Mobile Camps Sample Clauses

Mobile Camps. In the matter of mobile camps, such mobile camps are acceptable providing the standards of accommodations equal that which is outlined as below: Only trailers that are built, conveyed to the camp site, set up, maintained by members of affiliated Unions to the various Building and Construction Trades Councils will be acceptable. When trailers are used, they must be spaced not less than seven (7) feet apart and be staggered so that when doors are opened, the hallways are not blocked. Washrooms must be situated so that they are readily accessible by weatherproof walkways from the sleeping trailers. There must be individual heat in each room occupied by two (2) employees by propane heat or the equivalent of not less than 20,000 B.T.U.
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Mobile Camps. In the matter of mobile camps, such mobile camps are acceptable providing the Standards of accommodations equal that which are outlined below: Only trailers that are built, conveyed to the camp site, set up, maintained by members of affiliated Unions to the various Building and Construction Trades Councils will be acceptable. When trailers are used, they must be spaced not less than seven (7) feet apart and be staggered so that when doors are opened the hallways are not blocked. Washrooms must be situated so that they are readily accessible by weatherproof walkways from the sleeping trailers. There must be individual heat in each room occupied by two (2) men by propane heat or the equivalent of not less than 20,000 BTU. Cafeteria style of serving meals will be acceptable, providing dishes are carried back by the Culinary Staff. The food shall be of good quality and have the approval of the Camp Committee of Building and Construction Trades Council of Ontario. There shall be sufficient housekeeping staff supplied by the Culinary Workers to keep the bunkhouses clean, and beds shall be made up each day by such staff. Kitchen facilities, equipment and food supplies shall be subject to inspection by the duly authorized Camp Committee at any and all times and further all grievances shall be dealt with by said Committee.
Mobile Camps. In the matter of mobile camps, such mobile camps are acceptable providing the standards of accommodations equal that which are outlined as below:
Mobile Camps. In the matter of mobile camps, such mobile camps are acceptable providing the standards of accommodation equals that which are outlined as below: Only trailers that are built, conveyed to the camp site, set up maintained members of affiliated Unions to the various Building and Construction Trades Councils will be acceptable. When trailers are used, they must be spaced not less than seven (7) feet apart and be staggered so that when doors are opened, the hallways are not blocked. Washrooms must be situated so that they are readily accessible by weatherproof walkways from the sleeping trailers. There must be individual heat in each room occupied by two (2) men by propane heat or of the equivalent of not less than Catering: Cafeteria style of serving meals will be acceptable, providing dishes are carried back by the Culinary Staff. The food shall be of good quality and have the approval of the Camp Committee (said committee shall be comprised of members from the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America and the Local Building Trades Council. In the event that no Building Trades council is in existence, then the committee shall be comprised of members from the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America and any other Building Trades Union as may be occupying the camps). There shall be sufficient housekeeping staff supplied by the Culinary Workers to keep the bunkhouses clean, and beds shall be made up each day by such staff. Kitchen facilities, equipment and food supplies shall be subject to inspection by the duly authorized Camp Committee at any and all times and further all grievances shall be dealt with by said Committee.
Mobile Camps. In the matter of mobile camps, such mobile camps are acceptable providing the standards of accommodation equals that which are outlined as below: Only trailers that are built, conveyed to the campsite, set up maintained by members of affiliated Unions to the various Building and Construction Trades Councils will be acceptable. When trailers are used, they must be spaced not less than seven (7) feet apart and be staggered so that when doors are opened, the hallways are not blocked. Washrooms must be situated so that they are readily accessible by weatherproof walkways from the sleeping trailers. There must be individual heat in each room occupied by two (2) men by propane heat or of the equivalent of not less than There shall be sufficient housekeeping staff supplied by the Culinary Workers to keep the bunkhouses clean, and beds shall be made up each day by such staff. Kitchen facilities, equipment and food supplies shall be subject to inspection by the duly authorized Camp Committee at any and all times and further all grievances shall be dealt with by said Committee.
Mobile Camps the matter of mobile camps, such mobile camps are acceptable providing the standards of accommodations equal that which is outlined as below: Only trailers that are built, conveyed to the camp site, set up, maintained by members of affiliated Unions to the various Building and Construction Trades Councils will be acceptable. When are used, they must be spaced not less than seven (7) feet apart and be staggered so that when doors are opened, the hallways are not blocked. Washrooms must be situated so that they are readily accessible by weatherproof walkways from the sleeping trailers. There must be individual heat each occupied by two (2) employees by propane heat or the of not less than Cafeteria style of serving meals will be acceptable, providing dishes are carried back by the The food shall be of good and have the approval of the Camp Committee of the Building and Trades Council of Ontario. There shall be sufficient housekeeping supplied by the Culinary Workers to keep the bunkhouses clean, and beds be made up each day by such Kitchen equipment and food supplies be subject to inspection by the duly authorized Camp Committee at any and all times and further all grievances shall be dealt with by said Committee. The Employer may elect to supply suitable board and lodging in lieu of paying the subsistence allowance, such board and lodging must conform to the Camp Rules and Regulations. When a camp is established, the Employee shall have the option of camp accommodation, or the board allowance, provided the Employee indicated choice only once, and at the time of initial assignment to the project. Where an Employee has chosen not to live camp, shall not qualify for daily travel time or transportation allowance. The purpose of Ironworkers’ Standards of Excellence is to reinforce the pride of every Ironworker and our to be the most skilled, must productive and safest craft in the Trades. As Union Ironworkers, we pledge ourselves to uphold our word, given our Collective Bargaining Agreement, and display expected of our trade and Union in aspects of as exemplified by the values engrained in Standards of

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