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Service Employees International Union Local 32Bj AGREEMENT Between MC NE MAINTENANCE CONTRACTORS OF NEW ENGLAND And SERVICE EMPLOYEES INTERNATIONAL UNION LOCAL 32BJ October 1, 2016 through September 30, 2020 TABLE OF CONTENTS ARTICLE PAGE NO. Article 1 Mutual Obligations ............................................................................................................ 1 Article 2 Territorial Jurisdiction ....................................................................................................... 1 Article 3 Recognition ........................................................................................................................ 2 Article 4 Union Membership............................................................................................................ 3 Article 5 Category Definition ........................................................................................................... 4 Article 6 Check-Off .......................................................................................................................... 5 Article 7 Wages ................................................................................................................................. 6 Article 8 Overtime ............................................................................................................................. 9 Article 9 Holidays ............................................................................................................................. 9 Article 10 Vacations .......................................................................................................................... 11 Article 11 Sick Leave/Personal Days (Personal Time Off)............................................................ 13 Article 12 Bereavement Pay ............................................................................................................. 14 Article 13 Unpaid Leave of Absence ............................................................................................... 14 Article 14 Jury Duty .......................................................................................................................... 16 Article 15 Group Insurance Benefits ............................................................................................... 16 Article 16 Pension ............................................................................................................................. 21 Article 17 Training Fund .................................................................................................................. 22 Article 18 Maintenance Contractors Trust Fund ............................................................................. 22 Article 19 Legal Services Fund ........................................................................................................ 22 Article 20 Provisions Applicable to 32BJ Health Fund, Training Fund, Pension, Maintenance, and 32BJ Legal Fund ............................................................................... 23 Article 21 Travel Time and Travel Expenses .................................................................................. 24 Article 22 Uniforms .......................................................................................................................... 24 Article 23 Workers’ Compensation ................................................................................................. 25 Article 24 Government Contracts .................................................................................................... 25 Article 25 No Discrimination ........................................................................................................... 26 Article 26 Seniority ........................................................................................................................... 27 Article 27 Safety ................................................................................................................................ 28 Article 28 Military Service ............................................................................................................... 28 Article 29 Management Rights ........................................................................................................ 29 Article 30 Transfers ........................................................................................................................... 30 Article 31 Change of Contracts ........................................................................................................ 31 Article 32 Other Agreements............................................................................................................ 33 Article 33 No Lowering of Standards .............................................................................................. 34 Article 34 Strikes and Lockouts ....................................................................................................... 34 Article 35 Separability of Clauses .................................................................................................... 34 Article 36 Other Trade Names ......................................................................................................... 35 Article 37 Shop Visitation ................................................................................................................ 35 Article 38 Union Representatives .................................................................................................... 36 Article 39 Stewards ........................................................................................................................... 37 Article 40 Audits ............................................................................................................................... 37 Article 41 Grievance Procedure ....................................................................................................... 38 Article 42 Major Offenses ................................................................................................................ 44 Article 43 Trial Period ...................................................................................................................... 46 Article 44 COPE Fund Check-Off ................................................................................................... 46 Article 45 Immigration ..................................................................................................................... 47 Article 46 Scope of Contract ............................................................................................................ 48 Article 47 Family Medical Leave Act ............................................................................................. 49 Article 48 Work Schedules, Changes in Assignments and Work Loads ...................................... 51 Article 49 Security Screening ........................................................................................................... 52 Article 50 Full-Time Jobs ................................................................................................................. 54 Article 51 Additional Hours ............................................................................................................. 60 Article 52 Reduction of Hours ......................................................................................................... 60 Article 53 Duration of Agreement ................................................................................................... 60 Appendix “A” Wages ..................................................................................................... 62 Appendix “B” .................................................................................................................. 68 Appendix “B1” ................................................................................................................ 68 Appendix “B2” ................................................................................................................ 70 Appendix “C” Sample Release Authorization and Fair Credit Reporting Act Disclosure ......................................................................................................................... 71 Appendix “D” Recognition Procedure for the State of New Hampshire .................... 73 Side Letter Maintenance Trades ..................................................................................... 75 Side Letter Composite Health Insurance Rate ............................................................... 76 TABLE OF CONTENTS Alphabetical Order ARTICLE PAGE NO. Article 51 Additional Hours ............................................................................................................. 60 Appendix “A” Wages ..................................................................................................... 62 Appendix “B” .................................................................................................................. 68 Appendix “B1” ................................................................................................................ 68 Appendix “B2” ................................................................................................................ 70 Appendix “E” - Recognition Procedure for the State of New Hampshire 72 Appendix “C” Sample Release Authorization and Fair Credit Reporting Act Disclosure.................................................................................................................
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