Common use of New Technologies and Training Clause in Contracts

New Technologies and Training. Section 1. The Employer agrees that as new technologies that affect and impact the craft are introduced into the industry that bargaining unit employees will be educated and trained in the new technologies considered to be part of the work of the appropriate trades when introduced to the Washington State Ferry System. New Technology shall be understood to include any proposed introduction of the following: A. Any non-proprietary computer controlled machinery. B. Any new processes such as machining, repair methods, installations, removals or new techniques or methods within the industry. C. Type of systems whether they are propulsion, or ships back-up systems or any system within the vessels, docks, terminals, or any other work place within the bargaining unit’s area of exclusive jurisdiction. D. New methods and/or materials used for enhancement of the vessels, docks, and terminals. E. Any other technological innovations which would substantially affect jobs or job content which would be considered within the exclusive scope of the bargaining unit. F. The parties agree this section is not subject to the grievance procedure.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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New Technologies and Training. Section 1. The Employer agrees that as new technologies that affect and impact the craft are introduced into the industry that bargaining unit employees will be educated and trained in the new technologies considered to be part of the work of the appropriate trades when introduced to the Washington State Ferry System. New Technology technology shall be understood to include any proposed introduction of the following: A. Any non-proprietary computer controlled machinery. B. Any new processes such as machining, repair methods, installations, removals or new techniques or methods within the industry. C. Type of systems whether they are propulsion, or ships back-up systems or any system within the vessels, docks, terminals, or any other work place within the bargaining unit’s area of exclusive jurisdiction. D. New methods and/or materials used for enhancement of the vessels, docks, and terminals. E. Any other technological innovations which would substantially affect jobs or job content which would be considered within the exclusive scope of the bargaining unit. F. The parties agree this section is not subject to the grievance procedureprocedure in Article 12.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

New Technologies and Training. Section 1. The Employer agrees that as new technologies that affect and impact the craft are introduced into the industry that bargaining unit employees will be educated and trained in the new technologies considered to be part of the work of the appropriate trades when introduced to the Washington State Ferry System. New Technology shall be understood to include any proposed introduction of the following: A. Any non-proprietary computer controlled machinery. B. Any new processes such as machining, repair methods, installations, removals or new techniques or methods within the industry. C. Type of systems whether they are propulsion, or ships back-up systems or any system within the vessels, docks, terminals, or any other work place within the bargaining unit’s area of exclusive jurisdiction. D. New methods and/or materials used for enhancement of the vessels, docks, and terminals.terminals.‌ E. Any other technological innovations which would substantially affect jobs or job content which would be considered within the exclusive scope of the bargaining unit. F. The parties agree this section is not subject to the grievance procedure.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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New Technologies and Training. Section 1. The Employer agrees that as new technologies that affect and impact the craft are introduced into the industry that bargaining unit employees will be educated and trained in the new technologies considered to be part of the work of the appropriate trades when introduced to the Washington State Ferry System. New Technology technology shall be understood to include any proposed introduction of the following: A. Any non-proprietary computer controlled machinery. B. Any new processes such as machining, repair methods, installations, removals or new techniques or methods within the industry. C. Type of systems whether they are propulsion, or ships back-up systems or any system within the vessels, docks, terminals, or any other work place within the bargaining unit’s area of exclusive jurisdiction. D. New methods and/or materials used for enhancement of the vessels, docks, and terminals. E. Any other technological innovations which would substantially affect jobs or job content which would be considered within the exclusive scope of the bargaining unit. F. The parties agree this section is not subject to the grievance procedureprocedure in Article 12.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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