Common use of Repair Work Clause in Contracts

Repair Work. 8.01 Repair work is hereby defined as general repairs and modernization work on apparatus enumerated in Article 4 and Article 4(A) of this Agreement. Repair work shall be exclusively performed by Elevator Constructor Mechanics and Helpers. 8.02 General Repairs are hereby defined as follows: Renewal of all ropes. Renewal of brake linings. Shortening of all hoisting and counterweight cables. Replacement of any control cable. Safety test where test weights are required. Armature repairs. Renewing of car shoes. Replacement of sheave bearings. Repairs to cab or car gate. Renewal of motor bearings. Replacement thrusts. Rescoring of sheaves or drums. Rewiring controller. Replacement of door hangers. Replacement of worm and gears. Rebabbiting of bearings. All door closer repair work that exceeds one hour. All work of installing sound insulation. All hydraulic repair work except cleaning, oiling, greasing and adjusting. When escalators are prepared and/or disassembled for cleaning, oiling, greasing adjusting and minor replacement (minor replacement meaning work requiring one (1) hour or less) the work shall not be classed as repair work. When escalators are prepared and/or disassembled for cleaning, etc., purposes as mentioned above, and any replacement and/or repairs requiring more than one (1) hour, only the replacement and/or repairs shall be classed as regular work. When escalators are prepared and/or disassembled primarily for replacement and/or repairs, all work shall be classed as repair work. Rewiring car switches, governors and selectors or any other apparatus in the car. Refastening or re-aligning guide rails. Replacing or repairing car floors or car floor coverings, (the Employer may assign one Elevator Constructor Mechanic to replace composition tile floor covering). Rewiring or reinstalling limit switches. Replacing crossheads, xxxxxx, safeties, or equalizers or replacing automatic rail oilers. Or the replacement of old apparatus and/or the installation of any apparatus that may be developed in the elevator industry during the life of this Agreement. 8.03 An Employer may assign an Elevator Constructor Mechanic without a Helper where such repair work may not require two (2) men and no factor of safety is involved. Where the Elevator Constructor Mechanic has reasonable grounds for believing that working alone is likely to endanger his safety, the concerns of the Mechanic shall be referred to a committee comprised of an Employer and Union representative. If the matter is not resolved, then the provisions of the Provincial legislation shall apply. 8.04 When an employee who is employed on Maintenance work performs any of the work listed above during hours other than his/her regular working hours, Monday to Friday inclusive, he/she shall be paid at double the rate of single time. 8.05 A modernization job is hereby defined as any work performed on apparatus enumerated in Article 4 and Article 4 (A) in any existing or occupied building to bring equipment up to date, except general repairs and maintenance work. 8.06 It is agreed that the regular working day shall consist of eight (8) consecutive hours, excluding unpaid lunch period, between 6:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. five (5) days per week Monday to Friday, inclusive. All other working time shall be classed as overtime and paid for at double the rate of single time. 8.07 Upon written notification to the Local Business Representative and to the employee, which notice shall be given at least one week prior to the job start, the Employer may establish hours worked on a job site for a four (4) ten (10) hour day workweek at straight time pay for modernization work. It is agreed that the regular working day shall consist of ten (10) hours worked consecutively with an unpaid lunch period, between 6 A.M. and 6 P.M., four (4) days per week, Monday to Thursday, inclusive. Any work performed on Friday, Saturday and Sunday and before and after the regular working day on Monday to Thursday where a four (4) ten (10) hour workweek has been established, will be paid double the rate of single time. Expenses will be paid as per Article 12.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Repair Work. 8.01 9.01 Repair work is hereby xxxxxx defined as general repairs and modernization work on apparatus enumerated in Article 4 and Article 4(A) 5 of this Agreement. Repair work shall be exclusively performed by Elevator Constructor Mechanics and Helpers. 