TEAMSTERS PIPELINE SERVICE FUND Clause Samples

The TEAMSTERS PIPELINE SERVICE FUND clause establishes the requirement for contributions to a specific benefit fund designated for Teamsters working on pipeline projects. Typically, this clause outlines the employer's obligation to make regular payments to the fund on behalf of eligible employees, detailing the rates, frequency, and reporting procedures for such contributions. Its core practical function is to ensure that Teamsters receive agreed-upon benefits, such as health or pension coverage, by mandating employer participation in the fund and thereby supporting the welfare of union members.
TEAMSTERS PIPELINE SERVICE FUND. The Employer shall deduct from each employee covered by this Agreement ten cents ($0.10) for each hour of work performed and remit it monthly to the Teamsters Pipeline Service Fund.
TEAMSTERS PIPELINE SERVICE FUND. The Employer shall deduct from each employee covered by this Agreement ten cents ($0.10) for each hour of work performed and remit it monthly to the Teamsters Pipeline Service Fund. In the event a member in good standing of the Union is employed in a capacity which is not covered by the and conditions of this Agreement, and elects to participate in the Health Welfare Pension Plans, the Employer shall make the prescribed contributions on his behalf. Such election shall be signed by the member and filed with the Employer and the Plan Administrator.
TEAMSTERS PIPELINE SERVICE FUND. The Employer shall deduct from each employee covered by this Agreement ten cents IO) for each hour of work performed and remit it monthly to the Pipeline Service Fund. In the event a member in good standing of the Union is employed in a capacity which is not covered by the terms and conditions of this Agreement, and elects to participate in the Health Welfare Pension Plans, the Employer shall make the prescribed contributions on his behalf. Such election shall be signed by the member and tiled with the Employer and the Plan Administrator. An Owner-Operator defined a person who owns and operates his own truck. An Owner-Operator shall be cleared by the Local Union prior to the commencement of his work. The classifications and hourly wage rates applicable thereto shall be as follows: May May May I driver; truck over ton lifting capacity similar equipment (transportation) I Bed tandem driver; concrete mix driver owned); magnum driver; warehouseman Class Semi-trailer driver (including fuel, water, deck); pipe and pole trailer truck driver (hauling and stringing); tree belly dump, articulated dump, side dump truck driver; hovercraft driver Bombardier driver; driver; track truck driver (transportation) truck under ton lifting capacity& similar equipment (transportation); dump truck yards less than yards Fuel truck driver (2000 gallons and over ex semi-trailer) Fuel truck driver (under gallons); vacuum truck driver; flat deck truck driver (5 tons over); dump truck yards less than yards; warehouseman Class Flat deck truck driver (5 tons over with winch) Flat deck truck driver (under tons); farm type tractor (transportation, material handling); dump truck less than yards; propane truck driver; preheat truck driver Flat deck truck driver (under tons with winch); bus, crew cab driver (requires passenger carrying license) Forklifts and etc. (in warehouse area) Pickup driver (except when used by supervisory personnel, office staff, field engineering crews and main- tenance crews); pilot car or truck driver (where legally required); fuel truck driver's helper
TEAMSTERS PIPELINE SERVICE FUND. The Employer shall deduct from each employee covered by this Agreement five cents and effective November ten cents ($0.10) for each hour of work performed and remit it monthly to the Teamsters Pipeline Service Fund. In New Brunswick, hours worked in excess of (44) hours per week and all hours worked on Saturday shall be paid at the rate of time and one-half the straight time rate: Work on Sunday and the specified statutory holidays shall be paid at double the straight time rate. In Nova Scotia, hours worked in excess of forty-eight (48) hours per week and all hours worked on Saturday shall be paid at the rate of time and one-half the straight time rate. Work performed on Sunday and the specified statutory holidays shall be paid at double the straight time rate. In Newfoundlandand ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Island, hours worked in excess of eight (8) hours per shift and forty (40) hours per week and all hours worked on Saturday shall be paid at the rate of time and one-half the straight time rate. Work performed on Sunday and the specified statutory holidays shall be paid at double the straight time rate, provided that one of the holidays falls during the work week, the number of straight time hours of work for that week shall be reduced to thirty (32). Additionalholidays recognized in the Construction Industry in each geographical area will be observed on all work covered by this Appendix. OWNER-OPERATED DUMP TRUCKS If an owner-operator is engaged to operate a dual rear axle dump as mutually agreed to by the Local Union and the Employer, then such owner-operator shall obtain a clearance from the Local to commencementof work and shall be paid not less ninety-five percent (95 of the applicable Provincial Government Department of hourly which shall be an all-inclusive rate. TEAMSTERS DISTRIBUTION PIPELINE AGREEMENT FOR CANADA BRITISH COLUMBIA & YUKON TERRITORY

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