Names of Unions Sample Clauses

Names of Unions. 1. International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, Moving Picture Technicians, Artists and Allied Crafts of the United States and Canada, AFL-CIO, CLC (covering its Locals #00, #00, #00, #000, #000, #000, #700, #705, #706, #728, #729, #800, #839, #871, #884, and #892) 2. Studio Utility Employees, Local 724 3. Hotel and Restaurant Employees and Bartenders International Union, Local 11 1 RESTATED in its entirety by Amendment LXXII at the 10/23/02 Board Meeting. Section AMENDED – Amendment LXXIV, 12/18/02, effective 1/1/03. Number is changed with each new edition. Section AMENDED - Numerous changes were made throughout by Resolution on 5/23/03, effective 8/1/03. Section AMENDED - Renumbered – Amendment LXXXXII, 6/22/05, retroactively effective 1/1/05. Section AMENDED – Renumbered – Amendment CXV, 10/31/13, retroactively effective 7/29/12. Section AMENDED – Renumbered – Amendment CXXVII, 12/22/16. Section AMENDED – Renumbered – Amendment CXXIX, 6/27/19. 2 Section AMENDED – Section Amended by Resolution at the 8/23/02 Board Meeting. Section AMENDED – Amendment LXXVII, 11/20/03, effective 1/1/04, Article I, Section 1, Item 1 was changed. Section AMENDED – Amendment LXXXIV, 12/20/04, effective 1/1/05, Article I, Section 1, Item 1 was amended. Section AMENDED – Amendment LXXXXVI, 3/8/06, retroactively effective 1/29/06, Local 817 was added. Section AMENDED – Amendment CII, 8/28/08, retroactively effective 7/1/08, Locals 790 and 847 merged to Local 800. Section AMENDED – Amendment CVIII, 10/28/10, retroactively effective 8/1/10, Local 683 merged into Local 700. Section AMENDED – Amendment CXIV, 10/25/12, effective 10/21/12. Local 47 was removed. Section AMENDED – Amendment CXVI, 10/31/13, effective 3/6/14 (upon 51% ratification of the Amendment) items 1 and 9 were amended. Section AMENDED – Amendment CXVII, 2/27/14, retroactively effective 2/16/13. Section AMENDED – Amendment CXVII, 2/27/14, retroactively effective 12/19/13 (new items 13 and 14). Section ADDED – Amendment CXXIX, 6/27/19, retroactively effective 2/28/19 (CWA) Section ADDED – Amendment CXXX, 8/29/19, retroactively effective 6/1/17 (Local 537) Section AMENDED – Amendment CXXXI, 2/27/20, retroactively effective 9/1/19 (SPFPA Local 55) 4. United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipefitting Industry of the United States and Canada, Local 78 5. Ornamental Plasterers and Cement Finishers International Association of the United States and Canada, Local 755 6. Security Poli...
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Names of Unions. 1. International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employes, Moving Picture Technicians, Artists and Allied Crafts of the United States and Canada, AFL-CIO, CLC (covering its Locals #00, #00, #00, #000, #000, #000, #700, #705, #706, #728, #729, #800, #839, #871, #884, and #892). 2. Studio Utility Employees, Local 724 3. Hotel and Restaurant Employees and Bartenders International Union, Local 11

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  • Names and Addresses of Members The Members' names and addresses are attached as Schedule 1 to this Agreement.

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