8.02 9.02 General Repairs repairs are hereby defined as follows: ·Renewal of all ropes. ropes ·Renewal of brake linings. linings ·Shortening of all hoisting and counterweight cables. Replacement of any control cable. cmmterweight cables ·Safety test where test weights are required. required ·Armature repairs. repairs ·Renewing of car shoes. shoes ·Replacement of sheave bearings. bearings ·Repairs to cab or car gate. gate ·Renewal of motor bearings. Replacement thrusts. bearings ·Replacing thrusts ELEVATOR LOCAL 125 AUGUST 1/2012-APRIL 30/2015 ·Rescoring of sheaves or drums. drums ·Rewiring controller. controller ·Replacement of door hangers. hangers ·Replacement of worm xxxx and gears. Rebabbiting gears ·Rebabbitting of bearings. bearings ·All door closer repair work that exceeds one hour. honr ·All work of installing sound insulation. insulation ·All hydraulic repair work except cleaning, oiling, greasing and adjusting. adjusting ·Replacement of any control cable When escalators are prepared and/or disassembled for cleaning, oiling, greasing greasing, adjusting and minor replacement (minor replacement meaning work requiring one (1) hour honr or less) ), the work shall not be classed as repair workmaintenance work for payment conditions only. When escalators are prepared and/or disassembled for cleaning, etc., purposes as mentioned above, and any replacement and/or repairs requiring more than one (1) hour, only the replacement and/or repairs hour shall be classed as regular repair work. When escalators are prepared and/or disassembled primarily for replacement and/or repairs, all work shall be classed as repair work. Rewiring car switches, governors and selectors or any other apparatus in the car. Refastening or re-aligning realigning guide rails. Replacing or repairing car floors or car floor coverings, coverings (the Employer employer may assign one Elevator Constructor Mechanic to replace composition tile floor coveringcoverings). Rewiring or reinstalling limit switches. Replacing crossheads, xxxxxx, safeties, safeties or equalizers or replacing automatic rail oilersrailoilers. Or the replacement of old apparatus and/or the installation of any apparatus that may be developed in the elevator industry during the life of this Agreement. 8.03 9.03 An Employer employer may assign an Elevator Constructor Constmctor Mechanic to work without a Helper where such repair work may not require two (2) men and no factor of safety is involved. Where the Elevator Constructor Mechanic has reasonable grounds for believing that working alone is likely to endanger his safety, the concerns concern of the Mechanic shall be referred to a committee comprised of an Employer employer and Union union representative. If the matter is not resolved, then the provisions of the Provincial legislation Legislation shall apply.. ELEVATOR LOCAL 125 AUGUST 1/2012- APRIL 30/2015 8.04 When an employee who is employed on Maintenance work performs any of the work listed above during hours other than his/her regular working hours, Monday to Friday inclusive, he/she shall be paid at double the rate of single time. 8.05 9.05 A modernization job is hereby defined as any work performed on apparatus enumerated in Article 4 and Article 4 (A) in any existing or occupied building to bring equipment up to date, except general repairs and maintenance contract service work. 8.06 9.06 It is agreed that the regular working day shall consist of eight (8) consecutive hours, excluding unpaid lunch periodmeal breaks, between 6:00 six (6) a.m. and 5:00 six (6) p.m. five (5) days per week week, Monday to Friday, Friday inclusive. All other working time shall be classed as overtime and paid for at double the rate of single time. 8.07 9.07 Upon written notification to the Local Business Representative and to the employee, which notice shall be given at least one week prior to the job startRepresentative, the Employer may establish hours worked on a job site for a four (4) ten (10) hour day workweek work week (Monday to Friday) at straight time pay for repair work and modernization work. It is agreed that the regular working day shall consist of ten (10) hours worked consecutively consecutively, with an unpaid lunch period, between 6 A.M. and 6 P.M., P.M. four (4) days per week, Monday to Thursday, inclusive. Any work performed on Friday, Saturday and Sunday and before and after the regular working day on Monday to Thursday where a four (4) perfonned beyond ten (10) hour workweek has been established, hours in a day or forty (40) hours per week will be paid at double the rate of single time. Expenses will be paid as per Article 12.

