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Definition Recognition. Section 2.01: The term "Employer" as used herein shall mean a person, firm or corporation having certain qualifications, knowledge, experience and financial responsibility required by everyone desiring to be an employer in the Electrical Construction Industry, whose principal business is electrical contracting, recognizes the terms and provisions of this Agreement and agrees to fulfill the following requirements: (a) Maintain a permanent place of business with a business telephone. (b) Maintain an adequate financial status to meet payroll requirements. (c) Maintain coverage for all employees under Workers' Compensation Insurance with a company authorized to do business in the State of Indiana. (d) Make contributions to the Indiana Unemployment Compensation Commission for all employees. (e) Maintain coverage for all employees under Social Security and such other protective insurance as may be required under Federal or State Laws. (f) Furnish competent and adequate supervision of the work to be performed. (g) Maintain all tools, equipment and vehicles owned by the firm and to be used by or for the employees in a manner as to insure the safety of all employees. (h) Immediately comply with any decision pertaining to the terms of this Agreement which may result from the proper application of the dispute procedure as set forth under Article I of this Agreement. (i) All Employers shall furnish a wage and fringe benefit bond. The wage and fringe benefit bond shall be sufficient to cover the average number of employees employed in the last calendar quarter of the previous year. The maximum bond shall be sixty-five thousand dollars ($65,000) and the minimum bond shall be fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000). This is interpreted as follows: l through 10 employees - $15,000 11 through 50 employees - $40,000 Over 50 employees - $65,000 Satisfactory proof of compliance with the above requirements and qualifications shall be furnished to the Union on request. Failure of an Employer to so comply will be deemed valid and sufficient cause to cancel this Agreement with such Employer after the facts have been determined by the International Office of the Union. Section 2.02: (a) The Employer agrees to recognize the Union as the sole and exclusive bargaining representative of all employees coming within the bargaining unit consisting of all employees in the different employee and work classifications set forth in Section 4.03 hereof for the purpose of collective bargaining with ...
Definition Recognition 

Related to Definition Recognition

  • UNION RECOGNITION The Employer recognizes the Union as the exclusive bargaining agent for all employees for whom the Union has been certified.

  • Association Recognition The Board hereby recognizes the Association as the exclusive representative for collective gaining with respect to wages, hours, fringe benefits, and other conditions of employment for all employees in the appropriate unit.

  • Union Recognition and Rights 6 2.1 Bargaining Unit Defined 6 2.2 Bargaining Agent Recognition 7

  • UNION RECOGNITION AND SECURITY 3.1 The Employer recognizes the Union as the sole bargaining authority for all employees covered by this Agreement and coming within the jurisdiction of the Union. The Union recognizes that the Association is the sole bargaining authority for all subcontractors of the Employer covered by this Agreement and coming within the jurisdiction of the Union. 3.2 The Employer shall be the judge as to the competency of any employee, and shall have the right to discharge men for just cause. The Employer, if requested by the Union, shall provide a termination slip which shall state the reason for discharge or lay-off occurring prior to job completion and whether the employee is eligible for rehire. 3.3 All employees covered by this Agreement, as a condition of continued employment, shall, commencing on the eighth (8th) day following the beginning of such employment, or the effective date of this Agreement, whichever is later, acquire and maintain membership in the Union during the term of their employment. 3.4 Subject to the provisions of Art. 3.2 and Art. 5.8 hereof, the appointment of Journeymen to the capacities of Pipe, Welding, or Tie-in Foremen who shall be members of the Union, is the responsibility of the Employer. Such appointment shall not be interfered with by the Union. 3.5 The Employer recognizes the right of the Union to enforce its Constitution in that the Employer undertakes to provide all welding equipment and shall not employ any employee who provides any vehicle or equipment. No rental equipment shall be utilized to circumvent the intent of this provision. 3.6 The Employer shall require of his employees, as a condition of employment, that an automatic deduction be made from the employee's pay of a sum equal to the regular monthly Union dues. 3.7 As a condition of hiring and continuing employment each employee shall sign the proper authorization form which authorizes the Employer to deduct working dues, initiation fees, and assessments from the employee's pay. The Union will notify the Association in writing as to the amount of fees, dues and assessments to be deducted from the wages of employees from time to time. 3.8 All dues, fees and assessments so deducted shall be remitted to the Local Union not later than the twentieth (20th) of the month following, together with a list showing the amount deducted for each employee. 3.9 The Local Union's Business Manager shall, at the start of a job (i.e. rigging up for pipe operations) select one of its Journeymen members who shall be placed on the Employer's payroll and recognized as the Job ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇; such appointment to be confirmed by letter to the Employer. If the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ selected by the Business Manager is objected to by the Employer for valid reason, the Business Manager shall select another Journeyman as ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ to whom the Employer has no reasonable objection. 3.10 The Job ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall perform his duties the same as any other Journeyman and shall not be discharged for Union activities. The Job ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall be allowed a reasonable amount of time during the working hours to perform the work of the Union but shall not abuse the privilege. On Mainline Pipeline jobs the Job ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall be the last Journeyman in his classification remaining on the job provided he is competent to perform the work to be completed. Where a main pipe gang and a poor boy pipe gang are used, an Assistant ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ may be selected, where warranted, as agreed upon between the Employer and the Union at the Pre-job Conference or by subsequent arrangement. The Assistant ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall report all matters of concern to the Job ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ who will deal with any problem or grievance with the representative of the Employer. Where, on a loop line construction job, crews are working out of separate warehouses or marshalling points, the Union shall have the right to appoint an Assistant ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ for and during the continuation of operations out of each separate warehouse or marshalling point. There shall be no non-working Job ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or Assistant Stewards. The Job ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall be notified of any disciplinary warning given to any employee. 3.11 The Business representative of the Local Union shall have access to any job at any time, providing notice is given to the available Employer's representative on the jobsite. 3.12 In the event of an illegal work stoppage by employees covered by the terms and conditions of this Agreement, those employees not performing work during the work stoppage shall not receive any compensation whatsoever for days not worked. 3.13 It is recognized that traditionally all work combined with, associated with or comprising an integral part of pipeline construction as defined in Article 1 hereof, comes solely within the trade jurisdiction of four International Unions, commonly referred to as the "pipeline craft unions" and their Local Unions which are affiliated with Building and Construction Trades Councils, AFL-CIO. The recognition of this historical precedent is hereby re-affirmed. 3.14 The Employer agrees that, notwithstanding the provisions in any of the other three pipeline crafts’ agreements, appendices or understandings, the assignment of any work shall be made in accordance with local area practice and Provincial Labour Board decisions.

  • ARTICLE I - RECOGNITION 11 This agreement is applicable for employees as defined in Certificate Number 4 granted by the Public 12 Employees Relations Commission on February 14, 1975, and issued to the Okaloosa County Education 13 Association: