor coaches, locomotives and track equipment. Uses precision measuring instruments such as micrometers, scales, gauges, verniers, squares and indicators. Uses all types of testing equipment such as dynamometer, fuel injection, fluid power equipment, conveyorsetc. Set up and operates different types of machine shop equipment including equipment used in drilling, furnaces (heat treat)milling, sand blaststurning, tack weldsand boring. Uses all hand and power tools commonly used at the trade and electric and gas welding in the performance of diesel mechanic work. Works from blueprints, removes sketches, manufacturer's patterns, and replaces electrical motorsconstruction specifications. Adapts to new methods, excluding electrical hook upsprocesses, material and equipment; and all other work generally recognized as Diesel Mechanic's work or such other work as may be defined by the Lines of Demarcation Committee. Pipefitter installsMachinist Apprentices Include regular apprentices in connection with the work defined by Rule Truck Coach Mechanics Completely and independently plans, repairs and maintains steamlays out, water, air, oil and acid pressure systems, repairs pumps, valves, traps, sewage plumbing and pneumatic systems. Machine Repair repairsdisassembles, adjusts, disassemblesrepairs, replaces parts inspects and reassembles machinesengines, mechanical transmissions, clutches, rear ends, differentials, brakes, drive shafts, wheels and hydraulic equipment rims, axles and makes new partsother assemblies. Tool Diagnoses and Die Maker buildscorrects faults in alignments of wheels and steering, repairssuspension systems, remodelselectrical systems, maintains emission control and installs engine management systems, as well as air condition and systems. Uses precision measuring instruments such as micrometers, scales, gauges, verniers, squares and indicators. Uses all types of toolstesting equipment such as dynamometer, dies (excluding forging)fuel injection, jigsfluid power equipment, fixture etc. Set up and gaugesoperates different types of machine shop equipment including equipment used in drilling, milling, turning and die tryoutsboring. Electrician installs, assembles, maintains Uses all hand and replaces all kinds of power tools commonly used at the trade and electric and electronic gas welding in the performance of Truck Coach Mechanics work. Works from blueprints, sketches, manufacturer's patterns and construction specifications. Adapts to new methods, processes, material and equipment. Multi-trade Deviations: When a tradesperson is required to remove a guard ; and all other work generally recognized as Truck Coach Mechanic’s work or access panel to get to the affected repair, they have the right to access, such other work as long as there is no rigging or slinging and they can may be removed and replaced defined by the individual with normal hand tools. Lift Trucks When used for moving machinery or heavy equipment it is the responsibility Lines of the millwright trade. Other trades who are trained in the safe operation of a lift truck may use the lift truck for moving their own toolbox or parts to and from the job. If there is any slinging, rigging or use of a boom on the lift truck, it is the responsibility of the millwright trade. Yours truly, Xxxx Xxxxxxxx Human Resources Manager Plant Letter March Xxxx Xxxxx Bargaining Chairperson Local Walnut Street Ontario Dear Xxxx: SUBJECT: SKILLED TRADES REPLACEMENT OF BROKEN TOOLS During our negotiations, we discussed the current practice of replacing the Skilled Tradesperson's tools that break in the course of repairing Company property. In order for the Tradesman to get broken tools replaced, will have to submit broken tool to supervisor. The supervisor will then make the necessary arrangements to replace the broken tool. Broken tools will be replaced with the same tool or one of equal value. Yours truly, Xxxx Xxxxxxxx Human Resources Manager Plant Letter April Xxxx Xxxxx Bargaining Chairperson Local Walnut Street Dear Xxxx:Demarcation Committee.

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Samples: negotech.labour.gc.ca

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