Work Outside of Craft. a) The Employer is entitled to assign an Employee to perform work normally performed by another craft on a temporary and "emergency" basis. b) Wherever feasible the Employer is entitled to develop a composite crew for the performance of a particular job or contract, in which even traditional craft jurisdictional boundaries will be waived by all Unions signatory to this (or similar) Agreement for the period the composite crew is in effect. The composite crew shall consist of the required crafts in such proportions as are respective to work, to be performed. The composite crew will be arranged at a pre-job conference. A mutually agreed method will be developed to resolve any issue over the composition of the composite crew.
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Samples: Construction Agreement, Construction Agreement, Construction Agreement
Work Outside of Craft. (a) The Employer is entitled to assign an Employee to perform work normally performed by another craft on a temporary and temporary, "emergency" basis.
(b) Wherever feasible the Employer is entitled to develop a composite crew for the performance of a particular job or contract, in which even traditional craft jurisdictional boundaries will be waived by all Unions unions signatory to this (or similar) Agreement for the period the composite crew is in effect. The composite crew shall consist of the required crafts in such proportions as are respective to work, to be performed. The composite crew will be arranged at a pre-job conference. A mutually agreed method will be developed to resolve any issue over the composition of the composite crew. Article XIII(1)(a) above shall not apply to composite crews.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement