OWNER OPERATOR. Section 1. An Owner-Operator is a person who has legal or equitable title to his equipment and operates the equipment himself on work covered by this Agreement. Owner-operator shall display the registration of their equipment to the Contrac- tor and the Union upon request. Section 2. The individual employer expressly reserves the right to control the details of the manner, time and means by which the Owner-Operator performs his services as well as the ends to be accomplished, and shall be the sole judge of the capability of the Owner Operators equipment to perform the work required to be performed, and may, if the individual employer determines that the Owner-operators equipment is not capable of performing the work required to be performed, terminate such Owner-operators services. Failure to work the day or half day out as directed shall terminate the Owner- Operators employment and he shall not pay for time spent by the Owner-Operator in repairing, servicing or maintaining his equipment after termination of employment, or before or after his shift, as the case may be. Section 3. The Owner-Operator shall be carried on the payroll of the individual employer as an Operating Engineer, and employee, and as such employee, all of the terms and con- ditions of this Master Labor Agreement and any amendment or amendments thereto, shall be applicable to him, except as provided elsewhere in this Paragraph, and, except that in the event that it is determined that the services of an Owner- Operator Employee where terminated without just cause, any obligation for lost time shall be limited to the wage and fringe benefits payments provided in this Agreement, and shall not in any event include any payments with respect to the equipment or the loss of use thereof. Section 4. The Union shall be notified of the name and So- cial Security number of the Owner-Operator within forty-eight
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
OWNER OPERATOR. Section 1. An Owner-Operator is a person who has legal or equitable title to his equipment and operates the equipment himself on work covered by this Agreement. Owner-operator shall display the registration of their equipment to the Contrac- tor Contractor and the Union upon request.
Section 2. The individual employer expressly reserves the right to control the details of the manner, time and means by which the Owner-Operator performs his services as well as the ends to be accomplished, and shall be the sole judge of the capability of the Owner Operators equipment to perform the work required to be performed, and may, if the individual employer determines that the Owner-operators equipment is not capable of performing the work required to be performed, terminate such Owner-operators services. Failure to work the day or half day out as directed shall terminate the Owner- Operators employment and he shall not pay for time spent by the Owner-Operator in repairing, servicing or maintaining his equipment after termination of employment, or before or after his shift, as the case may be.
Section 3. The Owner-Operator shall be carried on the payroll of the individual employer as an Operating Engineer, and employee, and as such employee, all of the terms and con- ditions conditions of this Master Labor Agreement and any amendment or amendments thereto, shall be applicable to him, except as provided elsewhere in this Paragraph, and, except that in the event that it is determined that the services of an Owner- Owner-Operator Employee where terminated without just cause, any obligation for lost time shall be limited to the wage and fringe benefits payments provided in this Agreement, and shall not in any event include any payments with respect to the equipment or the loss of use thereof.
Section 4. The Union shall be notified of the name and So- cial Social Security number of the Owner-Operator within forty-eight
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement