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Constitution United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Industry of the United States and Canada Composed of journeymen and apprentices who have jurisdiction over every branch of the plumbing and pipe fitting industry. Affiliated with the various departments of the AFL-CIO and the Canadian Labour Congress. Revised and Amended at Las Vegas, Nevada, August 8-12, 2011

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UnitedAssociation

of Journeymenand Apprentices

of the Plumbing andPipe Fitting Industryof the United States

and Canada

Composed of journeymen and

apprentices who have jurisdiction

over every branch of the plumbing

and pipe fitting industry.

Affiliated with thevarious departments of

the AFL-CIO and the Canadian Labour Congress.

Revised and Amendedat Las Vegas, Nevada, August 8-12, 2011

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CONSTITUTIONof the

United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing

and Pipe Fitting Industry of the United States and Canada

Organized October 11, 1889

Washington, DC, Oct. 11, 1889 (Adopted)Pittsburgh, PA, July 28 to Aug. 1, 1890 (Amended)Denver, CO, July 27 to Aug. 2, 1891 (Amended)Minneapolis, MN, July 25 to 29, 1892 (Amended)New York, NY, July 31, to Aug. 5, 1893 (Amended)St. Louis, MO, July 30 to Aug. 3, 1894 (Amended)Milwaukee, WI, Sept. 28 to Oct. 3, 1896 (Revised)Nashville, TN, Sept. 27 to Oct. 2, 1897 (Amended)Cleveland, OH, Sept. 6 to 10, 1898 (Amended)Peoria, IL, Sept. 25 to 30, 1899 (Amended)Newark, NJ, Aug. 6 to 11, 1900 (Amended)Buffalo, NY, Aug. 19 to 25, 1901 (Amended)Omaha, NE, Aug. 18 to 24, 1902 (Amended)Birmingham, AL, Aug. 15 to 20, 1904 (Amended)Toronto, Canada, Sept. 17 to 28, 1906 (Amended)Indianapolis, IN, Sept. 21 to 29, 1908 (Amended)St. Paul, MN, Sept. 19 to 27, 1910 (Amended)Boston, MA, Aug. 18 to 25, 1913 (Amended)Toledo, OH, Aug. 13 to 21, 1917 (Amended)Providence, RI, Sept. 19 to 24, 1921 (Revised)Atlantic City, NJ, Sept. 15 to 20, 1924 (Amended)Atlantic City, NJ, Sept. 17 to 21, 1928 (Amended)Atlantic City, NJ, Sept. 12 to 16, 1938 (Amended)Cleveland, OH, Sept. 14 to 17, 1942 (Amended)Atlantic City, NJ, Sept. 9 to 13, 1946 (Revised & Amended)Kansas City, MO, Sept. 10 to 14, 1951 (Revised & Amended)Kansas City, MO, Aug. 13 to 17, 1956 (Revised & Amended)Kansas City, MO, Aug. 7 to 11, 1961 (Revised & Amended)Kansas City, MO, Aug. 8 to 12, 1966 (Revised & Amended)Denver, CO, Aug. 2 to 5, 1971 (Revised & Amended)Las Vegas, NV, Aug. 16 to 20, 1976 (Revised & Amended)Las Vegas, NV, Aug. 10 to 14, 1981 (Revised & Amended)Las Vegas, NV, July 28 to Aug. 1, 1986 (Revised & Amended)Las Vegas, NV, Aug. 12 to 16, 1991 (Revised & Amended)Las Vegas, NV, Aug. 5 to 9, 1996 (Revised & Amended)Miami Beach, FL, Aug. 6 to 10, 2001 (Revised & Amended)Las Vegas, NV, Aug. 7 to 11, 2006 (Revised & Amended)Las Vegas, NV, Aug. 8 to 12, 2011 (Revised & Amended)

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PREAMBLE

The aspirations of this Association are to constructan organization which shall subserve the interest of allits members and be a fitting monument to the Unionsattached thereto.

The objects of this Association are to protect itsmembers from unjust and injurious competition, andsecure through unity of action among all workers ofthe industry throughout the United States and Canada,claiming, as we do, that labor is capital, and is theonly capital that possesses power to reproduce itselfor in other words, to create capital. Labor is the inter-est underlying all other interests; therefore, it is enti-tled to and should receive from society and govern-ment protection and encouragement.

Mankind generally condemns that which they donot thoroughly understand and through prejudice andignorance neglect to pay that strict attention andregard to the principle of unity for elevating their con-dition and for the accomplishment of good workswhich is so much required in creating confidence,generating esteem and respect, and for promoting har-mony and good feeling among themselves; therefore,let every member weigh the substance of these lawswithin his mind and thus become qualified to deter-mine upon that which is herein set forth in the spiritof sincerity and honesty of purpose.

As an earnest proof that we entertain a true sense ofour obligations, interests and duties toward one anoth-er, each member should make himself thoroughlyacquainted with the laws herein contained, that hemay avoid imposing upon the same, and also be pre-pared to use his influence on those who do not as yetbelong to the Association, but whose only reason for

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not belonging to it is that the benefits offered havenever been fully explained to them. Above all, mem-bers should avoid becoming in arrears. Large num-bers, which should insure “strength,” very frequentlyproduce weakness, because those in arrears aredebarred from the benefits, and also make it impossi-ble to meet the claims which are made by memberswho are in good standing.

Recognizing the right of the employer or capitalistto control his capital, we also claim and will exercisethe right to control our labor, and be consulted indetermining the price paid for it.

We therefore urge upon all journeymen and appren-tices who have jurisdiction of every branch of theplumbing and pipe fitting industry, in every section ofthe United States and Canada, to join with us in ourefforts to secure through the power of organization,both for ourselves and our children, a steady demandand a fair compensation for our toil, and a position insociety to which, as wealth producers and citizens, weare justly entitled. Recognizing the need of unitedpolitical action, we urge that the political policies asdetermined by the American Federation of Labor andCongress of Industrial Organizations and theCanadian Labour Congress shall be the basic founda-tion for our political beliefs. We must assist in elect-ing to public office only those favorable to the causewe espouse, which is the cause of human freedom andin doing so, elect our friends and defeat our enemies.

For the successful accomplishment of the endsdesired by the Association, for the instruction, infor-mation and guidance of its members, and for the dueregulation of the business connected therewith, thiscode of laws is hereby enacted.

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Name of Organization

SEC. 1. This organization shall be known as theUNITED ASSOCIATION OF JOURNEYMENAND APPRENTICES OF THE PLUMBING ANDPIPE FITTING INDUSTRY OF THE UNITEDSTATES AND CANADA, composed of journeymenand apprentices engaged in the supervising, fabrica-tion, installation and maintenance of plumbing andpipe fitting installations of every description andcharacter.

JURISDICTION

Trade and Territorial Jurisdiction

SEC. 2. The jurisdiction of territory of the UnitedAssociation embraces the United States and Canada,and its trade jurisdiction shall include all branches ofthe pipe fitting industry. In it alone is vested the powerto establish Local Unions, and its mandates must beobeyed at all times and under all circumstances. Tothe United Association of Journeymen andApprentices of the Plumbing and Pipe FittingIndustry of the United States and Canada is reservedthe right to decide all matters pertaining to trade andterritorial jurisdiction of its affiliated Local Unions,and no Local Union is conceded territorial jurisdic-tion other than the current working day in said territo-ry, while to Local Unions is conceded the right tomake necessary by-laws and agreements for LocalUnion government which do not conflict with thelaws of the United Association.

Jurisdiction of Work

SEC. 3. The United Association having full andexclusive jurisdiction over the plumbing and pipe

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fitting industry, including the supervision, fabrica-tion, installation and maintenance of plumbing andpipe fitting installations of every description andcharacter, shall be composed of journeymen andapprentices or any type of worker employed on anykind of work allied to or connected in any mannerwith the plumbing and pipe fitting industry.

The United Association shall charter three (3) typesof Local Unions: Building and Construction TradesLocal Unions, Metal Trades Local Unions, and com-bination Local Unions.

SEC. 4. The following procedure shall govern andcontrol any trade or craft dispute in a Local Union orbetween two or more Local Unions:

A Local Union involved in a trade or craft disputeshall immediately report the dispute to the GeneralPresident who shall assign an InternationalRepresentative to investigate the facts, hear each ofthe Local Unions involved and render a decision. Thedecision of the International Representative may beappealed to the General President who may affirm,reverse or modify the International Representative’sdecision. Any Local Union, party to the dispute, mayappeal the decision of the General President to theGeneral Executive Board.

State, Provincial and Municipal Laws or Codes

SEC. 5. Every Local Union or District Council ofthe United Association shall establish a committeeunder the supervision of the General Officers todevise ways and means to amend, change, strengthenor enforce all existing State, Provincial and Municipallaws or codes that regulate and control the plumbingand pipe fitting industry in the particular locality.

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Better Sanitation

SEC. 6. Realizing the constant dangers and innova-tions in our trade, and knowing many of them areinjurious to the general public in health and sanita-tion, we advocate and recommend that all our mem-bers advocate the use of iron sewerage exclusively inthe construction of all buildings in their respectivelocalities, knowing it will be beneficial to the healthof the community, and we urge our members to useevery endeavor to interest the public health and wel-fare commissions of their respective localities toenact rules and regulations safeguarding this installa-tion for the health of the general public.

Welding

SEC. 7. Welding of every description and characterin its entirety when connected with the plumbing andpipe fitting industry is the work of the members of theUnited Association. The operating and use of allmachines for welding and stress relieving purposes isalso the work of the members of the UnitedAssociation. This is in accordance with the decisionsof the American Federation of Labor, the MetalTrades Department, the Building and ConstructionTrades Department and its national arbiter.

Bath Room Accessories

SEC. 8. The placing and installation of all toiletand bath room accessories shall be the work of themembers of the United Association excepting thosemade of clay products set in tile.

Marble

SEC. 9. In the matter of the amount of marble set-ting to be claimed by journeymen members, it shall beleft to local discretion.

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UNION LABEL

SEC. 10. (a) The United Association shall adopt aUnion Label, as authorized and approved by theGeneral Executive Board.

(b) The General Officers shall enact rules and reg-ulations for the use of said Union Label by certainqualified employers.

(c) The right and privilege of using the Union Labelof the United Association shall not be granted to anemployer unless that employer signs a uniform UnionLabel Agreement providing for the privilege and forthe use of said Union Label upon terms and condi-tions as set forth in said uniform Union LabelAgreement.

(d) Before the use of the Union Label may begranted to any employer, such employer must be aparty to a United Association Local UnionAgreement and must agree to pay the building andconstruction journeyman’s wage rate to all journey-men members in his employ, or employed in fabri-cating and assembling of pipe formations, and fur-ther, such employer must agree that when journey-men in his employ are employed on constructionprojects, he will pay the prevailing journeyman’sbuilding and construction wage rate contained in theUnited Association’s national or the UnitedAssociation’s local agreement covering the placewhere the construction work is being done. Anemployer requesting the use of a Union Label whodoes not operate as a mechanical contractor or per-form field work shall not be required to sign a LocalUnion Building and Construction Trades Agreement,but can sign a fabrication shop agreement with theLocal Union.

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(e) Labels shall not be used by any employer in anyplant or shop other than the one named in said agree-ment.

(f) The Union Label shall be used only on pipe,pipe formations, fabricated or processed pipe, pipework, fittings or fixtures where all of the fabrication,preparation or processing of the pipe for installation isdone or performed by journeymen or apprenticesreceiving the building and construction wage rate. Allsuch fabrication, processing or preparation of anypipe or pipe work or fixtures must be done in theplant, shop or establishment of the employer or on thejob site by journeymen and apprentices receiving thebuilding and construction wage rate.

(g) Every employer under the uniform Union LabelAgreement with the United Association shall have ashop steward, and it shall be the duty of the shopsteward to see and be responsible for the Union Labelbeing placed on all piping, pipe fittings, fixtures andequipment that are fabricated or processed in saidplant, shop or establishment. The Union Label mustbe applied to the piping or pipe fittings, fixtures andequipment in the plant, shop or establishment wherefabricated or processed, and said label must at no timebe removed.

(h) A valid Union Label of the United Associationshall have the name and address of the employer andthe Local Union printed on said label.

(i) It shall be the duty of every Local Union,District Council, and member of the UnitedAssociation to make it generally known to the entiremembership of the United Association that all piping,pipe fittings, fixtures and equipment fabricated andprocessed in a plant, shop or establishment away from

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the job site shall be prepared by journeymen andapprentices receiving the building and constructionwage rate.

(j) The General President shall have the right andauthority to cancel or revoke the employer’s use ofthe Union Label for any violation or breach of theterms of the uniform Union Label Agreement or forany other just cause.

(k) The United Association may adopt a separateUnion Label for the fabrication, processing and assem-bling of all pipe and fixtures for a plumbing system ina fabricating shop. This Union Label shall be author-ized and approved by the General Executive Boardand its use shall conform to and be governed and con-trolled by subsections 10(a) through 10(j) inclusive.

(l) In exceptional cases and in order to meet com-petitive as well as technological changes in theplumbing and pipe fitting industry and to preserve andprotect the United Association’s trade jurisdiction, theGeneral Executive Board may adopt a Union Labelfor employees engaged in modular and other newmethods of construction and the General President isempowered to enact rules and regulations for its useand to enter into and execute Union LabelAgreements with such employers whose terms mayvary from the preceding subsections. Such UnionLabel Agreements may be executed in the name of theUnited Association alone or jointly with other build-ing and construction unions.

CONVENTIONS

Regular Conventions

SEC. 11. Regular conventions of the UnitedAssociation shall be held once every five (5) years.

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The date, time and place for holding the conventionshall be set and established by the General ExecutiveBoard. The General Secretary-Treasurer shall notifyall Local Unions as to the city designated where theconvention will be held and the date the conventionwill open.

Representation

SEC. 12. The basis of representation of delegates toeach convention shall be one (1) delegate for eachLocal Union, provided that said Local Union shall nothave less than twenty (20) members in good standingduring the fifth full month immediately preceding themonth in which the convention is to be held, and one(1) delegate for each additional one hundred (100)members. A Local Union, whether a Building andConstruction Trades Local Union, or a Metal TradesLocal Union, or a combination Local Union, havingless than twenty (20) members in good standing dur-ing the fifth full month immediately preceding themonth in which the convention is to be held may com-bine with the nearest Local Union and if such LocalUnions together have not less than twenty (20) mem-bers in good standing during the fifth full monthimmediately preceding the month in which the con-vention is to be held, they shall be entitled to one (1)delegate together. No Local Union shall be entitled torepresentation at conventions of the UnitedAssociation until it has been affiliated at least one (1)year previous to the convention.

SEC. 13. For the purpose of determining the num-ber of delegates to which a Local Union is entitled,only those members in good standing during the fifthfull month immediately preceding the month in whichthe convention is to be held will be counted. The cash

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sheet of each Local Union for the fifth full monthimmediately preceding the month in which the con-vention is to be held shall be used to make this deter-mination. All cash sheets shall be filed in the GeneralOffice not later than the 15th day of the fourth monthprior to the date of the convention.

SEC. 14. (a) Each State or Provincial Association,having been organized and recognized by the GeneralOffice of the United Association for at least one (1)year prior to the United Association convention, shallbe entitled to one (1) delegate. No member shall beeligible to act as a delegate to represent a State orProvincial Association to the InternationalConvention unless he has been a member in goodstanding of a Local Union within the jurisdiction ofsaid State or Provincial Association for a continuousperiod of two (2) years previous to his election. TheState or Provincial Association delegate shall be thehighest ranking weekly salaried elected officer. If theState or Provincial Association has no weekly salariedelected officer, the delegate shall be selected by secretballot vote by the delegates to the State or ProvincialAssociation, or if the by-laws of the Association donot provide for delegate voting, by secret ballot voteof the Business Managers of the affiliates who aremembers of the State or Provincial Association.

(b) Each District Council established in accordancewith this Constitution that has a weekly salaried elect-ed Business Manager shall be entitled to one (1) del-egate, provided that only the weekly salaried electedBusiness Manager may serve as the delegate and fur-ther provided that such Business Manager will notalso serve as a delegate to the convention by virtue ofhis position as a weekly salaried elected officer of aLocal Union. In the event that the Business Manager

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of the District Council is a weekly salaried electedofficer of a Local Union and as such is entitled toserve as a delegate for his Local Union by virtue ofhis office, he shall serve as a delegate for the LocalUnion only and the District Council will have no del-egate to the convention.

Delegates and Alternates

SEC. 15. All delegates to the convention shall beelected by secret ballot. Nominations of delegatesshall be held by a Local Union at least twenty-five(25) days prior to the election. At least ten (10) daysprior to the nomination meeting, notice shall bemailed to the last known address of all members ingood standing of the Local Union setting forth (1) thedate and place of the nomination meeting, and statingthat delegates to a convention will be nominated at themeeting; (2) the notice shall also state the date, timeand place of the secret ballot election of delegates tothe convention; and (3) the notice should state alsothat in the event of a tie vote and a runoff election isnecessary, then the date, time and place of the runoffshall be so stated. Protests of an election of delegatesto the United Association Convention shall beprocessed under the provisions of Section 125 of thisConstitution.

SEC. 16. The candidate or candidates receiving thehighest number of votes in the delegate election shallbe declared the elected delegate or delegates. Thecandidates receiving the next highest votes shall bethe alternates, by descending numerical order, andshall act in case of the inability of any regular dele-gate to attend the convention.

SEC. 17. No member shall be eligible as a delegateor alternate unless he shall have been a good standing

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member of the Local Union which he is to representfor at least the two (2) continuous years previous tohis election and he remains in good standing from thedate of his election through the period of the conven-tion.

SEC. 18. The duties of weekly salaried elected offi-cers of Local Unions shall also include serving as adelegate to the United Association convention for hisLocal Union.

Note: The interpretation of this section shallnot mean that all weekly salaried elected officersare automatically delegates to the UnitedAssociation convention if the number of weeklysalaried elected officers in a given Local Unionexceeds the number of delegates the Local Unionis entitled to as defined in Section 12.

SEC. 19. The Recording Secretary of each LocalUnion shall, after the election of a delegate or dele-gates, immediately forward to the General Secretary-Treasurer upon the official credential form the names,card numbers and addresses of the members elected,and the General Secretary-Treasurer shall submitsame to the Credentials Committee of the UnitedAssociation.

SEC. 20. The credentials of delegates and alter-nates elected shall be filed at the General Office atleast ninety (90) days prior to the date on which theconvention shall be held.

SEC. 21. Each delegate shall be entitled to one (1)vote (this to include State and Provincial Associationand District Council delegates also).

SEC. 22. The General Officers of the UnitedAssociation as represented by the General President,

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Assistant General President, General Secretary-Treasurer, members of the General Executive Board,and International Representatives, along with theSpecial Representatives serving pursuant to Section35, shall have all privileges and rights of a delegateat all International Conventions of the UnitedAssociation.

Delegates Expenses - How Paid

SEC. 23. The expenses of delegates to the UnitedAssociation Convention shall be defrayed from theConvention Fund of the United Association upon thefollowing basis: each delegate shall be paid the stan-dard rate of wages in his home town, and an expenseallowance for a maximum of one (1) day’s travel tothe convention site, for a maximum of one (1) day’stravel from the convention site to his home, and foreach day the convention is in session. Each delegateshall also be paid his round trip transportation basedon regular coach air fare from the city where his homeLocal Union is located to the convention site by theshortest route. The expense allowance shall be$150.00 per day. In the event any portion of theexpense allowance or transportation allowance is notexpended it shall be considered as compensation.

