Scope of Work Provision for Boilermaker-Blacksmith In
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA Edmund G. Brown Jr., Governor DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS Office of the Director - Research Unit 455 Golden Gate Avenue, 9th Floor MAILING ADDRESS: P. O. Box 420603 San Francisco, CA 94102 San Francisco, CA 94142-0603 SCOPE OF WORK PROVISION FOR BOILERMAKER-BLACKSMITH IN ALL LOCALITIES WITHIN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA 14-X-2 14-x-2 WESTERN STATES ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT between the International Brotherhood of BOILERMAKERS, IRON SHIP BUILDERS, BLACKSMITHS, FORGERS AND HELPERS AFL-CIO, CLC and the SIGNATORY CONTRACTORS Effective October 1, 2014 Terminating September 30, 2017 1 ARTICLE 4 2 TRADE JURISDICTION AND WORK CLASSIFICATION 9 Art. 4(b) "It shall be within the Boilermakers' 0 jurisdiction that the unloading and loading 1 of materials which die Boilermakers are to 2 erect; if such materials are shaken out, sepa- 3 rated, segregated, and stored for any period of 14 time. When said material is again loaded and i1 5 unloaded on a conveyance and transported to 16 the job for erection it shall be unloaded and 17 erected by the Boilermakers." 8 Art. 4(c) In joint review of die above, it was ¡9 agreed that die following shall apply: 0 Art. 4(d) The Union wishes only to protect and 1 not to expand, its historical jurisdiction over 2 unloading and loading of Boilermaker materi- 3 als. Also, the Union's claims are not extended to IM apply to material that is in trans-shipment at a ¿5 transfer point ?6 Art. 4(e) The Contractor agrees that he will not 7 sub-contract such work for the purpose of 8 encroaching on die historical jurisdiction of 9 the Union. 0 Art. 4(f) In the event a disagreement or dispute 1 arises with regard to the historical jurisdiction 1 as outlined in the Union's claim, each specific 2 case may be processed between tire Union and 3 such Contractor involved in accordance with 4 the governing language of the Agreement. 5 Art. 4(g) The work of the Boilermaker 6 (Journeyman or Mechanic) shall include: 7 Boilermaking, Welding, Acetylene Burning, 8 Signaling, Loading, Unloading, Heating, 9 Chipping, Caulking, Rigging, Riveting, 10 Bucking-up, Fitting up, Grinding, Scaffold 11 Erecting, Reaming, Impact Machine Operating 12 and such other work as is generally regarded as 13 Boilermaker (Journeyman or Mechanic) work. 14 Any employee classified as a Boilermaker shall 15 perform any of the foregoing work of which 16 he is capable. A Helper may not perform lay 17 out work, certified welding, crane signaling, 18 or supervise in any capacity. A Helper may 19 perform airy other work in which he or she is 20 capable. .