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Be a Union Contractor
Signing up as a Union Contractor is easier than you think.
We work with a Contract.
That's a Contract between you the Contractor and Us,
the Carpenter.
With this Contract we agree to work hard,
8 hrs a day for 8 hrs pay, as listed in our Contract.
from the UBC home page;
Belonging to the Union/UBC does not;
protect anyone's destruction/theft of company property.
Allow one to regularly miss work.
Grant permission to incessantly complain.
Permit insubordinate acts on the job.
Enable anyone to lay back on the job.
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These are all old misconceptions of Unions and Contracts.
Carpenters' Bill of Rights and Responsibilities:
The Carpenters' Bill of Rights and Responsibilities are simple direct, and fair.
Our Bill of Rights says:
Here's what we believe.
Here's what we stand for.
Here are the basic rights of every working carpenter–union and non-union.
But with rights come responsibilities–and no one knows that better than we do.
We know that it is the responsibility of every carpenter to provide a good day's work and to produce a craftsman's product in return
We agree to work hard, for your agreement to pay our scale, and our Health/ Welfare benefits.
To have basic connivence's on site such as; portable toilets, clean drinking water and an adequate place to store our tools.
That's it; cut and dry
We will send you a Contract upon request, and/or come talk to you about it, if you need more information..
A Contractor only need to sign the Contract and talk with our Business agent.
or Toll Free at 1 877 499 6419
If you are not in our area, we can put you in touch with a person, who is, in your area.
Thank You,
Terry Murray, Member and web designer
Local 306 , Hood River, Oregon
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