STAR PROGRAM. 1. There has been created a separate and independent entity, the STAR (Skills, Safety, Supervisor & Survival Training Awards Recognition) Program, Inc., ("STAR Program") organized pursuant to the laws of the State of California, as a non-profit California Corporation. The purposes for which this corporation is formed are to promote a high performance, high value culture within the workforce covered under this Agreement through the utilization of a reward based training program. The STAR Program shall fund all STAR Program training and all rewards granted to employees whom annually meet the required goals as established by the STAR Program. These purposes are consistent with those established under the authority of the Labor-Management Cooperation Act of 1978, U.S.C. Section 175(a) and 29 U.S.C. Section 186(c)(9).
2. The affairs of the STAR Program are governed by a Board of Directors comprised of equal members representing labor and management.
3. The Employer shall be required to remit twenty-five cents ($0.25) per hour for each hour worked and/or paid or portion thereof on each employee covered under this Agreement. Contributions shall be made pursuant to the provisions of Article 28.
STAR PROGRAM. The parties of this agreement shall, as soon as is practicable, participate and implement the STAR Program. Upon approval by the parties for implementation of the STAR Program, this agreement shall be deemed modified to include such provisions without the necessity of formal amendment. (Safety Training Awards Recognition)
STAR PROGRAM a) There has been created a separate and independent entity, the STAR (Skills, Safety, Supervisor & Survival Training Awards Recognition) Program, Inc., ("STAR Program") organized pursuant to the laws of the State of California, as a mutual benefit non-profit corporation. The purpose of the STAR Program is to promote a high performance, high value culture within the workforce covered under this Agreement. The STAR Program promotes, funds, and incentivizes participation in training programs that are designed to upgrade industry and vocational skills, increase occupational efficiency, and improve safety. The STAR Program shall fund all trainings sponsored by the STAR Program and all rewards granted to employees who annually meet the required goals as established by the STAR Program. Other purposes of the STAR Program include acting as an area and industry-wide labor-management cooperation committee as provided for by section 302(c)(9) of the Labor Management Relations Act of 1947, 29 U.S.C. section 186(c)(9), for any and all of the purposes set forth in section 5(b) of the Labor-Management Cooperation Act of 1978, including the establishment and operation of joint labor-management activities conducted by an area and industry-wide committee designed to improve labor-management relationships, job security, competitiveness, productivity, organizational effectiveness, and economic development. The STAR Program may engage in any lawful activities incidental or related to the accomplishments of the above stated purposes.
b) The affairs of the STAR Program are governed by a Board of Directors comprised of equal members representing labor and management.
c) The Employer shall pay the STAR Program contributions in the amount of twenty-five cents ($0.25) per hour.
STAR PROGRAM. The parties to this Agreement have established a STAR (safety training awards recognition) program and have funded the program as set forth in the Appendix to this Agreement.
STAR PROGRAM. The Safety Training Awards Recognition Program (STAR) shall be maintained for the purpose of providing a fully trained and safe work force for the glazing industry. Individual participation by journeyman and apprentices shall require a minimum of sixteen (16) hours per year of supplemental safety instruction or otherwise met all other STAR contractually required certification. This program shall include all active journeyman and apprentice employees of Local Union 1399. The program shall include the following items as a minimum and may be amended from time to time to meet the requirements of the industry.
STAR PROGRAM. The parties are committed to the implementation of the STAR Program and ongoing review and consultation.
STAR PROGRAM. 1. There has been created a separate and independent entity, the STAR (Skills, Safety, Supervisor & Survival Training Awards Recognition) Program, Inc., ("STAR Program") which has been organized pursuant to the laws of the State of California, as a non-profit California Corporation. The purpose for which this corporation is formed is to promote a high performance, high value culture within the workforce covered under this Agreement through the utilization of a reward based training program. The STAR Program shall fund all STAR Program training and all awards granted to employees whom annually meet the required goals as established by the STAR Program. These purposes are consistent with those established under the authority of the Labor-Management Cooperation Act of 1978, USC Section 175(a) and 29 USC Section 186(c)(9).
2. The affairs of the STAR Program are governed by a Board of Directors comprised of equal members representing labor and management.
STAR PROGRAM. SECTION 1. There has been created a separate and independent entity, the STAR
STAR PROGRAM. Any repayment of advances by Borrower to CDF under the Star Program, or any amounts received by CDF in connection with any collateral therefor and/or proceeds thereof, will be applied by CDF to repay such advances, and all such advances and collateral therefor are entitled to all the benefits of this Agreement as being a part of the Senior Obligations.
STAR PROGRAM. 21.9.1 The Employer shall continue to pay into the Western Washington Painters STAR Program Training Fund at the rate specified in the current Schedule A, per compensable hour for all Journeymen, Painters and Apprentices, as set forth by the Western Washington Painters Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee.