Common use of MAINLINE PIPELINES Clause in Contracts

MAINLINE PIPELINES. 7.1.01 Hourly rates of wages for employees covered by this Agreement on Mainline Pipelines shall be: May 1 2013 May 1 2014 May 1 2015 May 1 2016 May 1 2017 Welder Journeyman 57.30 59.02 60.81 62.67 64.59 Welder–Bead /Hot Pass 57.30 59.02 60.81 62.67 64.59 Non-welder Journeyman Class1 57.30 59.02 60.81 62.67 64.59 Non-welder Journeyman Class2 46.43 47.83 49. 28 50.79 52.35 UA ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 58.30 60.02 61.81 63.67 65.59 Welder Helper 33.67 34.69 35.76 36.86 38.00 Graded Helper 34.67 35.69 36.76 37.86 39.00 UA ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ may be paid a weekly or monthly salary provided his annual salary would exceed the annual wage of a Journeyman based on a forty-eight (48) hour work week. Where such ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ is employed for a period of thirty (30) days or less, he shall be paid on an hourly basis. 7.1.02 The Job ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall receive fifty cents ($0.50) per hour above the rate of pay for his classification and shall be paid for the same number of hours worked by the tie-in crew or the front end or back end Welders, whichever is greater. It is intended that the Job ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall, wherever possible, at the Employer's option, actually work the number of hours for which he is paid. 7.1.03 Welders and their helpers working on hot tie-ins shall be paid one dollar ($1.00) per hour above their regular rate of pay for each day they are engaged in such work. 7.1.04 A Welder performing back welding of a complete weld inside the pipe behind the firing line or as in Sec. 6.6 shall receive one dollar ($1.00) per hour above his regular rate only for days when such back welding is performed by such employee. 7.1.05 Where Welder Helpers are used the major part of the day grinding or buffing with power tools in the pipe gang, they shall be paid one dollar ($1.00) per hour above the Welder Helper rate. 7.1.06 Where Welder Helpers are used for the following tasks they shall be paid fifty cents ($.50) per hour above the Welder Helper rate: On pipe 14" in diameter or less, the operation of the bending mandrel and the handling of clamps; assisting the Journeymen and as the attendant for oxygen manifold and acetylene generator on reconditioning of pipe in the yard; assisting the Journeymen on marine work and push jobs; assisting the Journeyman on river and bridge crossings; assisting the Journeyman on highway relocations and short lines in congested areas; lining up seams and helping with line-up, and assisting the welder at the second Head and I.D. Head positions on double jointing racks; assisting the Journeyman on pressure testing; and preheating with liquefied petroleum gas.

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Sources: Mainline Pipeline Agreement, Mainline Pipeline Agreement

MAINLINE PIPELINES. 7.1.01 Hourly rates of wages for employees covered by this Agreement on Mainline Pipelines shall be: Welder Helper: 70% of the non-welder journeyman rate but not less than the applicable general laborer rate. May 1 2013 2007 May 1 2014 2008 May 1 2015 May 1 2016 May 1 2017 Welder Journeyman 57.30 59.02 60.81 62.67 64.59 Welder–Bead /Hot Pass 57.30 59.02 60.81 62.67 64.59 2009 Journeymen: Non-welder Journeyman Class1 57.30 59.02 60.81 62.67 64.59 Non-welder 37.79 39.53 41.36 Welder Journeyman Class2 46.43 47.83 49. 28 50.79 52.35 UA 37.79 39.53 41.36 Welder - Bead/Hot Pass 38.46 40.23 42.08 Pipe ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 58.30 60.02 61.81 63.67 65.59 38.26 40.02 41.86 Welder Helper 33.67 34.69 35.76 36.86 38.00 Graded Helper 34.67 35.69 36.76 37.86 39.00 UA ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 38.62 40.40 42.26 Tie-in ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 38.26 40.02 41.86 Testing ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 38.26 40.02 41.86 2007/2010 - 18 - UA-M The Pipe, Welder, Tie-in and Testing ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ may be paid a weekly or monthly salary provided his annual salary would exceed the annual wage of a Journeyman based on a forty-eight (48) hour work week. Where such ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ is employed for a period of thirty (30) days or less, he shall be paid on an hourly basis. 7.1.02 The Job ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall receive fifty cents ($0.50) per hour above the rate of pay for his classification and shall be paid for the same number of hours worked by the tie-in crew or the front end or back end Welders, whichever is greater. It is intended that the Job ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall, wherever possible, at the Employer's option, actually work the number of hours for which he is paid. 7.1.03 Welders and their helpers working on hot tie-ins shall be paid one dollar ($1.00) per hour above their regular rate of pay for each day they are engaged in such work. 7.1.04 A Welder performing back welding of a complete weld inside the pipe behind the firing line or as in Sec. 6.6 shall receive one dollar ($1.00) per hour above his regular rate only for days when such back welding is performed by such employee. 7.1.05 Where Welder Helpers are used the major part of the day grinding or buffing with power tools in the pipe gang, they shall be paid one dollar ($1.00) per hour above the Welder Helper rate. 7.1.06 Where Welder Helpers are used for the following tasks they shall be paid fifty cents ($.50) per hour above the Welder Helper rate: On pipe 14" in diameter or less, the operation of the bending mandrel and the handling of clamps; assisting the Journeymen and as the attendant for oxygen manifold and acetylene generator on reconditioning of pipe in the yard; assisting the Journeymen on marine work and push jobs; assisting the Journeyman on river and bridge crossings; assisting the Journeyman on highway relocations and short lines in 2007/2010 - 19 - UA-M congested areas; lining up seams and helping with line-up, and assisting the welder at the second Head and I.D. Head positions on double jointing racks; assisting the Journeyman on pressure testing; and preheating with liquefied petroleum gas.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Mainline Pipeline Agreement, Mainline Pipeline Agreement

MAINLINE PIPELINES. 7.1.01 Hourly rates of wages for employees covered by this Agreement on Mainline Pipelines shall be: May 1 2013 May 1 2014 May 1 2015 May 1 2016 May 1 2017 Welder Journeyman 57.30 59.02 60.81 62.67 64.59 Welder–Bead /Hot Pass 57.30 59.02 60.81 62.67 64.59 Non-welder Journeyman Class1 57.30 59.02 60.81 62.67 64.59 Non-welder Journeyman Class2 46.43 47.83 49. 28 50.79 52.35 UA ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 58.30 60.02 61.81 63.67 65.59 Welder Helper 33.67 34.69 35.76 36.86 38.00 Graded Helper 34.67 35.69 36.76 37.86 39.00 UA ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ may be paid a weekly or monthly salary provided his annual salary would exceed the annual wage of a Journeyman based on a forty-eight (48) hour work week. Where such ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ is employed for a period of thirty (30) days or less, he shall be paid on an hourly basis.. 2013/2018 - 19 - UA-M 7.1.02 The Job ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall receive fifty cents ($0.50) per hour above the rate of pay for his classification and shall be paid for the same number of hours worked by the tie-in crew or the front end or back end Welders, whichever is greater. It is intended that the Job ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall, wherever possible, at the Employer's option, actually work the number of hours for which he is paid. 7.1.03 Welders and their helpers working on hot tie-ins shall be paid one dollar ($1.00) per hour above their regular rate of pay for each day they are engaged in such work. 7.1.04 A Welder performing back welding of a complete weld inside the pipe behind the firing line or as in Sec. 6.6 shall receive one dollar ($1.00) per hour above his regular rate only for days when such back welding is performed by such employee. 7.1.05 Where Welder Helpers are used the major part of the day grinding or buffing with power tools in the pipe gang, they shall be paid one dollar ($1.00) per hour above the Welder Helper rate. 7.1.06 Where Welder Helpers are used for the following tasks they shall be paid fifty cents ($.50) per hour above the Welder Helper rate: On pipe 14" in diameter or less, the operation of the bending mandrel and the handling of clamps; assisting the Journeymen and as the attendant for oxygen manifold and acetylene generator on reconditioning of pipe in the yard; assisting the Journeymen on marine work and push jobs; assisting the Journeyman on river and bridge crossings; assisting the Journeyman on highway relocations and short lines in congested areas; lining up seams and helping with line-up, and assisting the welder at the second Head and I.D. Head positions on double jointing racks; assisting the Journeyman on pressure testing; and preheating with liquefied petroleum gas.. 2013/2018 - 20 - UA-M

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Sources: Mainline Pipeline Agreement

