Common use of MAJOR INDUSTRIAL PROJECTS Clause in Contracts

MAJOR INDUSTRIAL PROJECTS. 26.01 Major Industrial Projects shall be defined as the initial construction, or major expansion or renovation of the facilities listed below, where the initial construction or the major expansion or renovation has a total construction value (man-hours, materials and equipment) in excess of Fifty Million Dollars ($50,000,000.00), but not limited to: 1. Heavy water plants 6. Rubber plants (such as Michelin) 2. Oil and gas refineries 7. Steel xxxxx 3. Pulp xxxxx 8. Metal producing facilities 4. Petro-chemical plants 9. Power generating projects 5. Automobile manufacturing plants 10. Ore reduction plants and Smelters 26.02 The parties may meet and agree to different terms and conditions to apply on a given project falling under Article 26 should special conditions so require. 26.03 The Parties recognize that in a major project, the CLRA, the employer, and the Unions have mutual interest in the rules governing the performance of the work on the site. It is agreed that Site Rules & Regulations will be prepared and distributed among the employees on the job, by the employer, provided such rules do not conflict or contravene terms of this Agreement. It is agreed by the Union, that all employees covered by this Agreement shall be made aware of these Site Rules & Regulations by the Employer at the time of their hire and that they shall be bound by them through out the duration of their employment. It is further agreed that violations of these Site Rules & Regulations is just cause for the disciplinary action as specified in the Site Rules. Site Rules, if used, shall be included in any xxxx-up meeting held under this Agreement and each employee shall be given a copy of these Site Rules & Regulations to read and sign upon hiring. 26.04 The Parties agree that in the event that there is a strike or lock-out in the Commercial or Industrial sector of the construction industry in the Province during the duration of the Major Project, the strike or lock-out shall not affect the Major Project and the Employer shall continue to be entitled to hire and lay off workers under the Agreement in accordance with the normal practices as determined by the xxxxxxx requirements of the work in progress, on the site, but there shall be no coordinated layoffs, terminations, separations, resignations or rehiring by the Union or the Employer in order to circumvent the consequence of any strike or lock-out that may take place outside the Project site.

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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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MAJOR INDUSTRIAL PROJECTS. 26.01 Major Industrial Projects shall be defined as the initial construction, or major expansion or renovation of the facilities listed below, where the initial construction or the major expansion or renovation has a total construction value (man-labour hours, materials and equipment) in excess of Fifty Million Dollars ($50,000,000.00), but not limited to: 1. Heavy water plants 6. Rubber plants (such as Michelin) 2. Oil and gas refineries 7. Steel xxxxx 3. Pulp xxxxx 8. Metal producing facilities 4. Petro-chemical plants 9. Power generating projects 5. Automobile manufacturing plants 10. Ore reduction plants and Smelters 26.02 The parties may meet and agree to different terms and conditions to apply on a given project falling under Article 26 should special conditions so require. 26.03 The Parties recognize that in a major project, the CLRA, the employer, and the Unions have mutual interest in the rules governing the performance of the work on the site. It is agreed that Site Rules & Regulations will be prepared and distributed among the employees on the job, by the employer, provided such rules do not conflict or contravene terms of this Agreement. It is agreed by the Union, that all employees covered by this Agreement shall be made aware of these Site Rules & Regulations by the Employer at the time of their hire and that they shall be bound by them through out the duration of their employment. It is further agreed that violations of these Site Rules & Regulations is just cause for the disciplinary action as specified in the Site Rules. Site Rules, if used, shall be included in any xxxxmark-up meeting held under this Agreement and each employee shall be given a copy of these Site Rules & Regulations to read and sign upon hiring. 26.04 The Parties agree that in the event that there is a strike or lock-out in the Commercial or Industrial sector of the construction industry in the Province during the duration of the Major Project, the strike or lock-out shall not affect the Major Project and the Employer shall continue to be entitled to hire and lay off workers under the Agreement in accordance with the normal practices as determined by the xxxxxxx staffing requirements of the work in progress, on the site, but there shall be no coordinated layoffs, terminations, separations, resignations or rehiring by the Union or the Employer in order to circumvent the consequence of any strike or lock-out that may take place outside the Project site.

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Samples: Collective Agreement

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MAJOR INDUSTRIAL PROJECTS. 26.01 Major Industrial Projects shall be defined as the initial construction, or major expansion or renovation of the facilities listed below, where the initial construction or the major expansion or renovation has a total construction value (man-labour hours, materials and equipment) in excess of Fifty Million Dollars ($50,000,000.00), but not limited to: 1. Heavy water plants 6. Rubber plants (such as Michelin) 2. Oil and gas refineries 7. Steel xxxxx 3. Pulp xxxxx 8. Metal producing facilities 4. Petro-chemical plants 9. Power generating projects 5. Automobile manufacturing plants 10. Ore reduction plants and Smelters 26.02 The parties may meet and agree to different terms and conditions to apply on a given project falling under Article 26 should special conditions so require. 26.03 The Parties recognize that in a major project, the CLRA, the employer, and the Unions have mutual interest in the rules governing the performance of the work on the site. It is agreed that Site Rules & Regulations will be prepared and distributed among the employees on the job, by the employer, provided such rules do not conflict or contravene terms of this Agreement. It is agreed by the Union, that all employees covered by this Agreement shall be made aware of these Site Rules & Regulations by the Employer at the time of their hire and that they shall be bound by them through out the duration of their employment. It is further agreed that violations of these Site Rules & Regulations is just cause for the disciplinary action as specified in the Site Rules. Site Rules, if used, shall be included in any xxxx-up meeting held under this Agreement and each employee shall be given a copy of these Site Rules & Regulations to read and sign upon hiring. 26.04 The Parties agree that in the event that there is a strike or lock-out in the Commercial or Industrial sector of the construction industry in the Province during the duration of the Major Project, the strike or lock-out shall not affect the Major Project and the Employer shall continue to be entitled to hire and lay off workers under the Agreement in accordance with the normal practices as determined by the xxxxxxx staffing requirements of the work in progress, on the site, but there shall be no coordinated layoffs, terminations, separations, resignations or rehiring by the Union or the Employer in order to circumvent the consequence of any strike or lock-out that may take place outside the Project site.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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