Common use of Union Signatory Clause Clause in Contracts

Union Signatory Clause. (a) In order to preserve work traditionally performed by bargaining unit members, the Employer shall require that contractors for new construction involving any electrical work normally performed by employees covered by the Outside Agreement which is to be done at the site of construction of transmission lines, distribution lines, substations, SCADA systems, and inside wiring, become signatory to a current collective bargaining agreement with International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 1547 if they are the successful bidder on a project. This requirement shall become applicable once a bid is awarded. Contractors or subcontractors need not be signatory to such agreement in order to bid on the project. Bidding is open to any contractor. In order to comply with this section, contractors not already signatory to a collective bargaining agreement with IBEW may either become signatory or they may execute an agreement with the IBEW to comply with the same terms and conditions set forth in the most current applicable agreement between IBEW Local 1547 and the Alaska Chapter National Electrical Contractors Association, Inc., which agreement is limited to the scope of the work and duration of the project. The IBEW and any successful bidder shall promptly enter into an agreement as necessary to comply with this section. (b) This signatory provision will be interpreted and applied in good faith by both parties. The Employer shall not design a project, draw up job specifications or engage in any other practices for the purpose of intentionally taking itself outside the scope of the lawful application of the construction industry proviso in 29 USC 158(e). (1) Work intended to maintain and operate existing facilities, or equipment at their original location, capacity and intended use (including maintenance clearing and trimming) is maintenance and operations, not new construction, and is covered by all the above-referenced provisions except the signatory clause set forth at Section 2.13.3(a). All subcontracting of maintenance and operation work normally performed by employees covered by this Agreement shall be compensated at the current prevailing rate of wages and fringe benefits as determined from time to time by the Alaska Department of Labor pursuant to Title 36. (2) Right-of-way clearing is exempt from the union signatory clause either when it does not constitute construction activity or when it has not normally and traditionally been performed by the bargaining unit. (3) Contracts for construction work, including the nonelectrical alteration, painting or repair of buildings, will not be covered by the Union signatory clause when such work is not normally performed by members of the bargaining unit. (d) It is mutually agreed that “inside wiring” shall be defined as work necessary to the installation and construction of electrical facilities within Association buildings and structures or associated electrical work on the load side of the Association’s meter subject to the National Electrical Code. It is understood that this definition will not conflict with or limit work performed by classifications covered under the Outside or Generation Agreements.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement, Employment Agreement (Chugach Electric Association Inc)

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Union Signatory Clause. (a) In order to preserve work traditionally performed by bargaining unit members, the Employer shall require that contractors for new construction involving any electrical work normally performed by employees covered by the Outside Generation Agreement which is to be done at the site of construction of transmission lines, distribution lines, substations, SCADA systems, and inside wiring, become signatory to a current collective bargaining agreement with International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 1547 if they are the successful bidder on a project. This requirement shall become applicable once a bid is awarded. Contractors or subcontractors need not be signatory to such agreement in order to bid on the project. Bidding is open to any contractor. In order to comply with this section, those contractors not already signatory to a collective bargaining agreement with the IBEW may either become signatory or they may execute an agreement with the IBEW to comply with the same terms and conditions set forth in the most current applicable agreement between IBEW Local 1547 and the Alaska Chapter National Electrical Contractors Association, Inc., which agreement is limited to the scope of the work and duration of the project. The IBEW and any successful bidder shall promptly enter into an agreement as necessary to comply with this section. (b) This signatory provision will be interpreted and applied in good faith by both parties. The Employer shall not design a project, draw up job specifications or engage in any other practices for the purpose of intentionally taking itself outside the scope of the lawful application of the construction industry proviso in 29 USC 158(e). (1) Work intended to maintain and operate existing facilities, or equipment at their original location, capacity and intended use (including maintenance clearing and trimming) is maintenance and operations, not new construction, and is covered by all the above-above- referenced provisions except the signatory clause set forth at Section 2.13.3(a2.12.4(a). All subcontracting of maintenance and operation work normally performed by employees covered by this Agreement shall be compensated at the current prevailing rate of wages and fringe benefits as determined from time to time by the Alaska Department of Labor pursuant to Title 36. (2) Right-of-way clearing is exempt from the union signatory clause either when it does not constitute construction activity or when it has not normally and traditionally been performed by the bargaining unit. (3) Contracts for construction work, including the nonelectrical alteration, painting or repair of buildings, will not be covered by the Union signatory clause when such work is not normally performed by members of the bargaining unit. (d) It is mutually agreed that “inside wiring” shall be defined as work necessary to the installation and construction of electrical facilities within Association buildings and structures or associated electrical work on the load side of the Association’s meter subject to the National Electrical Code. It is understood that this definition will not conflict with or limit work performed by classifications covered under the Outside or Generation Agreements.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Employment Agreement (Chugach Electric Association Inc)

