WORK IN PROGRESS TIME LIMITS AND PROCESS. The time limits for work in progress jurisdictional disputes shall be as follows: Day 1: Craft Shop Stewards / Project Superintendent / Labor Relations / ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ / General ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall meet on site to discuss / resolve the jurisdictional dispute. Day 2 & 3: If the jurisdictional dispute is not resolved on Day 1, the Unions involved in the dispute shall submit written information regarding the dispute to Labor Relations. Day 4 & 5: Labor Relations schedules a formal meeting with the WADRP Forum on Day 4. The Unions involved submit relevant backup information to Labor Relations substantiating their claim to the work. Day 6 to 9: Dispute Resolution Forum convenes to review evidence and issue a decision on the work assignment.
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Sources: Project Labor Agreement, Project Labor Agreement, Project Labor Agreement
WORK IN PROGRESS TIME LIMITS AND PROCESS. The time limits for work in progress jurisdictional disputes shall be as follows: Day 1: Craft Shop Stewards / Project Superintendent / Labor Relations / ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ / General ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall meet on site to discuss / discuss/ resolve the jurisdictional dispute. Day 2 & 3: If the jurisdictional dispute is not resolved on Day 1, the Unions involved in the dispute shall submit written information regarding the dispute to Labor Relations. Day 4 & 5: Labor Relations schedules a formal meeting with the WADRP Forum on Day 4. The Unions involved submit relevant backup information to Labor Relations substantiating their claim to the work. Day 6 to 9: Dispute Resolution Forum convenes to review evidence and issue a decision on the work assignment.
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Sources: Project Labor Agreement
WORK IN PROGRESS TIME LIMITS AND PROCESS. The time limits for work in progress jurisdictional disputes shall be as follows: Day 1: Craft Shop Stewards / Project Superintendent / Labor Relations / ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ / General ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall meet on site to discuss / discuss/ resolve the jurisdictional dispute. Day 2 & 3: :If the jurisdictional dispute is not resolved on Day 1, 1 the Unions involved in the dispute shall submit written information regarding the dispute to Labor Relations. Day 4 & 5: :Labor Relations schedules a formal meeting with the WADRP Forum on Day 4. The Unions involved submit relevant backup information to Labor Relations substantiating their claim to the work. Day 6 to 9: Dispute Resolution Forum convenes to review evidence and issue a decision on the work assignment.
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Sources: Construction Contract
WORK IN PROGRESS TIME LIMITS AND PROCESS. The time limits for work in progress jurisdictional disputes shall be as follows: Day 1: Craft Shop Stewards / Project Superintendent / Labor Relations / ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ / General ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall meet on site to discuss / resolve the jurisdictional dispute. Day 2 & 3: If the jurisdictional dispute is not resolved on Day 1, 1 the Unions involved in the dispute shall submit written information regarding the dispute to Labor Relations. Day 4 & 5: Labor Relations schedules a formal meeting with the WADRP Forum on Day 4. The Unions involved submit relevant backup information to Labor Relations substantiating their claim to the work. Day 6 to 9: Dispute Resolution Forum convenes to review evidence and issue a decision on the work assignment.
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Sources: Construction Project Labor Agreement