ContractIndustry Wide Agreement • March 19th, 2022
Contract Type FiledMarch 19th, 2022agreed to be bound by the Industry Wide Agreement (“IWA”), a collective bargaining agreement between the Union and the Hotel Association of New York City, Inc. See Bokerman Decl ¶ 11; see generally IWA, ECF No. 7-4. Urban Commons retained Highgate Hotels, LP (“Highgate”) to operate the Hotel. See Bokerman Decl. ¶ 11; SDNA ¶ A. BPC Lender, LLC, (the “Lender”) financed the purchase of the Hotel. See generally SDNA; Mortgage, ECF No. 7-6. Urban Commons executed a mortgage agreement and a subordination, assignment, non-disclosure, and attornment agreement (together, the “Mortgage Agreements”) in connection with the loan. See Bokerman Decl. ¶ 12; see generally SDNA; Mortgage.
Hotel trades council industry wide agreement pdfIndustry Wide Agreement • September 8th, 2023
Contract Type FiledSeptember 8th, 2023An Explanation of the New (April 2015) Agreement Duration The April Deal would extend the IWA through June 30, 2026 (seven years past the expiration of the current IWA in 2019). That is two years longer than the June 2014 deal. Longer contracts are a tremendous advantage to workers and the Union. Here, it means that workers are guaranteed wage increases and benefits for more than a decade. It also means that the Union can focus its resources and energy on organizing new hotels; advancing legislation that protects our jobs; and enforcing our contracts, rather than focusing on strikes or prolonged negotiations. Getting a longer contract now, instead of waiting for the current IWA to expire first, also makes sense. As described further below, the April Deal provides for significant wage increases and guarantees our benefits for years to come. This deal might not have been possible had the Union waited for the current IWA to expire, when we might not be in such a strong position and able t
Jon Pain Managing Director Retail MarketsIndustry-Wide Agreement • November 25th, 2020
Contract Type FiledNovember 25th, 2020Stephen HaddrillDirector-General Insurance Association of British Insurers Adrian Coles Director GeneralThe Building Societies AssociationMichael Coogan Director GeneralCouncil of Mortgage Lenders Angela Knight Chief ExecutiveBritish Bankers’ Association 07 October 2009
On May 24, 2016 the France Télévisions and TF1 groups signed an industry-wide agreement with the professional bodies representing French producers and distributors of audiovisual programmes (SATEV, SEDPA, SPECT, SPFA, SPI and USPA). The agreement...Industry-Wide Agreement • May 26th, 2016
Contract Type FiledMay 26th, 2016This agreement arises from the reforms to the producer/broadcaster relationship on which the French government has been working since 2012, which also led to a new alliance agreement between France Télévisions and the independent producers to encourage creativity (signed on December 10, 2015) and a new partnership between the TF1 group and the producers of audiovisual content to promote creativity in the French broadcasting industry (signed on May 24, 2016).