Common use of Millwright Clause in Contracts

Millwright. An employer who hires an employee whose duties consist in preparing, repairing and seeing to the distribution of equipment and tools for the millwright trade shall give hiring preference to a millwright who, because of his age (50 years or over) or a disability, is unable to practise his trade, provided he is able to perform the work requested. The application of this subsection shall not have the effect of forcing an employer to hire a second storeman when this employee serves several trades.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Millwright. An employer who hires an employee whose duties consist in preparing, repairing and seeing to the distribution of equipment and tools for the millwright trade shall give hiring preference to a millwright who, because of his age (50 years or over) or a disability, is unable to practise his trade, provided he is able to perform the work requested. The application of this subsection subsec- tion shall not have the effect of forcing an employer to hire a second storeman when this employee serves several trades.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement