IRON WORKERS LOCAL 393 TAKE ONE USE THIS FORM FOR 2013-2016 FINAL OK 2013-2016 USE THIS FORM take 1 2013-2016 AGREEMENT between the STEEL ERECTORS AND MACHINERY MOVERS ASSN. and the INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BRIDGE, STRUCTURAL, ORNAMENTAL AND REINFORCING IRON WORKERS LOCAL UNION NO. 393 Aurora, Illinois FINAL OK 2013-2016 USE THIS FORM take 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Agreement ..................................................... Page 1 Apprenticeship and Training ......... Sec. 14 Page 26 Apprenticeship Tool List ............... Sec. 30 Page 39 Bond Requirement ........................ Sec. 8 Page 22 Brass Checks and Time Clocks ..... Sec. 25 Page 37 Breaks ........................................... Sec. 27 Page 37 Business Representative ................ Sec. 48 Page 50 Cellular Phones ............................. Sec. 34 Page 42 Compensation Insurance ............... Sec. 7 Page 22 Craft Jurisdiction ........................... Sec. 2 Page 3 Derricks and Cranes ...................... Sec. 37 Page 44 Designated Parking Areas ............. Sec. 24 Page 36 District Council Agreement........... Sec. 31 Page 41 Drinking Water – Clothes Room .. Sec. 28 Page 37 Duration and Termination ............. Sec. 60 Page 56 Faxed Requests ............................. Sec. 5 Page 18 Four Day Work Week ................... Sec. 40 Page 46 Foremen ........................................ Sec. 19 Page 32 Fringe Benefits and Wage Rates ... Sec. 6 Page 19 Fringe Payments and Delinquencies ...................... Sec. 15 Page 27 Hazardous Material ....................... Sec. 35 Page 42 Helicopter Work ............................ Sec. 41 Page 47 Industry Promotion Fund .............. Sec. 12 Page 25 I.M.P.A.C.T................................... Sec. 10 Page 23 Labor And Management Liaison Committee ..................... Sec. 54 Page 54 Layoff ............................................ Sec. 22 Page 34 Letter of Assignment ..................... Sec. 51 Page 52 Machinery Moving ........................ Sec. 42 Page 48 Management Clause ...................... Sec. 47 Page 50 Mucking ........................................ Sec. 38 Page 45 Other Signatories ........................... Sec. 55 Page 54 i FINAL OK 2013-2016 USE THIS FORM take 1 Overtime and Holidays.................. Sec. 18 Page 31 Pay Day ......................................... Sec. 23 Page 36 Pension and S.M.A. Fund .............. Sec. 13 Page 25 Personnel Lifts .............................. Sec. 26 Page 37 Piecework ...................................... Sec. 45 Page 49 Post Tensioning ............................. Sec. 44 Page 48 Preamble ................................................... Page 2 Precast ........................................... Sec. 43 Page 48 Pre-Job Conference ....................... Sec. 50 Page 52 Protection of Union Principles ...... Sec. 57 Page 55 Recognition ............................................... Page 2 Referral Clause .............................. Sec. 4 Page 13 Reporting Time ............................. Sec. 21 Page 33 Safety Provisions ........................... Sec. 36 Page 42 Saving Clause ................................ Sec. 59 Page 56 Scope of Agreement ...................... Sec. 58 Page 56 Settlement of Disputes .................. Sec. 52 Page 52 Shift Work ..................................... Sec. 17 Page 29 Shipping – Employees ................... Sec. 32 Page 41 Steward ......................................... Sec. 49 Page 50 Strikes and Lockouts ..................... Sec. 53 Page 54 Subcontractors ............................... Sec. 56 Page 55 Substance Abuse Program ............. Sec. 16 Page 29 Territory ........................................ Sec. 3 Page 12 Tools and Tool Room .................... Sec. 29 Page 38 Union Security .............................. Sec. 1 Page 3 Visiting the Doctor ........................ Sec. 33 Page 41 Welders ......................................... Sec. 39 Page 45 Welfare Fund ................................. Sec. 9 Page 23 Work Hours Per Day ..................... Sec. 20 Page 32 Working Assessment ..................... Sec. 11 Page 24 Work Limitation ............................ Sec. 46 Page 49 ii CX MADE ON THIS PAGE FINAL OK 2013-2016 USE THIS FORM take 1 IRONWORKERS STANDARDS OF EXCELLENCE The purpose of the Ironworkers’ Standards of Excellence is to reinforce the pride of every Ironworker and our com- mitment to be the most skilled, most productive and safest craft in the Building Trades. As Union Ironworkers, we pledge ourselves to uphold our word, as given through our Collective Bargaining Agree- ment, and display the professionalism expected of our trade and Union in all aspects of our employment as ex- emplified by the values engrained in our Standards of Excellence. It is a commitment to use our training and skills, each and every day, to produce the highest quality work worthy of our name and consistent with the Collective Bargaining Agreement. As an Ironworker member, we agree to: 1. Adhere to the responsibilities under the Collective Bargaining Agreement for start and quit times, as well as lunch and break times. 2. Allow our Representatives to handle any disagree- ments or breaches by refusing to engage in unlawful job disruptions, slowdowns or any activities that affect our good name. 3. Respect the Customer’s and Employer’s rights, proper- ty and tools as we do our own. 4. Meet our responsibilities to show up every day, outfit- ted for work and fit for duty without engaging in sub- stance abuse. iii FINAL OK 2013-2016 USE THIS FORM take 1 5. Cooperate with the Customer and Employer to meet their statutory, regulatory and contractual responsibili- ties to maintain a safe, healthy and sanitary workplace. 6. Do our best to work in a manner consistent with the quality, productivity and safety of every task that we are assigned. 7. Do our best to help every co-worker return home safe at the conclusion of every shift. The Ironworkers’ Standards of Excellence will increase the pride, the productivity and the craftsmanship of every Ironworker throughout North America. This commitment will improve work place conditions, increase work oppor- tunities, and help maintain our wages, benefits and stand- ard of living. In addition, the Standards of Excellence will help our signatory employers complete their projects on time, on budget with no injuries or accidents. iv FINAL OK 2013-2016 USE THIS FORM take 1 AGREEMENT This Agreement is made and entered into by and between the Steel Erectors and Machinery Movers Asso- ciation, hereinafter referred to as the “Employer”, and Local Union No. 393 of the International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers (AFL-CIO), hereinafter referred to as the “Union”. 1. The Employer agrees to adopt, abide by and be bound by those provisions of the collective bargaining Agreement relating to fringe benefits subject to Section 302 of the Labor Management Relations Act heretofore entered into between Local Union No. 393 of the Interna- tional Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers (AFL-CIO), and members of Employers Association, and any modifications, exten- sions or renewals thereof, with the same force and effect as though the aforesaid bargaining Agreement was set forth here in full. 2. The Employer agrees to become a party to and be bound by all terms and provisions of: (A) The Agreement and Declaration of Trust dated August 11, 1953 and all amendments thereto of the Tri- State Welfare Fund; (B) The Agreement and Declaration of Trust dated January 30, 1957 and all amendments thereto of the Mid- America Pension Fund; (C) The Agreement and Declaration of Trust dated January 1, 1997 and all amendments thereto of the Mid- America Supplemental Annuity (SMA) Fund; (D) The Agreement and Declaration of Trust dated April 15, 1958 and all amendments thereto of the Appren- ticeship Fund, with the same force and effect as though the Agreements and Declarations of Trust referred to 1 FINAL OK 2013-2016 USE THIS FORM take 1 above were set forth herein at length and the Employer originally signed the said Agreements and Declarations of Trust; and the Employer agrees to make payments cover- ing all of its employees represented by Local Union No. 393 to the said funds as required by the collective bar- gaining agreement and any modification or amendment thereto, and the Agreements and Declarations of Trust of the aforesaid funds, the Employer hereby authorizes the Employer trustee named in the aforesaid Agreements and Declarations of Trust and their successors to act for and on his/her behalf. PREAMBLE This Agreement is entered into by collective bargaining to prevent strikes and lockouts and to facilitate peaceful adjustment of grievances and disputes between Employer and Union in this trade and to prevent waste, unnecessary and avoidable delays and expense and, so far as possible, to provide for labor’s continuous employ- ment, such employment to be in accordance with the con- ditions herein set forth and at wages herein agreed upon; also, that stable conditions may prevail in the building industry and building costs may be as low as possible, consistent with fair wages and conditions and, further, the establishment of the necessary procedures by which these ends may be accomplished. RECOGNITION The Employer recognizes the Union as the sole and exclusive bargaining representative for the employees, now and hereafter employed in the bargaining unit for the 2 FINAL OK 2013-2016 USE THIS FORM take 1 purpose of collective bargaining in respect to pay, wages, hours of employment or other conditions of employment. All work within the trade jurisdiction of the Union which the Employer undertakes to perform with its employees shall be performed by employees covered by this Agree- ment. SECTION 1 UNION SECURITY All employees who are members of the International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers on the effective date of this Agreement shall be required to remain members of the Association in good standing as a condition of employ- ment during the term of this Agreement. All employees may be required to become and remain members of the Association in good standing as a condition of employ- ment from and after the thirty-first (31st) day following the dates of their employment or the effective date of this Agreement, whichever is later. SECTION 2 CRAFT JURISDICTION (A) It is agreed that the jurisdiction of work covered by this Agreement is that provided for in the charter grant and issued by the American Federation of Labor to the International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamen- tal and Reinforcing Iron Workers. (B) The sorting, distribution and handling of all ma- terial coming under the jurisdictional claims of the Iron Workers in or about the job or at storage points shall be done by Iron Workers. 3 FINAL OK 2013-2016 USE THIS FORM take 1 (C) This Union claims for its members all work (any new technology, processes, materials and type of substitute of substitute materials) including but not lim- ited to all: Bending, Bolting, Burning, Caulking, Crating, Cutting, Dismantling, Distributing, Drilling, Erection, Fabricating, Fitting, Glazing of all ferrous and nonferrous materials, Hoisting, Installation, Layout, Lowering, Maintenance, Metals, Miscellaneous Steel, Placing, Pre- casting, Raising, Recrating, Reinforcing, Removing, Re- pair, Replacing, Rigging, Setting, Signaling, Sorting, Storing, Structural Steel, Torqueing, Tying, Uncrating, Unloading and Welding, all processes and materials. Access Doors and Frames; Accordion Grills; Acous- tical Elements; Aggregate Plants; Agitators; Air Condi- tioner Cans; Air Ducts; Aluminum; Amusement Rides and Equipment; Anchors; Antennae, all (cellular, coax, microwave, radio, wave guide, etc.); Aprons; Aqueducts; Artwork; Asbestos Curtains; Atomic Vessels, all compo- nent parts (aligning, leveling and plumbing); Atriums; Attenuator Systems; Automated Teller Machines (ATM) [rigging, setting, etc.]; Awnings; Baffles, all; Bag Houses; Ball/Bowl Mills; Balloons; Bank Fixtures; Banking Equipment; Bar Mats; Barges, all (Casino, etc.); Barjoist; Barricades for Security; Barrier Cables; Batch Plants (both permanent and temporary); Bells; Billboard Sup- ports and Signs; Blast Deflectors; Blast Furnaces; Bleach- er Support Steel; Bleacher Systems; Bleachers, all materi- als; Boiler Support Steel; Boilers and Stokers (sectional, tubular and water tube); Bollards, all; Book Stacks; Booths, all (agent, guard, ticket, toll, etc.); Bore Cast Piles; Bowl/Ball Mills; Boxes; Bracing; Brackets; Brass; 4 FINAL OK 2013-2016 USE THIS FORM take 1 Brick Supports; Bridge Rail; Bridge Viaducts; Bridges, all (including bailey, concrete segmented, expansion, mabey, pipe, pontoon, poured in place, precast, prefabri- cated, steel, structural, suspension, temporary, etc.); Bronze; Buck Hoists; Bucks; Building Envelope Systems; Buildings; Bulkheads; Bumper and Bumper Posts; Bun- kers; Burial Containers; Cable Guardrail Systems; Cable Slots and Cable Wells; Cableways; Cages; Caissons; Can- opies and Unistrut Canopies; Caps; Car Lift Fronts; Car Lifts and Related Steel Members; Car-dox; Carports and Enclosures; Cast Tiling; Cat Walks; Ceramic Laminated Spandrelite; Checker Plate; Chutes, all types; Circuit Breakers; Clips; Clocks; Cobiax Balls and all similar type Space Saving Supports; Cofferdams; Collapsible Gates; Collars; Column Casings; Column Cladding; Column Covers; Composite Materials; Concentrators; Concrete Barriers; Concrete Construction (reinforced); Concrete Joists (post stressed, precast, and prestressed); Conserva- tories; Conveyors, all types; Coolers; Copying; Copper; Corbels; Corrugated Sheets, all (including insulation); Counter Supports; Counter Top Support Steel; Counter Top Supports, all types and materials; Cranes, all types (dismantling, erection [including crawlers, mobile, tower, etc.], handling, installation, maintenance and operation on all forms of construction work); Crash Barriers (cabling, mesh partitioning, safety fencing, etc.); Crushers; CSL Tubes (ultra sound operation in caissons, etc.); CT Scan Equipment and Support Steel; Cupolas; Curb Guards; Curtainwall, all (aluminum, glass, marble, steel, stone, terra cotta, etc.); Curtains; Curtainwall Testing (water and wind); Cushion Crash Walls; Cyclones; Dams; Decking, all types (floor and roof); Decorations; Degassers; Dental 5
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