In addition, contractors who have signed the national agreement or a local union may, at the end of a local agreement, avail themselves of paragraph 73 and request the implementation of a calendar A. Such a calendar A must be implemented within 30 days of receipt of the application and may contain service salaries and fringes. This paragraph also provides for the possibility of submitting all unresolved issues to the Labour Relations Board (IRC) to resolve all issues. (see sections on calendars A and IRC). How to file an appeal: Disagreements must be filed in writing by the bereaved party of the party against whom the action is filed (with copies to the AU and msca) within ten (10) days from the date of the incident or from the date on which it could reasonably have been discovered by the parties concerned. The complaint must contain all the following information: The National Service and Maintenance Agreement is an agreement negotiated and managed by the Association of Newspapers and Apprentices of the Plumb and Pipe Industry (UA) and the Mechanical Service Contractors of America (MSCA) and is a contract signed between the AU and individual mechanical services companies that apply and qualify. The agreement is a nationally recognized instrument to help contractors provide their customers with a quality and consistent service throughout the country and recover lost market share. The agreement covers all work carried out by service, sanitation and refrigeration companies to effectively operate existing facilities and systems in these facilities. These include air conditioning, heating, cooling, plumbing, ventilation, building automation and overall construction.

The non-strike, non-lock-out provisions of the national service and maintenance contract are an extremely important and necessary condition of the agreement. The service sector is a customer-oriented company that ensures the comfort, safety and health of all occupants of the building. Therefore, customers need to be sure that their service provider is always available to meet the needs of construction systems. If a service provider was not able to respond to its customers,. B, for example, because of a strike, would result in the immediate loss of that customer (and the likelihood that he would never return) and the loss of hours and jobs for our service technicians. Simply put, the plans of the national maintenance contract bring union members into Work – in many workplaces, en masse.