Non-Exclusive Service Janitors. In addition to the wages provided in this Article VI, Non-Exclusive Service Janitors for whom it has been negotiated or who are otherwise being so provided, shall be entitled to living quarters rent-free, as hereinafter provided. (a) Wherever basement or English basement apartments or flats exist in buildings consisting of twelve (12) apartments or more, one such apartment or flat is primarily intended for the occupancy of the janitor and their family as living quarters rent-free. Where any such apartment or flat is unoccupied or is occupied by other than the janitor of the building and shall become vacant or available, the Employer shall tender the use of one such basement apartment or flat to the employee as living quarter for them and their family rent-free irrespective of any previous waiver. If an employee refuses to accept an apartment for their own occupancy, they shall receive the extra compensation provided for in paragraphs (c) and (d) below, and the Employer may rent out such apartment or flat by receiving permission from the Union and paying the scale for one additional rented apartment or flat. No Employer shall be required to furnish the employee more than one apartment in any building regardless of the number of basement or English basement apartments or flats in the building. No Employer shall be required to furnish living quarters for any Helper or any relief employee. No employee shall be entitled or permitted to sell, lease or sublease any apartment, or other space, parking space, amenity or privilege of the employee to a third party.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Non-Exclusive Service Janitors. In addition to the wages provided in this Article VI, Non-Exclusive Service Janitors for whom it has been negotiated or who are otherwise being so provided, shall be entitled to living quarters rent-free, as hereinafter provided.
(a) Wherever basement or English basement apartments or flats exist in buildings consisting of twelve (12) apartments or more, one such apartment or flat is primarily intended for the occupancy of the janitor and their family as living quarters rent-rent- free. Where any such apartment or flat is unoccupied or is occupied by other than the janitor of the building and shall become vacant or available, the Employer shall tender the use of one such basement apartment or flat to the employee as living quarter for them and their family rent-free irrespective of any previous waiver. If an employee refuses to accept an apartment for their own occupancy, they shall receive the extra compensation provided for in paragraphs (c) and (d) below, and the Employer may rent out such apartment or flat by receiving permission from the Union and paying the scale for one additional rented apartment or flat. No Employer shall be required to furnish the employee more than one apartment in any building regardless of the number of basement or English basement apartments or flats in the building. No Employer shall be required to furnish living quarters for any Helper or any relief employee. No employee shall be entitled or permitted to sell, lease or sublease any apartment, or other space, parking space, amenity or privilege of the employee to a third party.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Non-Exclusive Service Janitors. In addition to the wages provided in this Article VI, Non-Exclusive Service Janitors for whom it has been negotiated or who are otherwise being so provided, shall be entitled to living quarters rent-free, as hereinafter provided.
(a) Wherever basement or English basement apartments or flats exist in buildings consisting of twelve (12) apartments or more, one such apartment or flat is primarily intended for the occupancy occu- pancy of the janitor and their his family as living quarters rent-free. Where any such apartment or flat is unoccupied or is occupied by other than the janitor of the building and shall become vacant or available, the Employer shall tender the use of one such basement apartment or flat to the employee janitor as living quarter for them himself and their his family rent-free irrespective of any previous waiver. If an employee a janitor refuses to accept an apartment for their his own occupancy, they he shall receive the extra compensation provided for in paragraphs (c) and (d) below, and the Employer may rent out such apartment or flat by receiving permission from the Union and paying the scale for one additional rented apartment apart- ment or flat. No Employer shall be required to furnish the employee janitor more than one apartment in any building regardless of the number of basement or English basement apartments or flats in the building. No Employer shall be required to furnish living quarters for any Helper or any relief employeejani- tor. No employee shall be entitled or permitted to sell, lease or sublease any apartment, or other space, parking space, amenity or privilege of the employee to a third party.
(b) All living quarters required to be furnished under this Agreement shall, in buildings con- structed after July 1, 1967, include at least one (1) bedroom if there is such an apartment in the building.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement