SUBCONTRACTORS AND OTHER EMPLOYERS Sample Clauses

SUBCONTRACTORS AND OTHER EMPLOYERS. 1a. A subcontractor is one who takes over any part or a complete section of a general contract, including both the furnishing of materials for and the performance of labor on the job, or the performance of labor only. No Employer or joint venture covered by the terms and conditions of this Agreement shall subcontract any job-site work to a subcontractor or employer who is not signatory to this Labor Agreement except as provided below. The Employer or joint venture shall be held responsible for the payment of Wages, Travel Pay, Pension, Health and Welfare, Dues Deduction, Training, and Union Contractor Group incurred by the subcontractor and shall see that the subcontractor adheres to the working conditions, except as provided below.
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SUBCONTRACTORS AND OTHER EMPLOYERS. 1a A subcontractor is one who takes over any part or a complete section of a
SUBCONTRACTORS AND OTHER EMPLOYERS. 4.1.a. A subcontractor is one who takes over any part or a complete section of a general contract, including both the furnishing of materials for and the performance of labor on the job, or the performance of labor only. No Contractor or joint venture covered by the terms and conditions of this Agreement shall subcontract any job site work to a subcontractor or employer who is not signatory to this Labor Agreement except as provided in Sections 4.1.b. and 4.1.c. The Contractor or joint venture shall be held responsible for the payment of Wages, Travel Pay, Pension, Health and Welfare, Training, Prevailing Wage Law Enforcement (PWLE) and Contract Administration Fund (CAF) incurred by the subcontractor and shall see that the subcontractor adheres to the working conditions. 4.1.b. Section 4.1.a. shall not be operative when potential union subcontractors are not available. When a subcontractor is not signatory to a labor agreement, there shall be a pre-job conference between the Local Union, a representative of the Joint Council of Teamsters No. 37, the Contractor, the subcontractor and the Association if affected. The parties will attempt to reach agreement regarding this section before the subcontractor performs any work on the project. 4.1.c. In order to comply with this Article, the Union shall make available an agreement for the duration of the project or subcontract to cover only the subcontracted work, if requested by a subcontractor.
SUBCONTRACTORS AND OTHER EMPLOYERS. All other sections of Article 4 shall not apply.
SUBCONTRACTORS AND OTHER EMPLOYERS. 5.1 A. A subcontractor is one who takes over any part or a complete section of a general contract, including both the furnishing of materials for and the performance of labor on the job, or the performance of labor only. No Employer or joint venture covered by the terms and conditions of this Agreement shall subcontract any job-site work to a subcontractor or employer who is not signatory to this Labor Agreement except as provided below. The Employer or joint venture shall be held responsible for the payment of Wages, Travel Pay, Pension, Health and Welfare, Vacation, Training, Contract Administration Fund (CAF), Prevailing Wage Law Enforcement (PWLE) and 5.1 B. 5.1. A shall not be operative when potential union subcontractors are not available. When a subcontractor is not signatory to a labor agreement, there shall be a pre-job conference between the Local Union, a representative of the District Council, the Employer, the subcontractor and the Association if affected. The parties will attempt to reach agreement regarding this section before the subcontractor performs any work on the project. 5.1 C. In order to comply with this Article, the Union shall make available an agreement for the duration of the project or subcontract to cover only the subcontracted work.
SUBCONTRACTORS AND OTHER EMPLOYERS. 5.1 A. A subcontractor is one who takes over any part or a complete section of a general contract, including both the furnishing of materials for and the performance of labor on the job, or the performance of labor only. No Employer or joint venture covered by the terms and conditions of this Agreement shall subcontract any job-site work to a subcontractor or employer who is not signatory to this Labor Agreement except as provided below. The Employer or joint venture shall be held responsible for the payment of Wages, Travel Pay, Pension, Health and Welfare, Vacation, Training, Contract Administration Fund (CAF), and Deductions for Dues, incurred by the subcontractor and shall see that the subcontractor adheres to the working conditions, except as provided below. 5.1 B. 5.1. A shall not be operative when potential union subcontractors are not available. When a subcontractor is not signatory to a labor agreement, there shall be a pre-job conference between the Local Union, a representative of the District Council, the Employer, the subcontractor and the Association if affected. The parties will attempt to reach agreement regarding this section before the subcontractor performs any work on the project.
SUBCONTRACTORS AND OTHER EMPLOYERS. (a) A subcontractor is one who takes over any part or a complete section of a general contract, including both the furnishing of materials for and the performance of labor on the job, or the performance of labor only. No Employer or joint venture covered by the terms and conditions of this agreement shall subcontract any jobsite work to a subcontractor or employer who is not signatory to this Labor Agreement except as provided below. The Employer or joint venture shall be held responsible for the payment of Wages, Travel Pay, Pension, Health and Welfare, Vacation, Training, CMF, and Deductions for Dues incurred by the subcontractor and shall see that the subcontractor adheres to the working conditions, except as provided below. (b) Section 1 (a) shall not be operative when potential union subcontractors are not available. When a subcontractor is not signatory to a labor agreement, there shall be a pre-job conference between the Local Union, a representative of the District Council, the Contractor, the subcontractor and the Association if affected. The parties will attempt to reach agreement regarding this section before the subcontractor performs any work on the project. (c) In order to comply with this article, the Union shall make available an agreement for the duration of the project or subcontract to cover only the subcontracted work. Section 2. In the event an Employer is unable to find qualified competitive union MBE-WBE subcontractors when the Employer is obligated to satisfy MBE-WBE recruiting requirements, the Union and the Employer shall waive this article provided the pre-job conference referred to in Section 1 (b) above is utilized. Section 3. The contractor shall solicit at least 2 of their bids from signatory contractors. Where the general contractor received bids that show the non-union subcontractor five percent (5%) or more lower than the union subcontractor, the Employer and the union shall waive this Article, provided however the Union and the Employer shall review the prices submitted before signing a non-signatory subcontract agreement. Section 4. A vendor, who makes delivery of materials, supplies or equipment and who, incidental to or as part of the furnishing or delivery of material, supplies, or equipment, does any work at the jobsite, shall be a party to a collective bargaining agreement with the Union, containing the full terms of this Agreement. In the event a vendor is not a party to such an agreement, they shall not perform an...
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SUBCONTRACTORS AND OTHER EMPLOYERS. Section 1. (a) A subcontractor is one who takes over any part or a complete section of a general contract, including both the furnishing of materials for and the performance of labor on the job, or the performance of labor only. No Employer or joint venture covered by the terms and conditions of this Agreement shall subcontract any jobsite work to a subcontractor or employer who is not signatory to this Labor Agreement except as provided below. The employer or joint venture shall be held responsible for the payment of Wages, Travel Pay, Pension, Health and Welfare, Dues Deduction, Training, and CMF incurred by the subcontractor and shall see that the subcontractor adheres to the working conditions, except as provided below. (b) Section 1 (a) shall not be operative when potential union subcontractors are not available. When a subcontractor is not signatory to a labor agreement, there shall be a meeting between the Local Union, a representative of the District Council, the Contractor, the subcontractor and the Association if affected. The parties will attempt to reach agreement regarding this section before the subcontractor performs any work on the project. (c) In order to comply with this Article, the Union may make available an agreement for the duration of the project or subcontract to cover only the subcontracted work.

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