WORK PRESERVATION COMMITTEE. In order to combat competition from nonunion employers, the parties to this Agreement have established the Tile Industry Work Preservation Committee. The Committee is composed of four (4) members appointed by the Association and four (4) members appointed by the Union. The Committee is authorized to approve such changes in the wages, fringe benefits and working conditions of this Agreement on a project or area basis, as are needed to preserve work opportunities for employees and Employers covered by this Agreement. The most favored nations clause of this Agreement (section 6) will not apply beyond the project or area for which the Committee has granted more favorable terms and conditions. Pursuant to this section, the Work Preservation Committee has adopted the Memorandum of Agreement dated April 28, 1995.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
WORK PRESERVATION COMMITTEE. In order to combat competition from nonunion employers, the parties to this Agreement have established the Tile Industry Work Preservation Committee. The Committee is composed of four (4) members appointed by the Association and four (4) members appointed by the Union. The Committee is authorized to approve such changes in the wages, fringe benefits and working conditions of this Agreement on a project or area basis, as are needed to preserve work opportunities for employees and Employers covered by this Agreement. The most favored nations clause of this Agreement (section Section 6) will not apply beyond the project or area for which the Committee has granted more favorable terms and conditions. Pursuant to this section, the Work Preservation Committee has adopted the Memorandum of Agreement dated April 28, 1995.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement