Teamsters Local Union No. 213 Training Trust Fund Sample Clauses

Teamsters Local Union No. 213 Training Trust Fund. (a) Effective May 1st, 1991, each Employer shall make contributions at the rate of twenty-two cents ($0.22) per hour for which wages are payable, (however, this shall not be compounded on overtime) for each Employee covered by this Agreement to the Teamsters Local Union No. 213 Training Trust Fund, and payable by the fifteenth (15th) day of the month following that to which they refer. (b) The Teamsters Local Union No. 213 Training Trust fund shall be used to provide workmen with the opportunity to acquire and improve their skills in accordance with the plan contained in the Trust Agreement between the Local Union and the Construction Labour Relations Association of B.C. (c) The Teamsters Local Union No. 213 Training Trust Fund shall be administered by the Joint Board of Trustees established under the Teamsters Local Union No. 213 Training Trust Fund.
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