Common use of The Joint Clause in Contracts

The Joint. Roofing Conference board shall have the power, authority and duty to: (a) Promote the Trade and Industry by such rules and regulations, not related to labour relations, as it deems expedient. (b) Investigate and suggest methods to improve trade practices, efficiency, productivity and standards of workmanship within the Roofing, Damp and Waterproofing Industry. (c) Promote the full trade jurisdiction and range of this Agreement in a manner consistent with the procedural rules of the National Joint Board and to refer and to recommend accordingly to the Joint Roofing Adjustment Board in such matters. (d) Stop and put an end to unfair trade practices of both Employers and Employees. (e) Engage in such research as is necessary to find means to alleviate the "Short Time" problem of Employees in the Industry. (f) To fulfil such other obligations, exclusive of Labour Relations matters as may be defined as being of mutual concern to the Trade Association and the Union.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Trade Agreement

The Joint. Roofing Conference board shall have the power, authority and duty to: (a) Promote the Trade and Industry by such rules and regulations, not related to labour relations, as it deems expedient. (b) Investigate and suggest methods to improve trade practices, efficiency, productivity and standards of workmanship within the Roofing, Damp and Waterproofing Industry. (c) Promote the full trade jurisdiction and range of this Agreement in a manner consistent with the procedural proce- dural rules of the National Joint Board and to refer and to recommend accordingly to the Joint Roofing Adjustment Board in such matters. (d) Stop and put an end to unfair trade practices of both Employers and Employees. (e) Engage in such research as is necessary to find means to alleviate the "Short Time" problem of Employees in the Industry. (f) To fulfil such other obligations, exclusive of Labour Relations matters as may be defined as being of mutual concern to the Trade Association and the Union.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Trade Agreement