MAINLINE PIPELINES. 7.1.01 Hourly rates of wages for employees covered by this Agreement on Mainline Pipelines shall be: Welder Helper: 70% of the non-welder journeyman rate but not less than the applicable general laborer rate. May 1 2013 2010 May 1 2014 2011 May 1 2015 May 1 2016 May 1 2017 Welder Journeyman 57.30 59.02 60.81 62.67 64.59 Welder–Bead /Hot Pass 57.30 59.02 60.81 62.67 64.59 2012 Journeymen: Non-welder Journeyman Class1 57.30 59.02 60.81 62.67 64.59 Non-welder 41.36 42.12 42.90 Welder Journeyman Class2 46.43 47.83 49. 28 50.79 52.35 UA 41.36 42.12 42.90 Welder - Bead/Hot Pass 42.08 42.85 43.65 Pipe ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 58.30 60.02 61.81 63.67 65.59 41.86 42.63 43.42 Welder Helper 33.67 34.69 35.76 36.86 38.00 Graded Helper 34.67 35.69 36.76 37.86 39.00 UA ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 42.26 43.04 43.84 Tie-in ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 41.86 42.63 43.42 Testing ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 41.86 42.63 43.42 The Pipe, Welder, Tie-in and Testing ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ may be paid a weekly or monthly salary provided his annual salary would exceed the annual wage of a Journeyman based on a forty-eight (48) hour work week. Where such ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ is employed for a period of thirty (30) days or less, he shall be paid on an hourly basis. 7.1.02 The Job ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall receive fifty cents ($0.50) per hour above the rate of pay for his classification and shall be paid for the same number of hours worked by the tie-in crew or the front end or back end Welders, whichever is greater. It is intended that the Job ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall, wherever possible, at the Employer's option, actually work the number of hours for which he is paid. 7.1.03 Welders and their helpers working on hot tie-ins shall be paid one dollar ($1.00) per hour above their regular rate of pay for each day they are engaged in such work. 7.1.04 A Welder performing back welding of a complete weld inside the pipe behind the firing line or as in Sec. 6.6 shall receive one dollar ($1.00) per hour 2010/2013 - 19 - UA-M above his regular rate only for days when such back welding is performed by such employee. 7.1.05 Where Welder Helpers are used the major part of the day grinding or buffing with power tools in the pipe gang, they shall be paid one dollar ($1.00) per hour above the Welder Helper rate. 7.1.06 Where Welder Helpers are used for the following tasks they shall be paid fifty cents ($.50) per hour above the Welder Helper rate: On pipe 14" in diameter or less, the operation of the bending mandrel and the handling of clamps; assisting the Journeymen and as the attendant for oxygen manifold and acetylene generator on reconditioning of pipe in the yard; assisting the Journeymen on marine work and push jobs; assisting the Journeyman on river and bridge crossings; assisting the Journeyman on highway relocations and short lines in congested areas; lining up seams and helping with line-up, and assisting the welder at the second Head and I.D. Head positions on double jointing racks; assisting the Journeyman on pressure testing; and preheating with liquefied petroleum gas.

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Sources: Mainline Pipeline Agreement

MAINLINE PIPELINES. 7.1.01 Hourly rates of wages for employees covered by this Agreement on Mainline Pipelines shall be: Welder Helper: 70% of the non-welder journeyman rate but not less than the applicable general laborer rate. May 1 2013 12003 May 1 2014 12005 May 1 2015 12006 May 1 2016 May 1 2017 Welder Journeyman 57.30 59.02 60.81 62.67 64.59 Welder–Bead /Hot Pass 57.30 59.02 60.81 62.67 64.59 12007 Journeymen: Non-welder Journeyman Class1 57.30 59.02 60.81 62.67 64.59 Non-welder 34.76 35.44 36.12 37.49 Welder Journeyman Class2 46.43 47.83 49. 28 50.79 52.35 UA 34.76 35.44 36.12 37.49 Welder - Bead/Hot Pass 35.40 36.08 36.76 38.13 Pipe ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 58.30 60.02 61.81 63.67 65.59 35.21 35.89 36.57 37.94 Welder Helper 33.67 34.69 35.76 36.86 38.00 Graded Helper 34.67 35.69 36.76 37.86 39.00 UA ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 35.56 36.24 36.92 38.29 Tie-in ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 35.21 35.89 36.57 37.94 Testing ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 35.21 35.89 36.57 37.94 2003/2007rev - 18 - UA-M The Pipe, Welder, Tie-in and Testing ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ may be paid a weekly or monthly salary provided his annual salary would exceed the annual wage of a Journeyman based on a forty-eight (48) hour work week. Where such ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ is employed for a period of thirty (30) days or less, he shall be paid on an hourly basis. 7.1.02 The Job ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall receive fifty cents ($0.50) per hour above the rate of pay for his classification and shall be paid for the same number of hours worked by the tie-in crew or the front end or back end Welders, whichever is greater. It is intended that the Job ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall, wherever possible, at the Employer's option, actually work the number of hours for which he is paid. 7.1.03 Welders and their helpers working on hot tie-ins shall be paid one dollar ($1.00) per hour above their regular rate of pay for each day they are engaged in such work. 7.1.04 A Welder performing back welding of a complete weld inside the pipe behind the firing line or as in Sec. 6.6 shall receive one dollar ($1.00) per hour above his regular rate only for days when such back welding is performed by such employee. 7.1.05 Where Welder Helpers are used the major part of the day grinding or buffing with power tools in the pipe gang, they shall be paid one dollar ($1.00) per hour above the Welder Helper rate. 7.1.06 Where Welder Helpers are used for the following tasks they shall be paid fifty cents ($.50) per hour above the Welder Helper rate: On pipe 14" in diameter or less, the operation of the bending mandrel and the handling of clamps; assisting the Journeymen and as the attendant for oxygen manifold and acetylene generator on reconditioning of pipe in the yard; assisting the Journeymen on marine work and push jobs; assisting the Journeyman on river and bridge crossings; assisting the Journeyman on highway relocations and short lines in congested areas▇▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ - ▇▇ - ▇▇-▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇; lining up seams and helping with line-up, and assisting the welder at the second Head and I.D. Head positions on double jointing racks; assisting the Journeyman on pressure testing; and preheating with liquefied petroleum gas.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Mainline Pipeline Agreement