Out of Work List Requirements Clause Samples

The Out of Work List Requirements clause defines the obligations and procedures related to maintaining and managing a list of workers who are currently not assigned to active jobs. Typically, this clause outlines how workers are added to or removed from the list, the criteria for eligibility, and the process for notifying relevant parties when work becomes available. Its core practical function is to ensure transparency and fairness in the allocation of work opportunities, helping to manage workforce availability and reduce disputes over job assignments.
Out of Work List Requirements. (1) The term ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ covers all classifications in the Master Agreement. All Journeymen and Apprentices may sign the Out-of-Work List. (2) The Employer may request Carpenters by name, without regard to their position on the Out-of-Work List. Dispatches will be given to Carpenters and State approved registered Apprentices on the Out-of-Work List in numerical order except when called by name or called on an open-call basis for a specific skill, i.e., Millwright, Welder, Sheetrock Applicator, minority or female requirements. In those cases, the first person on the list that meets the requested criteria and is available will be dispatched. (3) Qualified applicants, reporting to the job-site within twenty-four (24) hours after being ordered, must be put to work or paid the proper show-up time, unless the Union is notified of cancellation prior to referral. Employers have no responsibility to applicants reporting after a twenty-four (24) hour period, Saturday, Sunday and Holidays excluded. (4) When an employee is referred to the job by the Union, such referral shall be on a non-discriminatory basis, not affected by membership or non-membership, past or present union activities, or age, sex, race, creed, color or national origin.
Out of Work List Requirements. (1) The term ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ covers all classifications in the Master Agreement. All Journeymen and Appren- tices may sign the Out-of-Work List. (2) The Employer may request Carpenters by name, without regard to their position on the Out-of-Work List. Dispatches will be given to Carpenters and State approved registered Apprentices on the Out-of-Work List in numerical order except when called by name or called on an open-call basis for a specific skill, i.e., Millwright, Welder, Sheetrock Applicator, mi- nority or female requirements. In those cases, the first person on the list that meets the requested ▇▇▇▇▇- ria and is available will be dispatched. (3) Qualified applicants, reporting to the job-site within twenty-four (24) hours after being ordered, must be put to work or paid the proper show-up time, unless the Union is notified of cancellation prior to referral. Employers have no responsibility to appli- cants reporting after a twenty-four (24) hour period, Saturday, Sunday and Holidays excluded. (4) When an employee is referred to the job by the Union, such referral shall be on a non-discriminato- ry basis, not affected by membership or non-mem- bership, past or present union activities, or age, sex, race, creed, color or national origin.
Out of Work List Requirements. (1) The term ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ covers all classifications in the Master Agreement. All Journeymen and Apprentices may sign their respective Out-of-Work Lists of any Local Union in the Pacific Northwest Regional Council of Carpenters jurisdiction. (2) The Employer may request Carpenters by name, without regard to their position on the Out-of-Work List. Dispatches will be given to Carpenters and State approved registered Apprentices on the Out-of-Work List in numerical order except when called by name or called on an open-call basis for a specific skill, i.e., Millwright, Welder, Sheetrock Applicator, minority or female requirements. In those cases, the first person on the list that meets the requested criteria and is available will be dispatched. (3) Qualified applicants, reporting to the job-site within twenty-four (24) hours after being ordered, must be put to work or paid the proper show-up time, unless the Union is notified of cancellation prior to referral. Employers have no responsibility to applicants reporting after a twenty-four (24) hour period, Saturday, Sunday and Holidays excluded. (4) When an employee is referred to the job by the Union, such referral shall be on a non-discriminatory basis, not affected by membership or non-membership, past or present union activities, or age, sex, race, creed, color or national origin.
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Out of Work List Requirements. (1) The term ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ covers all classifications in the Master Agreement. All Journeymen and Apprentices may sign the Out-of-Work List. (2) The Employer may request Carpenters by name, without regard to their position on the Out-of-Work List. Dispatches will be given to Carpenters and State approved registered Apprentices on the Out-of-Work List in numerical order except when called by name or called on an open-call basis for a specific skill, i.e., Millwright, Welder, Sheetrock Applicator, minority or AGC

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