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Samples: Collective Agreement

Repair Work. 8.01 Repair work is hereby defined as general repairs and modernization work on apparatus enumerated in Article 4 and Article 4(A) of this Agreement. Repair work shall be exclusively performed by Elevator Constructor Mechanics and Helpers. 8.02 General Repairs are hereby defined as follows: Renewal of all ropes. Renewal of brake linings. Shortening of all hoisting and counterweight cables. Replacement of any control cable. Safety test where test weights are required. Armature repairs. Renewing of car shoes. Replacement of sheave bearings. Repairs to cab or car gate. Renewal of motor bearings. Replacement thrusts. Rescoring of sheaves or drums. Rewiring controller. Replacement of door hangers. Replacement of worm and gears. Rebabbiting of bearings. All door closer repair work that exceeds one hour. All work of installing sound insulation. All hydraulic repair work except cleaning, oiling, greasing and adjusting. When escalators are prepared and/or disassembled for cleaning, oiling, greasing adjusting and minor replacement (minor replacement meaning work requiring one (1) hour or less) the work shall not be classed as repair work. When escalators are prepared and/or disassembled for cleaning, etc., purposes as mentioned above, and any replacement and/or repairs requiring more than one (1) hour, only the replacement and/or repairs shall be classed as regular work. When escalators are prepared and/or disassembled primarily for replacement and/or repairs, all work shall be classed as repair work. Rewiring car switches, governors and selectors or any other apparatus in the car. Refastening or re-aligning guide rails. Replacing or repairing car floors or car floor coverings, (the Employer may assign one Elevator Constructor Mechanic to replace composition tile floor covering). Rewiring or reinstalling limit switches. Replacing crossheads, xxxxxx, safeties, or equalizers or replacing automatic rail oilers. Or the replacement of old apparatus and/or the installation of any apparatus that may be developed in the elevator industry during the life of this Agreement. 8.03 An Employer may assign an Elevator Constructor Mechanic without a Helper where such repair work may not require two (2) men and no factor of safety is involved. Where the Elevator Constructor Mechanic has reasonable grounds for believing that working alone is likely to endanger his safety, the concerns of the Mechanic shall be referred to a committee comprised of an Employer and Union representative. If the matter is not resolved, then the provisions of the Provincial legislation shall apply. 8.04 When an employee who is employed on Maintenance work performs any of the work listed above during hours other than his/her regular working hours, Monday to Friday inclusive, he/she shall be paid at double the rate of single time. 8.05 A modernization job is hereby defined as any work performed on apparatus enumerated in Article 4 and Article 4 (A) in any existing or occupied building to bring equipment up to date, except general repairs and maintenance work. 8.06 It is agreed that the regular working day shall consist of eight (8) consecutive hours, excluding unpaid lunch periodmeal breaks, between 6:00 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. five (5) days per week Monday to Friday, inclusive. All other working time shall be classed as overtime and paid for at double the rate of single time. 8.07 Upon written notification to the Local Business Representative and to the employee, which notice shall be given at least one week prior to the job start, the Employer may establish hours worked on a job site for a four (4) ten (10) hour day workweek at straight time pay for modernization work. It is agreed that the regular working day shall consist of ten (10) hours worked consecutively with an unpaid lunch period, between 6 A.M. and 6 P.M., four (4) days per week, Monday to Thursday, inclusive. Any work performed on Friday, Saturday and Sunday and before and after the regular working day on Monday to Thursday where a four (4) ten (10) hour workweek has been established, will be paid double the rate of single time. Expenses will be paid as per Article 12.6:00

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Samples: Provincial Collective Agreement

Repair Work. 8.01 Repair work is hereby xxxxxx defined as general repairs and modernization work on apparatus enumerated in Article 4 and Article 4(A) of this Agreement. Repair work shall be exclusively performed by Elevator Constructor Mechanics and Helpers. 8.02 General Repairs are hereby defined as follows: Renewal of all ropes. Renewal of brake linings. Shortening of all hoisting and counterweight cables. Replacement of any control cable. Safety test where test weights are required. Armature repairs. Renewing of car shoes. Replacement of sheave bearings. Repairs to cab or car gate. Renewal of motor bearings. Replacement thrusts. Rescoring of sheaves or drums. Rewiring controller. Replacement of door hangers. Replacement of worm and gears. Rebabbiting of bearings. All door closer repair work that exceeds one hour. All work of installing sound insulation. All hydraulic repair work except cleaning, oiling, greasing and adjusting. When escalators are prepared and/or disassembled for cleaning, oiling, greasing adjusting and minor replacement (minor replacement meaning work requiring one (1) hour or less) the work shall not be classed as repair work. When escalators are prepared and/or disassembled for cleaning, etc., purposes as mentioned above, and any replacement and/or repairs requiring more than one (1) hour, only the replacement and/or repairs shall be classed as regular work. When escalators are prepared and/or disassembled primarily for replacement and/or repairs, all work shall be classed as repair work. Rewiring car switches, governors and selectors or any other apparatus in the car. Refastening or re-aligning guide rails. Replacing or repairing car floors or car floor coverings, (the Employer may assign one Elevator Constructor Mechanic to replace composition tile floor covering). Rewiring or reinstalling limit switches. Replacing crossheads, xxxxxx, safeties, or equalizers or replacing automatic rail oilers. Or the replacement of old apparatus and/or the installation of any apparatus that may be developed in the elevator industry during the life of this Agreement. 8.03 An Employer may assign an Elevator Constructor Mechanic without a Helper where such repair work may not require two (2) men and no factor of safety is involved. Where the Elevator Constructor Mechanic has reasonable grounds for believing that working alone is likely to endanger his safety, the concerns of the Mechanic shall be referred to a committee comprised of an Employer and Union representative. If the matter is not resolved, then the provisions of the Provincial legislation shall apply. 8.04 When an employee who is employed on Maintenance work performs any of the work listed above during hours other than his/her regular working hours, Monday to Friday inclusive, he/she shall be paid at double the rate of single time. 8.05 A modernization job is hereby defined as any work performed on apparatus enumerated in Article 4 and Article 4 (A) in any existing or occupied building to bring equipment up to date, except general repairs and maintenance work. 8.06 It is agreed that the regular working day shall consist of eight (8) consecutive hours, excluding unpaid lunch period, between 6:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. five (5) days per week Monday to Friday, inclusive. All other working time shall be classed as overtime and paid for at double the rate of single time. 8.07 Upon written notification to the Local Business Representative and to the employee, which notice shall be given at least one week prior to the job start, the Employer may establish hours worked on a job site for a four (4) ten (10) hour day workweek at straight time pay for modernization work. It is agreed that the regular working day shall consist of ten (10) hours worked consecutively with an unpaid lunch period, between 6 A.M. a.m. and 6 P.M.p.m., four (4) days per week, Monday to Thursday, inclusive. Any work performed on Friday, Saturday and Sunday and before and after the regular working day on Monday to Thursday where a four (4) ten (10) hour workweek has been established, will be paid double the rate of single time. Expenses will be paid as per Article 12.