Wages in this section shall include the basic hourlywage rate established by the collective bargainingagreement of the delegate’s Local Union, vacation con-tributions, and any other taxable contributions anemployer is required to make that are not includedwithin the basic hourly wage rate. Other contributions,including but not limited to health and welfare contri-butions, pension contributions, supplementary unem-ployment fund contributions, and apprentice and indus-try fund contributions, shall not be considered wages

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within the meaning of this section. Delegates shallreceive a fixed sum of $150.00 per day in addition tothe expense allowance referred to above, to be defrayedfrom the Convention Fund of the United Association.

SEC. 24. Within a month prior to the date uponwhich a convention is to convene, the GeneralSecretary-Treasurer shall cause to have a sufficientamount of money paid in advance to delegates, whichamount of money will be charged as delegates’expense, and shall be in an approximate amount suf-ficient to pay the expense of the delegate or delegatesin accordance with the allowance heretofore specifiedto the last day of the convention.

An Expense Committee shall be appointed by theGeneral President prior to the convention, whose dutyit shall be to estimate and recommend to the conven-tion the proper amount to be allowed each delegate fortransportation and each day’s expense in accordancewith previous section. If any money shall be due anydelegate or delegates according to the report of thecommittee, as adopted by the convention, said amountshall be advanced by the General Secretary-Treasurer.

Resolutions and Amendments

SEC. 25. (a) All resolutions and amendments sub-mitted for consideration by delegates shall beapproved by their Local Union and filed at theGeneral Office at least ninety (90) days prior to thedate on which the convention shall be held, and noresolution or amendment otherwise submitted shall beconsidered by the convention unless by authority of atwo-thirds vote of the delegates.

(b) Upon approval by a majority vote in a State orProvincial Association, or other recognized and affil-iated United Association bodies, the association or

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other body shall be entitled to present resolutions tothe United Association Convention, and the resolu-tions shall be signed by the President and Secretary ofthe State or Provincial Association or other body.Resolutions must be processed through the GeneralOffice in the same manner as provided in the preced-ing paragraph for resolutions submitted by LocalUnions.

Appointment of Standing Committees

SEC. 26. The General President shall appoint thefollowing standing committees: Committee onCredentials, Committee on Rules and Order,Committee on Laws, Committee on State ofAssociation, Committee on Appeals and Grievances,Committee on Resolutions, Committee onJurisdiction, Committee on Officers’ Reports,Committee on Convention Expenses, and Committeeon Press.

Committee on Credentials

SEC. 27. The General President shall appoint aCommittee on Credentials at least one (1) weekbefore the meeting of the United AssociationConvention consisting of eight (8) members or suchother number of members as the General Presidentdeems in the best interest of the United Association.This committee shall be in session at least twenty-four(24) hours before the time of the convention toreceive and act on all credentials. They must be readyto report as soon as the convention is called to order.

Committee on Laws

SEC. 28. At least twenty (20) days before the meet-ing of the United Association convention, the GeneralPresident shall appoint a Committee on Laws, to be

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composed of seven (7) members. To this committeethe General Executive Board shall submit such infor-mation, data and propositions as shall be deemed nec-essary to amend and improve the Constitution, By-Laws and General Laws.

SEC. 29. The Laws Committee shall meet at theGeneral Office at least one (1) week previous to theconvention and shall proceed assiduously to considerall information, data and propositions and they shallsubmit a report in full on all propositions favorablyacted upon and substance of all propositions adverselyacted upon to the convention. All amendments submit-ted during the sessions shall be referred without debate.It shall have leave to sit during session and shall havethe right to report at any time during the convention.

Deceased Members

SEC. 30. The General President, at the hour of 11a.m., on the second day of each convention of theUnited Association, shall rap his gavel, regardless ofany other matter, and call on the delegates and guestsattending the convention to stand in silence for one(1) minute in respect to our deceased members.

Special Conventions

SEC. 31. (a) Ten percent of the total number ofLocal Unions in good standing may propose the hold-ing of a special convention of the United Association.By a majority vote of the membership of each LocalUnion, constituting a sufficient number of LocalUnions to comprise 10 percent of the Local Unions ingood standing, they will adopt a written proposition,not to contain more than five hundred (500) words, set-ting forth their reasons for such convention. Each LocalUnion so adopting such a proposition shall forward it

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to the General Executive Board through the GeneralSecretary-Treasurer of the United Association. Oncesaid proposition has been passed by a majority vote ofthe requisite 10 percent of Local Unions and forward-ed to the General Executive Board, the GeneralSecretary-Treasurer shall immediately forward the saidproposition to all Local Unions of the UnitedAssociation, asking them to take a vote of their LocalUnion endorsing or rejecting the proposition of holdinga convention on a date specified. If within sixty (60)days from the date of sending the above proposition outto the Local Unions, 25 percent of the general member-ship, by secret ballot, endorse the same, then theGeneral Secretary-Treasurer shall immediately send toall Local Unions the necessary ballot to take a generalsecret ballot vote on the question, “Will the UnitedAssociation hold a special convention on the date spec-ified?”

(b) Each Local Union shall vote by secret ballot(yes or no) on the proposition to hold or not to hold aconvention on the date specified, and shall immedi-ately make returns of votes cast for and against by themembers actually present and voting secretly.

SEC. 32. The General Secretary-Treasurer shallcompile and publish the returns in the UA Journal,and it shall require a two-thirds majority of all votescast to carry the proposition, and no proposition tohold a special convention shall be considered adoptedif less than 55 percent of the good standing member-ship vote.

Change of Convention Decisions

SEC. 33. Decisions made by a convention shall notbe changed between conventions, except by a referen-dum vote.

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GENERAL OFFICERS AND THEIR DUTIES

SEC. 34. (a) The officers of the United Associationshall consist of a General President, Assistant GeneralPresident, General Secretary-Treasurer, six (6) VicePresidents, and thirty-four (34) InternationalRepresentatives. They shall be elected for five (5)years or until their successors are elected andinstalled, and all officers of the United Associationshall devote eight (8) hours of their time each workday to the business of the United Association. In addi-tion, between January 1, 2012 and August 1, 2015, theGeneral President shall be empowered to appoint upto two additional International Representatives, whoshall be officers of the United Association and whoshall be appointed to serve until their positions arefilled by election at the next regular convention in2016. All full-time paid General Officers andInternational Representatives shall receive a two (2)week vacation annually with full wages.

(b) The General President, upon retirement, withthe consent and approval of the General ExecutiveBoard, shall assume the title and position of GeneralPresident Emeritus for life and shall perform suchduties and undertake such assignments as the GeneralPresident may from time to time request.

SEC. 35. (a) The General President is authorized toemploy Special Representatives as the occasion aris-es, their compensation to be determined by him.Special Representatives shall be paid a weeklyallowance in an amount authorized by the GeneralExecutive Board for hotel, meals and other incidentalexpenses and, in the event any portion of suchallowance is not expended, it shall be considered ascompensation. In addition, they shall be reimbursed

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for airplane, railroad and other transportation costsand such other extraordinary expenses as may beincurred in the discharge of their duties.

(b) They shall file an expense account for all reim-bursable or extraordinary expenses upon forms fur-nished by the General Secretary-Treasurer. Suchexpense accounts shall be submitted to and approvedby the General Executive Board. SpecialRepresentatives shall receive a two (2) week vacationannually with full wages.

(c) In employing Special Representatives pursuantto this section, the General President may establishtitles for such personnel that are descriptive of theduties to which the personnel are assigned by theGeneral President.

SEC. 36. (a) Recognizing that the General Officersand Special Representatives of the United Associationdo not work regularly scheduled hours and receive nocompensation for overtime or premium pay and alsorecognizing that the General Officers and SpecialRepresentatives are required to pay varying amountsfor lodging and meals, depending upon the city towhich they travel, and recognizing that they must par-ticipate in cultural, civic, political, educational, chari-table, social and other activities in addition to theirbasic duties as provided by the Constitution and By-Laws of the United Association and that such activi-ties benefit the United Association, the Local Unionsand the members; and further, that the time spent insuch activities is unpredictable and unascertainable,the General Officers and Special Representatives aregranted a weekly allowance, both for in-town and out-of-town work, respectively, which, in the case of out-of-town work, shall cover hotel and meals and other

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incidental expenses. Such General Officers andSpecial Representatives shall not be required to makea daily, weekly or other accounting to the UnitedAssociation for such allowance as provided in thisConstitution.

(b) In addition to the allowances set forth withrespect to each particular General Officer or SpecialRepresentative, all United Association GeneralOfficers or Special Representatives or specialemployees shall be reimbursed for all air travel, rail-road and other transportation costs and such otherextraordinary expenses incurred by them in connec-tion with their activities.

Eligibility

SEC. 37. (a) Any member of the UnitedAssociation, provided he has been a continuous good-standing member for not less than three (3) years priorto election and has not reached his 65th birthday bythe date of the election, and further provided either (1)that he is to serve as a delegate to the convention rep-resenting either a Local Union, a State or ProvincialAssociation, or a District Council pursuant toSections 12 through 14, or (2) that he is a GeneralOfficer or Special Representative having the privi-leges and rights of a delegate pursuant to Section 22,shall be eligible for any office in the UnitedAssociation. Any General Officer or InternationalRepresentative who reaches his 65th birthday whileholding office shall be allowed to complete his cur-rent term of office.

(b) A member seeking to nominate himself oranother member as a candidate for any office set forthin Section 34(a) of the Constitution must submit anotice of nomination on a form provided by the

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United Association. A candidate may run for only oneoffice and the notice must identify the office forwhich the candidate is nominated. The notice must besubmitted to the General Secretary-Treasurer’s officeno later than forty-five (45) days prior to the start ofthe convention. The nomination process, includingthe ability to address the delegates, will be completedat the convention.

(c) The General Secretary-Treasurer shall beresponsible for the administration of the foregoingrequirements and the resolution of any disputes relat-ing to the nominations and/or election prior to theappointment of the Election Committee. Any suchdecision of the General Secretary-Treasurer may beappealed to the General Executive Board within five(5) days of the decision.

Election

SEC. 38. (a) The election of General Officers of theUnited Association shall take place at the quinquenni-al convention, an absolute majority of all votes castbeing necessary for election. Should no candidatereceive a majority of all votes cast upon the first bal-lot, then there shall be a new ballot taken, and all can-didates shall be dropped from the list except the onewho received the highest number of votes and the onereceiving the next highest number of votes. All offi-cers so elected shall take office on January 1, follow-ing.

All candidates running for General Officer mayhave one or more observers (the number to be deter-mined by election officials). All observers must bedelegates or candidates for office at the convention inwhich the election is being held.

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Protests Arising During the Election

(b) The procedure for processing protests pertain-ing to the conduct of the election of General Officersof the United Association, that are raised or couldhave been raised during the election and prior to thecertification of the vote, shall be as follows:

1. Any candidate, observer or delegate may raise aprotest pertaining to eligibility to vote, the conduct ofthe election, the counting and certifying of the ballotsor the fairness of the election by, either verbally or inwriting, raising the protest with the election judge.The election judge shall be a member of the ElectionCommittee selected by the Committee Chairman. Ifthe election judge is unavailable, the protest may bebrought to the attention of the Election CommitteeChairman.

2. All such protests must be communicated immedi-ately, at the time of the occurrence of the conduct thatis the subject of the protest, or as soon thereafter as it isdiscovered, so as to provide the opportunity for imme-diate resolution. In no event may such a protest beraised after the voting results have been certified at theconclusion of the tallying of the votes unless the com-plainant can show that the matter was not known andcould not have been reasonably known or discoveredthrough the use of an observer during the election.

3. The complainant shall provide the basis of hisprotest, all information that is relevant to the subjectmatter of the protest and the remedy requested.

4. The election judge is authorized to resolve anyprotest presented. He may also refer matters to theCommittee as a whole or a subcommittee thereof. Theelection judge’s, Election Committee’s, or itsdesignee’s, decision shall be final and binding.

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5. If the Election Committee determines that it isnot able to resolve a protest prior to the certificationof the election, it may refer the protest to the GeneralExecutive Board for resolution. The voting resultsmay be certified notwithstanding the pendency of anyprotest. If a protest is referred to the GeneralExecutive Board, it shall be considered by the Boardin accordance with the rules set forth below under thepost-election protest procedure.

Post-Election Protests

(c) The procedure for processing protests pertain-ing to the election of General Officers of the UnitedAssociation, that are raised after the vote has beencertified, shall be as follows:

1. Any candidate, delegate or member may raise aprotest pertaining to the election by submitting theprotest to the election judge. A protest must bereceived by the election judge no later than the end ofthe afternoon session of the fourth day of the currentconvention. The election judge shall forward all suchprotests to the General Executive Board for investiga-tion and resolution. Protests can be submitted directlyto the election judge or may be addressed to the judgeand submitted to the UA Convention Office at the siteof the current convention.

2. All protests shall be in writing and state the basisof the protest and shall include all information in sup-port of and relevant to the subject matter of the protestand the remedy requested.

3. The General Executive Board has the authorityto reject any protest that could have and should havebeen raised during the election with the ElectionCommittee.

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4. The General Executive Board may request addi-tional information from the complainant, a candidate,a delegate or any other pertinent witness; may con-duct a hearing; may assign a representative to investi-gate the protest; or may take any other action it deemsnecessary to investigate, consider and respond to theprotest. The General Executive Board may delegateall or some of its responsibilities to a subcommittee orother designee.

5. The General Executive Board will issue a writtendecision within 90 days from the date the protest isreceived by the election judge. The General ExecutiveBoard’s decision will be final and binding.

Obligation of General Officers

SEC. 39. Each General Officer, after being dulyelected at a convention of the United Association,shall, in the presence of the delegates of the conven-tion, take the following pledge and oath of obligation:

In the presence of the delegates of the UnitedAssociation of Journeymen and Apprentices ofthe Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Industry of theUnited States and Canada, here assembled inconvention, I (STATE NAME) ___________ dohereby certify that I am familiar with the provi-sions and requirements of the Constitution andRitual of the United Association and I do herebypledge and obligate myself to perform the dutiesand obligations of the office to which I have beenelected during my official term and thereafter inthe manner and to the extent specified andintended by the Constitution and Ritual of theUnited Association, and that in the performanceof my official duties I will require all members tocomply fully with their duties and obligations

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and will give due consideration to the rights ofall members without prejudice and withoutexception, and I will deliver to my successor allbooks, papers, monies or other property of theUnited Association which may be in my posses-sion at the close of my official term, all in accor-dance with this pledge and obligation taken. Ifurther pledge that all of my official acts whileholding this position shall be just and honorableand I will work for the success of the UnitedAssociation and the triumph of its principles.

General Officers Convention Report

SEC. 40. The General Executive Board with theGeneral President and General Secretary-Treasurershall make a Convention Report for all the GeneralOfficers of the United Association. The InternationalRepresentatives shall submit their recommendationsto the General Office at least three (3) months prior tothe convention.

Pension Plans

SEC. 41. (a) The pension and retirement plan cov-ering all Officers and Special Representatives shall becontinued under a trust agreement and plan approvedby the General Executive Board.

(b) Local Union Officers and Employees—TheGeneral Officers shall establish and maintain aNational Pension Plan for full-time, salaried officersand employees of Local Unions, State and ProvincialAssociations, and District Councils. For the periodJanuary 1, 2012 to December 31, 2016, the rates ofcontribution to the Plan will be set periodically by theTrustees of the Plan covering Local Union officers andemployees after consulting with the Plan’s actuary.

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The amount of contribution to the Pension Planshall be in addition to the salary presently being paidto the full-time officers and employees. The GeneralOfficers are authorized and empowered to make thenecessary actuarial study as the basis for the establish-ment of a pension plan and to determine the level ofpension benefits, rules of eligibility, and all otherterms and conditions of the pension plan. The GeneralOfficers are further directed and authorized to estab-lish and maintain a Trust Fund, adopt a pension plan,and institute all the administrative procedures neces-sary to implement and carry out the establishment ofa national pension plan for full-time salaried officersand employees of Local Unions, State and ProvincialAssociations, and District Councils, as of January 1,1967.

Discipline of General Officers

SEC. 42. If any General Officer of the UnitedAssociation is charged by ten percent (10%) or moreof the UA Local Unions in good standing with havingviolated the Constitution of the United Association orhis oath of obligation or with being negligent in hisduties as an officer of the United Association, thecharges shall be heard by the General ExecutiveBoard. The members of each Local comprising the10% shall have approved the filing of the charges bya majority vote of those voting, by secret ballot, at aspecial meeting. The first Local Union filing thecharges with the General Executive Board must do sowithin sixty (60) days of the discovery of the offense,stating with reasonable certainty the nature of theoffense charged, the time and place of the occurrence,the date of discovery, the identities of the witnesses,and sections of the UA Constitution involved.

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Thereafter, additional Local Unions will have sixty(60) days from the date the initial charges are filedwith the General Executive Board to adopt thecharges in accordance with the same procedures usedby the first Local Union and file the charges with theGeneral Executive Board.

A copy of the charges must also be sent by each ofthe charging Locals to the General Secretary-Treasurer, who shall verify that the charges are sup-ported by ten percent (10%) of the UA’s good-stand-ing Local Unions. If the General Secretary-Treasureris an officer charged, the charges should be sent to theGeneral President (or most senior General Officer notcharged), who shall do the same. The charges willthen be forwarded to the General Executive Board.

The Board will notify the charged party (parties)and the Business Manager of each of the chargingLocal Unions of the date, time and location of thehearing. All parties may be represented by counsel,who must be good-standing members of the UnitedAssociation.

Within thirty (30) days of the close of the hearingor the filing of briefs, if permitted by the GeneralExecutive Board, the General Executive Board shallrender its decision which must be supported by major-ity vote. If the General President or a member of theGeneral Executive Board is a charged GeneralOfficer, he may not vote or participate in the hearingexcept in his capacity as a charged party.

If the decision of the General Executive Board isnot guilty, the charges shall be dismissed and thereshall be no right of appeal.

If the charged officer is found guilty, he may befined, reprimanded, removed from office, ordered to

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make restitution to the United Association, and/orexpelled from the United Association.

If the decision of the General Executive Board isguilty, the General Secretary-Treasurer (or theGeneral President or next senior General Officer if theSecretary-Treasurer and/or the General President arethe charged parties) shall immediately send the deci-sion to all Local Unions in good standing. Each LocalUnion shall be directed to schedule a vote on thequestion of whether the guilty verdict of the GeneralExecutive Board should be sustained. The vote shalltake place at a special meeting no later than sixty (60)days from the date of mailing of the GeneralExecutive Board decision.

The verdict in each Local Union must be by major-ity vote of those voting by secret ballot. The Presidentand Recording Secretary of each Local Union willnotify the General Secretary-Treasurer of the resultsof the vote.

