POLITICAL ACTION TOGETHER Sample Clauses

POLITICAL ACTION TOGETHER. Beginning August 1, 2006, a Political Action Together voluntary contribution of five (5) cents will be forwarded on behalf of the members to the Building Trades Federal Credit Union and the Union will assume all responsibilities for the PAC deduction. Employers party to this Agreement hereby agree to honor authorizations for check-off of political contributions from all employees who are Union members in the following form: I hereby authorize my Employer to deduct from my pay the sum of five (5) cents for each hour worked and to forward that amount to the XXX Political Committee, c/o International Union of Painters and Allied Trades, 0000 Xxx Xxxx Xxxxxx, X.X., Xxxxxxxxxx, X.X. 00000. This authorization is signed freely and voluntarily and not out of any fear of reprisal and on the understanding that XXX Political Committee is engaged in a joint fund raising effort with the AFL-CIO, will use the money contributed to that effort to make political contributions and expenditures in connection with Federal, State and Local elections, and that this voluntary authorization may be revoked at any time by notifying my Employer, XXX Political Committee and District Council No. and/or Local Union No. in writing of a desire to do so. NAME SIGNATURE SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER
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POLITICAL ACTION TOGETHER. A Political Action Together voluntary contribution of five (5) cents will be forwarded on behalf of the members to the Trust Fund Administrator and the Union will assume all responsibilities for the PAC deduction. Employers’ party to this Agreement hereby agree to honor authorizations for check-off of political contributions from all employees who are Union members in the following form: I hereby authorize my Employer to deduct from my pay the sum of five (5) cents for each hour worked and to forward that amount to the PAT Political Committee, c/o International Union of Painters and Allied Trades (IUPAT), 0000 Xxx Xxxx Xxxxxx, X.X., Xxxxxxxxxx, X.X. 2006. This authorization is signed freely and voluntarily and not out of any fear of reprisal and on the understanding that PAT Political Committee is engaged in a joint fund raising effort with the AFL- CIO, will use the money contributed to that effort to make political contributions and expenditures in connection with Federal, State and Local elections, and that this voluntary authorization may be revoked at any time by notifying my Employer, PAT Political Committee and District Council No. and/or Local Union No. in writing of a desire to do so. Name Signature _ Social Security Number All expendable items and tools other than those listed in Appendix C will be provided by the Employer.
POLITICAL ACTION TOGETHER. 17........................ 4 33 Prevailing Wage ........................................................ 17........................ 2 32 -R- Ratio of Manpower ................................................... 6.......................... 8 10 Recognition of Union ................................................ 7 11 Referrals .................................................................... 16........................ 3 30 Registration – By All Employers.......................................... 6......................... 11 10 By Out of Area Employers............................ 6.......................... 8 10 Out of Area Jobs............................................ 6........................ 7-B 10 Responsibility Bond Required .................................. 23 49 -S- Safety Laws/Drug Testing......................................... 11 23 Sanitary Facilities...................................................... 16........................ 9 31 Scope Of Work.......................................................... 2 2 Severability Clause.................................................... 26 54 Shift Work ................................................................. 15........................ 5 29 Shop Card.................................................................. 9.......................... 3 19
POLITICAL ACTION TOGETHER. 17........................ 4 31 Prevailing Wage ........................................................ 17........................ 2 30 -R- Ratio of Manpower ................................................... 6.......................... 8 10 Recognition of Union ................................................ 7 11 Referrals .................................................................... 16........................ 3 28 Registration – By All Employers.......................................... 6......................... 11 10 By Out of Area Employers ............................ 6.......................... 8 10 Out of Area Jobs............................................ 6........................ 7-B 10 Responsibility Bond Required .................................. 23 45 -S-
POLITICAL ACTION TOGETHER. The Employer(s) agree to deduct from employees’ wages five cents ($0.05) per hour. These five cents ($0.05) per hour is to be contributed to the Political Action Together Fund of the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades. Employers party to this Agreement hereby agree to honor authorizations for check-off of political contributions from all employees who are Union members in the following form: a. Commencing with the effective date of this Agreement, and any renewals or extensions thereof, the Employer agrees to make payments to the Political Action Together Fund of the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades for each employee covered by this Agreement in accordance with Article XXIX Section 1. “Employee” includes, but is not limited to, apprentices, journeypersons, and utility workers.