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Samples: Provincial Collective Agreement

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Repair Work. 8.01 9.01 Repair work is hereby xxxxxx defined as general repairs and modernization work on apparatus enumerated in Article 4 and Article 4(A) 5 of this Agreement. Repair work shall be exclusively performed by Elevator Constructor Mechanics and Helpers. 8.02 9.02 General Repairs repairs are hereby defined as follows: ·Renewal of all ropes. ropes ·Renewal of brake linings. linings ·Shortening of all hoisting and counterweight cables. Replacement of any control cable. cables ·Safety test where test weights are required. required ·Armature repairs. repairs ·Renewing of car shoes. shoes ·Replacement of sheave bearings. bearings ·Repairs to cab or car gate. gate ·Renewal of motor bearings. Replacement thrusts. bearings ·Replacing thrusts ·Rescoring of sheaves or drums. drums ·Rewiring controller. controller ·Replacement of door hangers. hangers ·Replacement of worm and gears. Rebabbiting gears ·Rebabbitting of bearings. bearings ·All door closer repair work that exceeds one hour. hour ·All work of installing sound insulation. insulation ·All hydraulic repair work except cleaning, oiling, greasing and adjusting. adjusting ·Replacement of any control cable When escalators are prepared and/or disassembled for cleaning, oiling, greasing greasing, adjusting and minor replacement (minor replacement meaning work requiring one (1) hour or less) ), the work shall not be classed as repair workmaintenance work for payment conditions only. When escalators are prepared and/or disassembled for cleaning, etc., purposes as mentioned above, and any replacement and/or repairs requiring more than one (1) hour, only the replacement and/or repairs hour shall be classed as regular repair work. When escalators are prepared and/or disassembled primarily for replacement and/or repairs, all work shall be classed as repair work. Rewiring car switches, governors and selectors or any other apparatus in the car. Refastening or re-aligning realigning guide rails. Replacing or repairing car floors or car floor coverings, coverings (the Employer employer may assign one Elevator Constructor Mechanic to replace composition tile floor coveringcoverings). Rewiring or reinstalling limit switches. Replacing crossheads, xxxxxx, safeties, safeties or equalizers or replacing automatic rail oilers. Or the replacement of old apparatus and/or the installation of any apparatus that may be developed in the elevator industry during the life of this Agreement. 8.03 9.03 An Employer employer may assign an Elevator Constructor Mechanic to work without a Helper where such repair work may not require two (2) men and no factor of safety is involved. Where the Elevator Constructor Mechanic has reasonable grounds for believing that working alone is likely to endanger his safety, the concerns concern of the Mechanic shall be referred to a committee comprised of an Employer employer and Union union representative. If the matter is not resolved, then the provisions of the Provincial legislation Legislation shall apply. 8.04 When an employee who is employed on Maintenance work performs any of the work listed above during hours other than his/her regular working hours, Monday to Friday inclusive, he/she shall be paid at double the rate of single time. 8.05 9.05 A modernization job is hereby defined as any work performed on apparatus enumerated in Article 4 and Article 4 (A) in any existing or occupied building to bring equipment up to date, except general repairs and maintenance contract service work. 8.06 9.06 It is agreed that the regular working day shall consist of eight (8) consecutive hours, excluding unpaid lunch periodmeal breaks, between 6:00 six (6) a.m. and 5:00 six (6) p.m. five (5) days per week week, Monday to Friday, Friday inclusive. All other working time shall be classed as overtime and paid for at double the rate of single time. 8.07 9.07 Upon written notification to the Local Business Representative and to the employee, which notice shall be given at least one week prior to the job startRepresentative, the Employer may establish hours worked on a job site for a four (4) ten (10) hour day workweek work week (Monday to Friday) at straight time pay for repair work and modernization work. It is agreed that the regular working day shall consist of ten (10) hours worked consecutively consecutively, with an unpaid lunch period, between 6 A.M. and 6 P.M., P.M. four (4) days per week, Monday to Thursday, inclusive. Any work performed on Friday, Saturday and Sunday and before and after the regular working day on Monday to Thursday where a four (4) beyond ten (10) hour workweek has been established, hours in a day or forty (40) hours per week will be paid at double the rate of single time. Expenses will be paid as per Article 12.