Mobile and Crawler Crane Classifications Sample Clauses

Mobile and Crawler Crane Classifications. The wage rates for each weight capacity grouping of Mobile and Crawler Crane classifications, and tonnage premiums for cranes over 200 tons as set out in Section 4.1(b) shall be adjusted by an amount equal to and effective on the dates of any adjustments in wage rates for the weight capacity grouping of Mobile and Crawler Crane classifica¬tions and tonnage premiums for cranes over 200 tons corresponding thereto negotiated from time to time by Local 987 and the C.L.R.A. and set out in the Heavy Equipment Industrial/Mechanical Agreement (I/M Agreement).
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