Union Signatory Clause.  (a) In order to preserve work traditionally performed by bargaining unit members, the Employer shall require that contractors for new construction involving any electrical work normally performed by employees covered by the Outside Agreement which is to be done at the site of construction of transmission lines, distribution lines, substations, SCADA systems, and inside wiring, become signatory to a current collective bargaining agreement with International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 1547 if they are the successful bidder on a project. This requirement shall become applicable once a bid is awarded. Contractors or subcontractors need not be signatory to such agreement in order to bid on the project. Bidding is open to any contractor. In order to comply with this section, contractors not already signatory to a collective bargaining agreement with IBEW may either become signatory or they may execute an agreement with the IBEW to comply with the same terms and conditions set forth in the most current applicable agreement between IBEW Local 1547 and the Alaska Chapter National Electrical Contractors Association, Inc., which agreement is limited to the scope of the work and duration of the project. The IBEW and any successful bidder shall promptly enter into an agreement as necessary to comply with this section..  (b) This signatory provision will be interpreted and applied in good faith by both parties. The Employer shall not design a project, draw up job specifications or engage in any other practices for the purpose of intentionally taking itself outside the scope of the lawful application of the construction industry proviso in 29 USC 158(e)..       10 (1) Work intended to maintain and operate existing facilities, or equipment at their original location, capacity and intended use (including maintenance clearing and trimming) is maintenance and operations, not new construction, and is covered by all the above-referenced provisions except the signatory clause set forth at Section 2.13.3(a). All subcontracting of maintenance and operation work normally performed by employees covered by this Agreement shall be compensated at the current prevailing rate of wages and fringe benefits as determined from time to time by the Alaska Department of Labor pursuant to Title 36..  (2) Right-of-way clearing is exempt from the union signatory clause either when it does not constitute construction activity or when it has not normally and traditionally been performed by the bargaining unit..  (3) Contracts for construction work, including the nonelectrical alteration, painting or repair of buildings, will not be covered by the Union signatory clause when such work is not normally performed by members of the bargaining unit..  (d) It is mutually agreed that “inside wiring” shall be defined as work necessary to the installation and construction of electrical facilities within Association buildings and structures or associated electrical work on the load side of the Association’s meter subject to the National Electrical Code. It is understood that this definition will not conflict with or limit work performed by classifications covered under the Outside or Generation Agreements.. 

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Employment Agreement (Chugach Electric Association Inc)

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Union Signatory Clause. (a) In order to preserve work traditionally performed by bargaining unit members, the Employer shall require that contractors for new construction involving any electrical work normally performed by employees covered by the Outside Generation Agreement which is to be done at the site of construction of transmission lines, distribution lines, substations, SCADA systems, and inside wiring, become signatory to a current collective bargaining agreement with International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 1547 if they are the successful bidder on a project. This requirement shall become applicable once a bid is awarded. Contractors or subcontractors need not be signatory to such agreement in order to bid on the project. Bidding is open to any contractor. In order to comply with this section, those contractors not already signatory to a collective bargaining agreement with the IBEW may either become signatory or they may execute an agreement with the IBEW to comply with the same terms and conditions set forth in the most current applicable agreement between IBEW Local 1547 and the Alaska Chapter National Electrical Contractors Association, Inc., which agreement is limited to the scope of the work and duration of the project. The IBEW and any successful bidder shall promptly enter into an agreement as necessary to comply with this section. (b) This signatory provision will be interpreted and applied in good faith by both parties. The Employer shall not design a project, draw up job specifications or engage in any other practices for the purpose of intentionally taking itself outside the scope of the lawful application of the construction industry proviso in 29 USC 158(e). (1) Work intended to maintain and operate existing facilities, or equipment at their original location, capacity and intended use (including maintenance clearing and trimming) is maintenance and operations, not new construction, and is covered by all the above-above- referenced provisions except the signatory clause set forth at Section 2.13.3(a). All subcontracting of maintenance and operation work normally performed by employees covered by this Agreement shall be compensated at the current prevailing rate of wages and fringe benefits as determined from time to time by the Alaska Department of Labor pursuant to Title 36. (2) Right-of-way clearing is exempt from the union signatory clause either when it does not constitute construction activity or when it has not normally and traditionally been performed by the bargaining unit. (3) Contracts for construction work, including the nonelectrical alteration, painting or repair of buildings, will not be covered by the Union signatory clause when such work is not normally performed by members of the bargaining unit. (d) It is mutually agreed that “inside wiring” shall be defined as work necessary to the installation and construction of electrical facilities within Association buildings and structures or associated electrical work on the load side of the Association’s meter subject to the National Electrical Code. It is understood that this definition will not conflict with or limit work performed by classifications covered under the Outside or Generation Agreements.Section

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Employment Agreement

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