If two-thirds (2/3) of the UA Locals in good standingvote in favor of sustaining the decision of the GeneralExecutive Board, and if removal from office was oneof the penalties imposed, the general officer involvedwill immediately vacate his office and any other penal-ties imposed on him shall become effective. The deci-sion of the Local Unions shall then become final andbinding with no further appeals available.

The General Executive Board, if it sustains thecharges against the charged General Officer(s), maysuspend the officer(s) involved pending the vote ofthe Local Unions. If the Locals do not sustain the voteof the General Executive Board, the charged officer(s)shall be entitled to back pay and benefits for the peri-od of suspension.

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Funeral Expenses

SEC. 43. No funeral expenses of General Officersshall be paid from the general funds without the con-sent of the Local Unions of the United Association,except where an officer or a representative of theUnited Association is taken sick and dies away fromhome in the interests of the United Association; thenthe General Executive Board is empowered and ishereby instructed to take charge of the arrangementsand pay all necessary expenses to place said officer orsaid representative in his home.

Vacancy in Office

SEC. 44. (a) The General President shall be author-ized to fill any vacancy in any of the General Officesfor the unexpired term of said office with the approvalof the General Executive Board.

(b) Upon the death, disability or resignation of theGeneral President, the Assistant General Presidentshall assume the duties of the General President.Within five (5) days after the assumption of the dutiesof the office of General President, the AssistantGeneral President shall call and convene the GeneralExecutive Board to elect, by secret ballot, a successorto the office of General President for the balance ofthe unexpired term.

Salary Adjustments

SEC. 45. Notwithstanding other provisions con-tained in this Constitution, the General President andthe General Secretary-Treasurer shall be authorizedbetween conventions to increase or decrease salariesof the General Officers, International Representativesand Special Representatives whenever, in their judg-ment, salary inequities exist or economic facts and

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circumstances or the financial well-being of theUnited Association warrant such action, providedsuch increase or decrease of salary shall be approvedby the General Executive Board.

General President

SEC. 46. (a) It shall be the duty of the GeneralPresident of the United Association to preside at allconventions and meetings of the General ExecutiveBoard of the United Association and conduct the sameaccording to the Constitution and rules of order, andshould the meeting be equally divided by vote on anyquestion he shall cast the deciding vote.

(b) He shall by virtue of his office serve as a cre-dentialed delegate to the American Federation ofLabor and Congress of Industrial OrganizationsConvention and all its affiliated departments and shallappoint all of the necessary delegates to these conven-tions, as well as to the Canadian Labour Congress andalso to such other conventions as may be deemed nec-essary for the welfare of the United Association, andsupervise the entire interests of the UnitedAssociation, and endeavor to settle all disputes arisingin the United Association, subject to appeal to theGeneral Executive Board of the United Association.

(c) He or his authorized representative shall, afternotice and hearing, have the power to suspend anyLocal Union of the United Association for violation ofthe laws and Constitution of the United Association orfor any acts detrimental to the interest of the labormovement and the United Association.

(d) He shall sign all orders on the treasury for thepayment of such monies as are legally authorized andshall issue the quarterly password. He shall sign allcharters and submit to the General Secretary-

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Treasurer an itemized account of all monies expendedby him in behalf of the United Association, whichshall be paid by the General Secretary-Treasurer uponapproval of the General Executive Board.

(e) In case of emergency he shall have authority tocall a meeting of the General Executive Board.

(f) He is empowered to render decisions and toadjust disputes among affiliates of the UnitedAssociation and/or others concerning the interpreta-tion or application of this Constitution, and/or con-cerning any matter related to the United Association.He may delegate this authority pursuant to other pro-visions of this Constitution and he may, in his discre-tion, defer to decisions and adjustments of other offi-cers rendered pursuant to their powers under thisConstitution. All decisions of the General Presidentshall be subject to appeal to the General ExecutiveBoard, except where specifically limited by thisConstitution.

(g) The General President shall appoint from andamong the International Representatives a Director ofOrganizing and Recruitment, a Director of TradeJurisdiction, and such other directors of departmentsas are in the best interest of the United Association, allof whom shall be under the direct supervision andcontrol of the General President. The compensationpaid to the directors (other than the Director ofOrganizing and Recruitment and the Director of TradeJurisdiction) shall be set by the General President.

The Director of Organizing and Recruitment andthe Director of Trade Jurisdiction shall be paid anannual salary in the sum of $208,780, and they shallbe paid a weekly allowance in an amount authorizedby the General Executive Board for hotel, meals and

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other incidental expenses, and in the event any por-tion of such allowance is not expended, it shall beconsidered as compensation. In addition, they shall bereimbursed for air travel, railroad or other transporta-tion costs and such other extraordinary expenses asmay be incurred in the discharge of their duties.

They shall file an expense account for all reim-bursable and extraordinary expenses upon forms fur-nished by the General Secretary-Treasurer. Suchexpense account shall be submitted to and approvedby the General Executive Board.

(h) In localities where a strike or lockout by a com-bination of employers is threatened, the GeneralPresident shall be empowered to investigate and arbi-trate with the employers for the removal of the causethat prevents an amicable adjustment.

(i) The General President may appoint from andamong the International Representatives four (4)Administrative Assistants who shall be under thedirect supervision and control of the GeneralPresident, their salary to be determined by theGeneral President subject to the approval of theGeneral Executive Board. One AdministrativeAssistant to the General President shall be a citizen ofCanada and assigned to assist the Director ofCanadian Affairs in the Canadian office and will workunder his day-to-day supervision and direction.

They shall be paid a weekly allowance in anamount authorized by the General Executive Boardfor hotel, meals and other incidental expenses and, inthe event any portion of such allowance is notexpended, it shall be considered as compensation. Inaddition, they shall be reimbursed for air travel, rail-road or other transportation costs and such other

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extraordinary expenses as may be incurred in the dis-charge of their duties.

They shall file an expense account for all reim-bursable and extraordinary expenses upon forms fur-nished by the General Secretary-Treasurer. Suchexpense accounts shall be submitted to and approvedby the General Executive Board.

(j) The General President shall appoint from amongthe Canadian members a Director of Canadian Affairswho shall be under the direct supervision and controlof the General President, his salary to be determinedby the General President subject to the approval of theGeneral Executive Board.

He shall be paid a weekly allowance in an amountauthorized by the General Executive Board for hotel,meals and other incidental expenses and, in the eventany portion of such allowance is not expended, it shallbe considered as compensation. In addition, he shallbe reimbursed for air travel, railroad or other trans-portation costs and such other extraordinary expensesas may be incurred in the discharge of his duties.

He shall file an expense account for all reim-bursable and extraordinary expenses upon forms fur-nished by the General Secretary-Treasurer. Suchexpense accounts shall be submitted to and approvedby the General Executive Board.

(k) The General President shall appoint from andamong the International Representatives an ExecutiveVice President who shall serve at the pleasure of theGeneral President. The Executive Vice President shallreport to the General President and shall be chargedwith representing the United Association in meetingsand other events, as assigned by the GeneralPresident, with public and private sector officials,

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owners, contractors and the general public. TheExecutive Vice President shall perform such otherduties as are assigned by the General President. Thesalary for the Executive Vice President shall be deter-mined by the General President, subject to approvalby the General Executive Board. He shall be paid aweekly allowance in an amount authorized by theGeneral Executive Board for hotel, meals and otherincidental expenses and, in the event any portion ofsuch allowance is not expended, it shall be consideredas compensation. In addition, he shall be reimbursedfor air travel, railroad or other transportation costs andsuch other extraordinary expenses as may be incurredin the discharge of his duties.

SEC. 47. The General President shall receive forhis services the sum of $329,992 per year. He shall bepaid a weekly allowance in an amount authorized bythe General Executive Board for hotel, meals andother incidental expenses and, in the event any por-tion of such allowance is not expended, it shall beconsidered as compensation. In addition, he shall bereimbursed for all air travel, railroad and other trans-portation costs and such other extraordinary expensesas may be incurred in the discharge of his duties.

He shall file an expense account for all reim-bursable and extraordinary expenses upon forms fur-nished by the General Secretary-Treasurer. Suchexpense accounts shall be submitted to and approvedby the General Executive Board.

Any expenditure above and beyond the weeklyallowance that, in his judgment, is reasonably relatedto furthering the objectives and purposes of theUnited Association and its membership, and is sup-ported by vouchers, shall be considered extraordinary.

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Assistant General President

SEC. 48. (a) The duties of the Assistant GeneralPresident shall be to assist the General President andperform the work assigned to him by the GeneralPresident. He shall be under the supervision anddirection of the General President.

(b) He shall receive for his services the sum of$258,804 per year and he shall be paid a weeklyallowance in an amount authorized by the GeneralExecutive Board for hotel, meals and other incidentalexpenses and, in the event any portion of suchallowance is not expended, it shall be considered ascompensation. In addition, he shall be reimbursed forair travel, railroad or other transportation costs andsuch other extraordinary expenses as may be incurredin the discharge of his duties.

(c) He shall file an expense account for all reim-bursable and extraordinary expenses upon forms fur-nished by the General Secretary-Treasurer. Suchexpense accounts shall be submitted to and approvedby the General Executive Board.

Any expenditure above and beyond the weeklyallowance that, in his judgment, is reasonably relatedto furthering the objectives and purposes of theUnited Association and its membership, and is sup-ported by vouchers, shall be considered extraordinary.

(d) The General President may direct or delegatethe Assistant General President to act for him in anymanner wherever the General President deems it nec-essary or proper.

General Secretary-Treasurer

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Association and meetings of the General ExecutiveBoard. He shall keep a correct list of all Local Unions,the numbers of same and the addresses of all theBusiness Agents and Secretaries of said LocalUnions. This book shall be known as the UnitedAssociation Roll Call, same to be kept in the office ofthe General Secretary-Treasurer. He shall attend to allcorrespondence, etc., which may not require the con-sideration of the General President and the GeneralExecutive Board. He shall communicate with eachLocal Union when necessary. He shall collect andreceipt for all monies due the United Association.

(b) He shall be furnished with a special seal whichshall be affixed to all official documents except circu-lar letters. He shall keep a copy of all documents andcommunications issued from his office and have sameproperly indexed.

SEC. 50. He shall keep a correct and accurate listof the membership of each Local Union, including thenumber of journeymen and the number of apprenticesand their financial standing. He shall record any dis-ciplinary action taken against a member approved bythe General Executive Board, and keep a record there-of.

SEC. 51. He shall keep a history of each memberof the United Association.

SEC. 52. The General Secretary-Treasurer shallprovide a semi-annual financial statement to eachLocal Union. The semi-annual financial statementshall be prepared by the General Secretary-Treasurerwith the assistance of the Comptroller and audited byan independent certified public accountant. The inde-pendent certified public accountant shall render anopinion on the statement which shall be included in

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the semi-annual financial statement provided to LocalUnions. The semi-annual financial statement willcover the financial operations of the UnitedAssociation and all United Association subsidiaryorganizations. The General Secretary-Treasurer shall,in due time, notify all Financial Secretaries of LocalUnions to elect delegates to the convention. TheGeneral Secretary-Treasurer shall deposit all money,except for the petty cash fund, in such banks as maybe designated by the General Executive Board. Heshall procure a surety bond for every officer, agent,representative or employee of the United Associationwho handles funds or other property thereof, asrequired by law.

SEC. 53. (a) The General President and GeneralSecretary-Treasurer shall have the power, whenexpressly authorized by the General Executive Board,to purchase, acquire, encumber, sell, lease, trade orexchange, improve or repair any real or personalproperty, including the United Association’s head-quarters building, and to execute contracts, guaran-tees, assignments, deeds, conveyances, mortgages,liens, loans and other instruments of writing, concern-ing any or all of such property for and on behalf ofthis United Association, wherever the same may besituated.

(b) In advance of each fiscal year, the GeneralPresident shall submit to the General Executive Boardfor approval a proposed operating and capital budgetfor the coming year. The General Secretary-Treasurershall, in conjunction with the General President, assistin preparing the annual operating and capital budget.The operating budget shall set forth the anticipatedincome and the source thereof and anticipated expen-ditures and their purposes. The capital budget shall set

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forth, among other things, any anticipated majorequipment purchases and significant renovations toreal property. The General President and GeneralSecretary-Treasurer shall promptly report any majordeviation from the approved budgets. For purposes ofthis section, the term “major deviation” refers to anyexpenditure(s) that will result in budget overruns inexcess of 10% of the total operating or capital budg-ets.

(c) All contracts shall be included in the operatingand capital budgets. Any contract that cannot be ter-minated without additional costs within 90 days, orany contract that binds the United Association to costsin excess of $50,000 must be reviewed by the UnitedAssociation’s attorney. Any contract that binds theUnited Association to costs in excess of $500,000must be reviewed by the United Association’s attor-ney and approved by the General Executive Board.

(d) The General Secretary-Treasurer shall prepare aquarterly financial report, which shall contain a state-ment of assets, liabilities, and fund balance for eachUnited Association Fund and subsidiary entity, and astatement of revenue and expenses for each UnitedAssociation Fund and subsidiary entity. Consistentwith the budget requirements in Section 53(b), thequarterly financial report will provide detailed budgetinformation. The financial report will show year todate actual expenses, year to date budgeted expenses,and year to date expenses for the prior year. TheGeneral Executive Board will receive a copy of thequarterly financial report once it is finalized, and willreview the report at its subsequent meeting with theGeneral President and the General Secretary-Treasurer.

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(e) The United Association shall employ aComptroller to assist the General Secretary-Treasurerin managing the day-to-day financial operation of theUnited Association. The Comptroller shall be a quali-fied certified public accountant. The Comptroller, aspart of his duties, shall assist the General Secretary-Treasurer in preparing the quarterly financial report.The Comptroller shall also, at all times, answerinquiries from the members of the General ExecutiveBoard about financial operations of the UnitedAssociation. The United Association will also retain acertified public accounting firm to audit the books andrecords of the United Association and prepare a finan-cial statement on a semi-annual basis. The outsideaccounting firm will review the work product, sys-tems, and reports prepared by the General Secretary-Treasurer so as to ensure the accuracy of financialinformation provided to the General Executive Board.The accounting firm shall also prepare and file appro-priate Department of Labor management reports andreview internal financial controls and make recom-mendations in writing to the General Secretary-Treasurer for changes or modifications to the systemof internal controls. A representative of the account-ing firm shall meet with the General Executive Boardat least on a semi-annual schedule. The accountingfirm shall answer all inquiries from the GeneralPresident, the General Secretary-Treasurer, and themembers of the General Executive Board about theUnited Association’s financial operations. Theengagement letter for the certified public accountingfirm shall be approved by the General ExecutiveBoard, and the certified public accounting firm cannotbe terminated without the approval of the GeneralExecutive Board.

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(f) In sanctioning or approving expenditures of thefunds of the United Association, the GeneralExecutive Board shall have the authority to sanctionany and all expenditures that are in their judgmentreasonably related to furthering the objectives andpurposes of the United Association and its member-ship, including but not limited to, such expendituresas are in accordance with standard practices, customsand procedures of the United Association.

SEC. 54. He shall be empowered to employ suchhelp as is absolutely necessary and he shall submit tothe General Executive Board for their approval amonthly statement of this expense together with thenames of the employees and the salaries theyreceive.

He shall render decisions and adjust matters in dis-pute which arise out of the duties of the office ofGeneral Secretary-Treasurer as set forth in theConstitution. The decisions of the General Secretary-Treasurer shall be subject to appeal to the GeneralExecutive Board.

SEC. 55. (a) He shall receive the sum of $283,192per year to be paid in monthly installments and heshall be paid a weekly allowance in an amount author-ized by the General Executive Board for hotel, mealsand other incidental expenses, and in the event anyportion of such allowance is not expended, it shall beconsidered as compensation. In addition, he shall bereimbursed for all air travel, railroad and other trans-portation costs and such other extraordinary expensesas may be incurred in the discharge of his duties.

(b) He shall file an expense account for all reim-bursable and extraordinary expenses upon forms fur-nished by the General Secretary-Treasurer. Such

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expense accounts shall be submitted to and approvedby the General Executive Board.

Any expenditure above and beyond the weeklyallowance that, in his judgment, is reasonably relatedto furthering the objectives and purposes of theUnited Association and its membership, and is sup-ported by vouchers, shall be considered extraordi-nary.

(c) He shall be given the privilege of a vacation oftwo (2) weeks each year, the same to be of one (1)duration or at intervals.

General Executive Board

SEC. 56. (a) The General Executive Board shallconsist of six (6) Vice Presidents allotted to the fol-lowing districts:

One from District No. 1-Connecticut, Delaware,Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey,New York, Rhode Island and Vermont.

One from District No. 2-District of Columbia,Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, Ohio,Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia.

One from District No. 3-Alabama, Arkansas,Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, NorthCarolina, Oklahoma, Republic of Panama, SouthCarolina, Tennessee, and Texas.

One from District No. 4-Illinois, Iowa, Kansas,Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, NorthDakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin and Wyoming.

One from District No. 5-Alaska, Arizona,California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, NewMexico, Oregon, Utah and Washington.

One from District No. 6-Canada.

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(b) The General President and General Secretary-Treasurer shall have the discretionary authority torealign and reallocate the states that comprise the dis-tricts of the six (6) Vice Presidents with the approvalof the General Executive Board.

SEC. 57. (a) The General Executive Board shallhave full discretionary power over all things connect-ed with the Association between conventions (exceptdecisions made at conventions), and they shall furnisheach convention with a detailed report of all proceed-ings of said Board.

(b) The General Executive Board shall have author-ity to approve the merger of any Union into theUnited Association and to take any action necessaryto effectuate such mergers notwithstanding any provi-sions of the United Association Constitution to thecontrary.

(c) The General Executive Board, upon recommen-dation from the General President, shall have theauthority to effectuate the United Association’s affili-ation with, or disaffiliation from, any national, inter-national or intermediate body, including organizationsof international or national unions and councils ordepartments, whenever they determine it is in the bestinterest of the United Association and its members todo so.

(d) The General Executive Board, upon recommen-dation from the General President, shall have theauthority to make periodic adjustments to the expenseallowances of the General President, the AssistantGeneral President, the General Secretary-Treasurer,the members of the General Executive Board, theInternational Representatives (including the

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Executive Vice President, the AdministrativeAssistants, the Director of Organizing andRecruitment, the Director of Trade Jurisdiction, andsuch other directors of departments as are appointedby the General President), the Director of CanadianAffairs, and the Special Representatives.

SEC. 58. In all matters that go before the GeneralExecutive Board for its action, the involved LocalUnion or Local Unions shall be notified of theGeneral Executive Board’s disposition of the matter.

SEC. 59. (a) The General Executive Board shallmeet at the close of each convention to organize andtake up all propositions referred to them by the con-vention and they shall, at this time, allot the expenseaccounts of the delegates to the various conventions,departments and conferences of the AmericanFederation of Labor and Congress of IndustrialOrganizations and such other committees as are nec-essary for conducting the business of the UnitedAssociation.

(b) They shall be empowered to meet at any timeduring the interval between conventions that themajority of the Board deems necessary for the welfareof the United Association. They shall meet at theGeneral Office or in such other convenient place orcity, as decided by the General President and theGeneral Secretary-Treasurer, and all necessaryexpenses for such meetings shall be paid by theGeneral Secretary-Treasurer.

(c) The General Executive Board shall carefullyexamine and pass upon all appeals for financial aid.The General Executive Board shall regulate all sealsor protective designs to be distributed to the membersof the United Association in such form as will be of

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service in protecting the labor of the members of theUnited Association, and shall prescribe such rules andregulations as they may deem necessary for the use ofsame.

(d) They shall receive for their services a salary of$76,206 per annum. The General Executive Board,while in session, shall be paid the standard rate ofwages paid in his home town or his daily wagesreceived from his employment, whichever is higher; adaily allowance in an amount recommended by theGeneral President and approved by the GeneralExecutive Board for hotel, meal and other incidentalexpenses, while in session; and, in the event any por-tion of such allowances is not expended, it shall beconsidered as compensation. In addition, they shall bereimbursed for all air travel, railroad and other trans-portation costs.

(e) They shall file an expense account for all reim-bursable expenses upon forms furnished by theGeneral Secretary-Treasurer.

SEC. 60. In all matters requiring action by theGeneral Executive Board, when the GeneralExecutive Board is not in formal session, the GeneralExecutive Board may act by telegram, by letter, byconference telephone call, or by facsimile transmis-sion or other electronic means. Whenever the GeneralPresident or General Secretary-Treasurer requireaction by the General Executive Board, they mayobtain the same by letter, by telegram, by conferencetelephone call, or by facsimile transmission or otherelectronic means among the members of the GeneralExecutive Board, and such members may take actionon the matters brought to their attention in this man-ner. Such action so taken by the members of the

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General Executive Board shall constitute action bythe General Executive Board as though the GeneralExecutive Board was in formal session.

SEC. 61. When a member of the General ExecutiveBoard does not act on matters referred to him in one(1) week’s time after notification, the GeneralPresident and the General Secretary-Treasurer shalltake such action as they see fit for the best interest ofthe United Association with a view to removing saidmember of the Board, provided, however, that theneglect has not been caused by sickness or other justcauses.

SEC. 62. The majority of four (4) members shallconstitute a quorum and any action by said quorumshall be valid for all intents and purposes as thoughtaken by the full membership.

SEC. 63. The Vice Presidents in their respectivedistricts shall act as the legal representatives of theGeneral President of the United Association.

International Representatives

SEC. 64. The General President shall compose dis-tricts and to each district one (or more) InternationalRepresentatives shall be assigned by the GeneralPresident, to assume duties therein until assigned toanother district by the General President. A minimumof four (4) International Representatives, who shall becitizens of Canada, shall be assigned to the Canadiandistrict.

The International Representatives of thisAssociation shall be under the supervision of theGeneral President and when directed by the GeneralPresident they shall have full power and authority tosettle all disputes and grievances of any kind in or

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between Local Unions, District Councils, or State orProvincial Associations, or between members andLocal Unions; and they shall have full power andauthority to suspend and revoke the charters of LocalUnions, District Councils, or State or ProvincialAssociations in accordance with the provisions ofSections 91 and 94 of this Constitution, when direct-ed by and with the consent of the General President.

They shall, when not otherwise engaged, preparean itinerary for Local Unions situated in their district,so as to avoid any unnecessary travel, including there-in such unorganized towns whose importance wouldwarrant a Local Union of the United Association.

SEC. 65. When traveling to a Local Union’s juris-diction, the International Representative shall so noti-fy the Business Manager. The InternationalRepresentatives shall carry out such responsibilitiesas are assigned to them by the General President.During meetings of the General Executive Board, theInternational Representatives will continue in theirdistricts unless requested to be at such meetings bythe General President.

SEC. 66. Each International Representative shallhave a commission signed by the General Presidentand General Secretary-Treasurer, and no memberexcept an officer of the United Association may act asan International Representative without such commis-sion. All commissions shall expire on December 31st,or sooner, if so desired by the General President andGeneral Secretary-Treasurer. The following is theform of commission:

United Association of Journeymen andApprentices of the Plumbing and Pipe Fitting

Industry of the United States and Canada

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composed of journeymen and apprentices, whohave jurisdiction over every branch of the plumbingand pipe fitting industry, affiliated with the AmericanFederation of Labor and Congress of IndustrialOrganizations, Building and Construction TradesDepartment, Metal Trades Department, Union Labeland Service Trades Department, Maritime TradesDepartment, and Canadian Labour Congress.

To Whom It May Concern:

This is to certify that ________________is herebyauthorized and legally commissioned to actas_____________ in any district in the United Statesand Canada to which he might be assigned, with fullpower and authority to found and install LocalUnions, District Councils, and State and ProvincialAssociations, under the jurisdiction of the UnitedAssociation; and with full power to settle all disputesor grievances of any kind in or between Local Unions,District Councils or State or Provincial Associations,or between members and Local Unions, when direct-ed by the General President, and to suspend or revokethe charters of any such Local Unions, DistrictCouncils, or State or Provincial Associations, for vio-lation of the Constitution, rules and established cus-toms of the United Association, in accordance withSections 90 and 93 of this Constitution; and to obli-gate and initiate members and install officers in accor-dance with the laws of the trade or calling of whichthe Union is composed. Each InternationalRepresentative shall have during the life of his com-mission all of the power and duties therein recited.This commission to remain in full force and operationfrom ________ to_______ unless revoked previous tothe expiration of said term.

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Given under our hand and seal by approval anddirection of the General Executive Board of theUnited Association, this _______ day of ______,20____.

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General President

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General Secretary-Treasurer

SEC. 67. The General President shall prescribesuch rules, subject to the approval of the GeneralExecutive Board, for the guidance and instruction ofInternational Representatives as from time to timeshall be deemed necessary. The General Secretary-Treasurer shall forward all supplies for new LocalUnions to the official International Representative forthat district, who shall deliver the same to the LocalUnion when organized.

SEC. 68. International Representatives shall fur-nish monthly to the General President a detailedreport of the business transacted, and shall make suchrecommendations as in their judgment may berequired for the welfare of the United Association andits Local Unions.

SEC. 69. Should an emergency arise, by directionof the General President, the InternationalRepresentatives shall cancel dates previously madeand proceed as directed. They shall receive for theirservices the sum of $178,698 per annum. They shallfurnish a pre-convention report to the GeneralOfficers, with recommendations, and said report mustbe received at the General Office at least three (3)months prior to the convention.

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SEC. 70. (a) All regular InternationalRepresentatives shall be paid a weekly allowance inan amount authorized by the General ExecutiveBoard for hotel, meals and other incidental expensesand, in the event any portion of such allowance is notexpended, it shall be considered as compensation. Inaddition, they shall also be reimbursed for all air trav-el, railroad and other transportation costs and suchother extraordinary expenses as may be incurred bythem in the discharge of their duties.

(b) They shall file an expense account for all reim-bursable and extraordinary expenses upon forms fur-nished by the General Secretary-Treasurer. Suchexpense accounts shall be submitted to and approvedby the General Executive Board.

SEC. 71. For any neglect of duty the commissionof an International Representative may be suspendedby the General President and such InternationalRepresentative shall stand suspended pending hisappeal if he so desires to the General ExecutiveBoard, who shall ascertain all the facts in the case,and whose findings shall be final. Said InternationalRepresentative may appeal to the next UnitedAssociation Convention, but in the interim his com-mission stands revoked, and the General ExecutiveBoard shall in the event of the suspension, select amember of the United Association to fill his unex-pired term.

JOURNAL

SEC. 72. The General Secretary-Treasurer shallcause to be issued from his office a journal, in maga-zine form, on a regular schedule nine (9) times peryear. Said journal shall be edited and managed by him,under the direction of the General Executive Board.

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SEC. 73. The official UA Journal shall be furnishedfree of charge to the members of the UnitedAssociation. All matters relating to the UA Journalshall be controlled by the General Secretary-Treasurerand the General Executive Board.

GENERAL FUNDS

SEC. 74. (a) Effective January 1, 2012, each LocalUnion shall pay to the General Secretary-Treasurer aper capita tax of $22.00 per member from the month-ly dues of each Building and Construction Tradesjourneyman and apprentice and related classificationsof membership who has not reached age 65 byDecember 31, 2011. Effective January 1, 2013, eachLocal Union shall pay to the General Secretary-Treasurer a per capita tax of $23.00 per member fromthe monthly dues of each Building and ConstructionTrades journeyman and apprentice and related classi-fications of membership who has not reached age 65by December 31, 2012. Effective January 1, 2014,each Local Union shall pay to the General Secretary-Treasurer a per capita tax of $24.00 per member fromthe monthly dues of each Building and ConstructionTrades journeyman and apprentice and related classi-fications of membership who has not reached age 65by December 31, 2013. Effective January 1, 2015,each Local Union shall pay to the General Secretary-Treasurer a per capita tax of $25.00 per member fromthe monthly dues of each Building and ConstructionTrades journeyman and apprentice and related classi-fications of membership who has not reached age 65by December 31, 2014. The per capita tax amounts setforth in this section are subject to the provisions ofSection 74(f). Of these per capita tax amounts, theGeneral Secretary-Treasurer shall deposit $3.00 in the

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Burial Expense Benefit Fund for the purpose of thepayment of burial expense benefits, $1.50 in theConvention Fund for the purpose of defraying the costof the convention, $2.25 into the Organizing Fund fororganizing the non-organized, and $1.70 into theEducation and Promotion Fund. The UnitedAssociation Political Issues Fund and the UnitedAssociation Canadian Political Issues Fund shall con-tinue to exist, but no further direct deposit of per capi-ta will be made into these Funds. The GeneralSecretary-Treasurer shall deposit the remainder of theper capita tax in the General Fund.