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Repair Work. 8.01 Repair work is hereby xxxxxx defined as general repairs and modernization work on apparatus enumerated in Article 4 and Article 4(A) of this Agreement. Repair work shall be exclusively performed by Elevator Constructor Mechanics and Helpers. 8.02 General Repairs are hereby defined as follows: Renewal of all ropes. Renewal of brake linings. Shortening of all hoisting and counterweight cables. Replacement of any control cable. Safety test where test weights are required. Armature repairs. Renewing of car shoes. Replacement of sheave bearings. Repairs to cab or car gate. Renewal of motor bearings. Replacement thrusts. Rescoring of sheaves or drums. Rewiring controller. Replacement of door hangers. Replacement of worm and gears. Rebabbiting of bearings. All door closer repair work that exceeds one hour. All work of installing sound insulation. All hydraulic repair work except cleaning, oiling, greasing and adjusting. When escalators are prepared and/or disassembled for cleaning, oiling, greasing adjusting and minor replacement (minor replacement meaning work requiring one (1) hour or less) the work shall not be classed as repair work. When escalators are prepared and/or disassembled for cleaning, etc., purposes as mentioned above, and any replacement and/or repairs requiring more than one (1) hour, only the replacement and/or repairs shall be classed as regular work. When escalators are prepared and/or disassembled primarily for replacement and/or repairs, all work shall be classed as repair work. Rewiring car switches, governors and selectors or any other apparatus in the car. Refastening or re-aligning guide rails. Replacing or repairing car floors or car floor coverings, (the Employer may assign one Elevator Constructor Mechanic to replace composition tile floor covering). Rewiring or reinstalling limit switches. Replacing crossheads, xxxxxx, safeties, or equalizers or replacing automatic rail oilers. Or the replacement of old apparatus and/or the installation of any apparatus that may be developed in the elevator industry during the life of this Agreement. 8.03 An Employer may assign an Elevator Constructor Mechanic without a Helper where such repair work may not require two (2) men and no factor of safety is involved. Where the Elevator Constructor Mechanic has reasonable grounds for believing that working alone is likely to endanger his safety, the concerns of the Mechanic shall be referred to a committee comprised of an Employer and Union representative. If the matter is not resolved, then the provisions of the Provincial legislation shall apply. 8.04 When an employee who is employed on Maintenance work performs any of the work listed above during hours other than his/her regular working hours, Monday to Friday inclusive, he/she shall be paid at double the rate of single time. 8.05 A modernization job is hereby defined as any work performed on apparatus enumerated in Article 4 and Article 4 (A) in any existing or occupied building to bring equipment up to date, except general repairs and maintenance work. 8.06 It is agreed that the regular working day shall consist of eight (8) consecutive hours, excluding unpaid lunch periodmeal breaks, between 6:00 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 6:00 p.m. five (5) days per week Monday to Friday, inclusive. All other working time shall be classed as overtime and paid for at double the rate of single time. 8.07 Upon written notification to the Local Business Representative and to the employee, which notice shall be given at least one week prior to the job start, the Employer may establish hours worked on a job site for a four (4) ten (10) hour day workweek at straight time pay for modernization work. It is agreed that the regular working day shall consist of ten (10) hours worked consecutively with an unpaid lunch period, between 6 A.M. and 6 P.M., four (4) days per week, Monday to Thursday, inclusive. Any work performed on Friday, Saturday and Sunday and before and after the regular working day on Monday to Thursday where a four (4) ten (10) hour workweek has been established, will be paid double the rate of single time. Expenses will be paid as per Article 12.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Provincial Collective Agreement

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