Common use of Subcontracting/Contracting Out Clause in Contracts

Subcontracting/Contracting Out. No person outside the bargaining unit, whether employed by the Employer or not, shall perform bargaining unit work without the express consent of the Union. The Employer may not subcontract, contract out, or otherwise assign any bargaining unit work to any person, business entity, corporation or association except where the Employer requires special skills, facilities or resources unavailable through the Union, and the Union consents thereto and then endorses a completed work permit. It will not be considered a violation of this Agreement for Employees to refuse to work with persons performing bargaining unit work who are not Union members or do not have a work permit endorsed by the Union.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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