Related to POLITICAL ACTION TOGETHER

  • Political Activity An employee shall not use his or her official authority for the purpose of interfering with or affecting the nomination or election of any candidate for public office. An employee shall not command or solicit in a coercive fashion from any other employee direct or indirect participation in any political activity or enforce or solicit in a coercive fashion contribution for any political party, organization, or candidate. An employee shall retain his or her right to vote and freely express opinions on all political subjects. An employee shall not be prohibited from participation in local community activities or from holding public office in the community in which the employee resides, provided that such activity does not conflict with Section 3.01 of the Rules and Regulations for Personnel Administration (and the Federal Hatch Act to the extent that employees of agencies receiving federal funds are subject thereto).

  • Political Activities Grant funds cannot be used for the following activities: A. Grantees and their relevant sub-grantees or subcontractors are prohibited from using grant funds directly or indirectly for political purposes, including lobbying, advocating for legislation, campaigning for, endorsing, contributing to, or otherwise supporting political candidates or parties, and voter registration campaigns. Grantees may use private, or non-System Agency money or contributions for political purposes but may not charge to, or be reimbursed from, System Agency contracts or grants for the costs of such activities. X. Xxxxx-funded employees may not use official authority or influence to achieve any political purpose and grant funds cannot be used for the salary, benefits, or any other compensation of an elected official. X. Xxxxx funds may not be used to employ, in any capacity, a person who is required by Chapter 305 of the Texas Government Code to register as a lobbyist. Additionally, grant funds cannot be used to pay membership dues to an organization that partially or wholly pays the salary of a person who is required by Chapter 305 of the Texas Government Code to register as a lobbyist. D. As applicable, Grantee will comply with 31 USC § 1352, relating to the limitation on use of appropriated funds to influence certain Federal contracting and financial transactions.

  • Political Activity Prohibited None of the funds, materials, property or services provided directly or indirectly under the Agreement shall be used for any partisan political activity, or to further the election or defeat of any candidate for public office.

  • Political Event A Political Event shall mean one or more of the following acts or events by or on account of any Government Instrumentality: (a) Change in Law, only if consequences thereof cannot be dealt with under and in accordance with the provisions of Article 37 and its effect, in financial terms, exceeds the sum specified in Clause 37.1; (b) compulsory acquisition in national interest or expropriation of any Project Assets or rights of the Concessionaire or of the Contractors; (c) unlawful or unauthorised or without jurisdiction revocation of, or refusal to renew or grant without valid cause, any clearance, licence, permit, authorisation, no objection certificate, consent, approval or exemption required by the Concessionaire or any of the Contractors to perform their respective obligations under this Agreement and the Project Agreements; provided that such delay, modification, denial, refusal or revocation did not result from the Concessionaire's or any Contractor's inability or failure to comply with any condition relating to grant, maintenance or renewal of such clearance, licence, authorisation, no objection certificate, exemption, consent, approval or permit; (d) any failure or delay of a Contractor but only to the extent caused by another Political Event and which does not result in any offsetting compensation being payable to the Concessionaire by or on behalf of such Contractor; or (e) any event or circumstance of a nature analogous to any of the foregoing.

  • Indirect Political Event An Indirect Political Event shall mean one or more of the following acts or events: (a) an act of war (whether declared or undeclared), invasion, armed conflict or act of foreign enemy, blockade, embargo, riot, insurrection, terrorist or military action, civil commotion or politically motivated sabotage; (b) industry-wide or State-wide strikes or industrial action for a continuous period of 24 (twenty four) hours and exceeding an aggregate period of 7 (seven) days in an Accounting Year; (c) any civil commotion, boycott or political agitation which prevents collection of Fee by the Concessionaire for an aggregate period exceeding 7 (seven) days in an Accounting Year; (d) any failure or delay of a Contractor to the extent caused by any Indirect Political Event and which does not result in any offsetting compensation being payable to the Concessionaire by or on behalf of such Contractor; (e) any Indirect Political Event that causes a Non-Political Event; or (f) any event or circumstances of a nature analogous to any of the foregoing.

  • Prohibition on Political Activity with City Funds In accordance with San Francisco Administrative Code Chapter 12.G, Contractor may not participate in, support, or attempt to influence any political campaign for a candidate or for a ballot measure (collectively, “Political Activity”) in the performance of the services provided under this Agreement. Contractor agrees to comply with San Francisco Administrative Code Chapter 12.G and any implementing rules and regulations promulgated by the City’s Controller. The terms and provisions of Chapter 12.G are incorporated herein by this reference. In the event Contractor violates the provisions of this section, the City may, in addition to any other rights or remedies available hereunder, (i) terminate this Agreement, and (ii) prohibit Contractor from bidding on or receiving any new City contract for a period of two (2) years. The Controller will not consider Contractor’s use of profit as a violation of this section.

  • Non-Political Event A Non-Political Event shall mean one or more of the following acts or events: (a) act of God, epidemic, extremely adverse weather conditions, lightning, earthquake, landslide, cyclone, flood, volcanic eruption, chemical or radioactive contamination or ionising radiation, fire or explosion (to the extent of contamination or radiation or fire or explosion originating from a source external to the Site); (b) strikes or boycotts (other than those involving the Concessionaire, Contractors or their respective employees/representatives, or attributable to any act or omission of any of them) interrupting supplies and services to the Bus Terminal for a continuous period of 24 (twenty four) hours and an aggregate period exceeding 7 (seven) days in an Accounting Year, and not being an Indirect Political Event set forth in Clause 30.3; (c) any failure or delay of a Contractor but only to the extent caused by another Non-Political Event and which does not result in any offsetting compensation being payable to the Concessionaire by or on behalf of such Contractor; (d) any delay or failure of an overseas contractor to deliver equipment in India if such delay or failure is caused outside India by any event specified in Sub-clause (a) above and which does not result in any offsetting compensation being payable to the Concessionaire by or on behalf of such contractor; (e) any judgement or order of any court of competent jurisdiction or statutory authority made against the Concessionaire in any proceedings for reasons other than (i) failure of the Concessionaire to comply with any Applicable Law or Applicable Permit, or (ii) on account of breach of any Applicable Law or Applicable Permit or of any contract, or (iii) enforcement of this Agreement, or (iv) exercise of any of its rights under this Agreement by the Authority; (f) the discovery of geological conditions, toxic contamination or archaeological remains on the Site that could not reasonably have been expected to be discovered through a site inspection; or (g) any event or circumstances of a nature analogous to any of the foregoing.

  • Prohibition on Use of Public Funds for Political Activity In performing the Services, Contractor shall comply with San Francisco Administrative Code Chapter 12G, which prohibits funds appropriated by the City for this Agreement from being expended to participate in, support, or attempt to influence any political campaign for a candidate or for a ballot measure. Contractor is subject to the enforcement and penalty provisions in Chapter 12G.

  • Central Committee on Violence in the Workplace The Central parties agree to create a Central Committee to review and develop best practice recommendations related to Violence in the Workplace. The Committee will take into consideration recent provincial reports related to violence in the workplace issues. The best practice recommendations will be distributed to the Joint Health and Safety Committees at each individual Home to be recommended for implementation. The best practice recommendations will include but will not be limited to: Review/modify: the processes, procedures, measures and follow through on:

  • Accidents and Dangerous Occurrences The Hirer must report all accidents involving injury to the public to a member of the Village Hall management committee as soon as possible and complete the relevant section in the Village Hall’s accident book. Any failure of equipment belonging to the Village Hall or brought in by the Hirer must also be reported as soon as possible. Certain types of accident or injury must be reported on a special form to the local authority. The Hall Secretary will give assistance in completing this form. This is in accordance with the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 1995 (RIDDOR).

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