(b) Effective January 1, 2012, each Local Unionshall pay to the General Secretary-Treasurer a percapita tax of $21.00 per member from the monthlydues of each Metal Trades journeyman and apprenticeand related classifications of membership who has notreached age 65 by December 31, 2011. EffectiveJanuary 1, 2013, each Local Union shall pay to theGeneral Secretary-Treasurer a per capita tax of $22.00per member from the monthly dues of each MetalTrades journeyman and apprentice and related classi-fications of membership who has not reached age 65by December 31, 2012. Effective January 1, 2014,each Local Union shall pay to the General Secretary-Treasurer a per capita tax of $23.00 per member fromthe monthly dues of each Metal Trades journeymanand apprentice and related classifications of member-ship who has not reached age 65 by December 31,2013. Effective January 1, 2015, each Local Unionshall pay to the General Secretary-Treasurer a percapita tax of $24.00 per member from the monthlydues of each Metal Trades journeyman and apprenticeand related classifications of membership who has notreached age 65 by December 31, 2014. The per capita

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tax amounts set forth in this section are subject to theprovisions of Section 74(f). Of these amounts, $3.00shall be placed in the Burial Expense Benefit Fund,$1.50 in the Convention Fund, $2.25 in the OrganizingFund, and $1.70 in the Education and Promotion Fund.The United Association Political Issues Fund and theUnited Association Canadian Political Issues Fundshall continue to exist, but no further direct deposit ofper capita will be made into these Funds. The remain-der of the per capita tax shall be deposited in theGeneral Fund.

(c) Effective January 1, 2012, the per capita taxpayable to the General Secretary-Treasurer on behalfof each member who reached age 65 by December 31,2001 shall be frozen at the rate of per capita tax ineffect for such member on December 31, 2001, i.e.,$15.00 per member for each Building andConstruction Trades journeyman and apprentice andrelated classifications of membership and $14.00 permember for each Metal Trades journeyman andapprentice and related classifications of membership.Of these amounts, the General Secretary-Treasurershall deposit $6.55 of the per capita tax of eachBuilding and Construction Trades journeyman andapprentice and related classifications of membership,and $5.55 of the per capita tax of each Metal Tradesjourneyman and apprentice and related classificationsof membership, in the General Fund. The balance ofthe per capita tax shall be deposited in the BurialExpense Fund, the Convention Fund, the OrganizingFund, and the Education and Promotion Fund in theamounts set forth in Sections 74(a) and 74(b).

(d) Effective January 1, 2012, the per capita taxpayable to the General Secretary-Treasurer on behalfof each member who has reached the age of 65

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between January 1, 2002 and December 31, 2006shall be frozen at the rate of per capita tax in effect forsuch member on December 31, 2006, i.e., $19.00 permember for each Building and Construction Tradesjourneyman and apprentice and related classificationsof membership and $18.00 per member for eachMetal Trades journeyman and apprentice and relatedclassifications of membership. Of these amounts, theGeneral Secretary-Treasurer shall deposit $10.55 ofthe per capita tax of each Building and ConstructionTrades journeyman and apprentice and related classi-fications of membership, and $9.55 of the per capitatax of each Metal Trades journeyman and apprenticeand related classifications of membership, in theGeneral Fund. The balance of the per capita tax shallbe deposited in the Burial Expense Fund, theConvention Fund, the Organizing Fund, and theEducation and Promotion Fund in the amounts setforth in Sections 74(a) and 74(b).

(e) Effective January 1, 2012, the per capita taxpayable to the General Secretary-Treasurer on behalfof each member who has reached the age of 65between January 1, 2007 and December 31, 2011shall be frozen at the rate of per capita tax in effect forsuch member on December 31, 2011, i.e., $20.00 permember for each Building and Construction Tradesjourneyman and apprentice and related classificationsof membership and $19.00 per member for eachMetal Trades journeyman and apprentice and relatedclassifications of membership. Of these amounts, theGeneral Secretary-Treasurer shall deposit $11.55 ofthe per capita tax of each Building and ConstructionTrades journeyman and apprentice and related classi-fications of membership, and $10.55 of the per capitatax of each Metal Trades journeyman and apprentice

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and related classifications of membership, in theGeneral Fund. The balance of the per capita tax shallbe deposited in the Burial Expense Fund, theConvention Fund, the Organizing Fund, and theEducation and Promotion Fund in the amounts setforth in Sections 74(a) and 74(b).

(f) Effective January 1, 2012, the per capita taxpayable to the General Secretary-Treasurer on behalfof each member who reaches age 65 after December31, 2011 shall be $20.00 per member for eachBuilding and Construction Trades journeyman andapprentice and related classifications of membershipand $19.00 per member for each Metal Trades jour-neyman and apprentice and related classifications ofmembership, effective the first month following themonth in which the member attains the age of 65. Ofthese amounts, the General Secretary-Treasurer shalldeposit $11.55 of the per capita tax of each Buildingand Construction Trades journeyman and apprenticeand related classifications of membership, and $10.55of the per capita tax of each Metal Trades journeymanand apprentice and related classifications of member-ship, in the General Fund. The balance of the per capi-ta tax shall be deposited in the Burial Expense Fund,the Convention Fund, the Organizing Fund, and theEducation and Promotion Fund in the amounts setforth in Sections 74(a) and 74(b).

(g) In order to carry into effect the increase in percapita tax, effective January 1, 2012, the monthlyLocal Union dues of each member who has notreached age 65 by December 31, 2011 shall be auto-matically increased $2.00 per month over and abovethe amount of monthly Local Union dues in effect onDecember 31, 2011. Effective January 1, 2013, themonthly Local Union dues of each member who has

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not reached age 65 by December 31, 2012 shall beautomatically increased $1.00 per month over andabove the amount of monthly Local Union dues ineffect on December 31, 2012. Effective January 1,2014, the monthly Local Union dues of each memberwho has not reached age 65 by December 31, 2013shall be automatically increased $1.00 per month overand above the amount of monthly Local Union duesin effect on December 31, 2013. Effective January 1,2015, the monthly Local Union dues of each memberwho has not reached age 65 by December 31, 2014shall be automatically increased $1.00 per month overand above the amount of monthly Local Union duesin effect on December 31, 2014.

(h) All members with fifty (50) years of continuousmembership in the United Association, who haveretired, will no longer be required to pay dues to theUnited Association provided that they will also beexempt from paying any dues or assessments to theirown Local Union, and that the Local Union officersso notify the General Officers of the UnitedAssociation, and make application for exemptionfrom paying any further per capita tax.

(i) The United Association shall also receive 50percent of all $40.00 initiation fees, $50.00 reinstate-ment fees, $100.00 issuance of withdrawal card fees,$100.00 reinstatement fees for members reinstatingwith a current paid up withdrawal card, $100.00 forrenewal of withdrawal card fees, and entire amount of$3.00 charter fees on each charter member, togetherwith sum total of all United Association assessmentslevied by the General Executive Board.

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Union funds. Local Unions may also impose fines orassessments for failure to attend regular meetings ordo committee work or to attend authorized meetingsin the interest of the Local Union, not to exceed amaximum of $5.00 for any one (1) offense. A LocalUnion Executive Board shall have the authority toexcuse a member from such attendance requirements,when it finds the member has presented what it con-siders a justifiable reason for his absence. The LocalUnion Executive Board’s decision in this regard shallbe final, binding, and not appealable.

(k) The General President and General Secretary-Treasurer, with the approval of the General ExecutiveBoard, shall have the right to transfer monies to andfrom any of the United Association Funds, except thePolitical Issues Funds, as needed to protect the finan-cial solvency of any particular Fund. Monies mayonly be transferred into the Political Issues Funds asneeded to protect the financial solvency of thePolitical Issues Funds.

SEC. 75. Whenever the funds of the UnitedAssociation shall fall below the sum of $2.00 percapita, the General Executive Board shall levy anassessment on each member to replenish the same.

SEC. 76. When assessments are levied by theGeneral Executive Board on the general membership,Local Unions shall collect and forward the entireamount within the date specified. For failure to collectsame, they shall stand suspended after due notifica-tion by the General Secretary-Treasurer until the samehas been collected and properly reported upon.

SEC. 77. (a) Any Local Union failing to pay percapita tax or assessments to the United Association fora period of three (3) months shall stand suspended.

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Should a Local Union become six (6) months inarrears for per capita tax to the United Association, itscharter shall be subject to revocation by the GeneralExecutive Board.

(b) The General Secretary-Treasurer shall notify allLocal Unions when two (2) months in arrears, butfailure to receive such notice shall not prevent the sus-pension of a Local Union should it become three (3)months in arrears.

Investment Policy

SEC. 78. (a) The investment assets of the UnitedAssociation of Journeymen and Apprentices of thePlumbing and Pipe Fitting Industry of the UnitedStates and Canada may be invested in bonds, notes,common stocks, real estate and other suitable invest-ments.

(b) The United Association shall retain anInvestment Consultant who shall advise the GeneralPresident and General Secretary-Treasurer regardingthe management of all investment assets of the UnitedAssociation. The investment consultant will berequired to assume fiduciary responsibility for advicegiven to the United Association. All investment assetsof the United Association will be invested byInvestment Managers selected by the GeneralPresident and General Secretary-Treasurer. TheUnited Association’s Investment Managers mustqualify as Investment Managers in accordance withSection 3(38)(B) of the Employee Retirement IncomeSecurity Act of 1974 and assume fiduciary responsi-bility for their investment manager duties. TheGeneral President and General Secretary-Treasurer,with the assistance of the Investment Consultant, shallprepare an Investment Policy Statement concerning

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the investment of all investment assets of the UnitedAssociation. All Investment Managers employed bythe United Association must agree to abide by theInvestment Policy Statement as part of a written con-tract to manage the assets of the United Association.The Investment Policy Statement will provide that theassets of the United Association are held in trust forthe benefit of the United Association and its members,and that the assets will be invested in a responsibleand prudent manner. Investment Managers will alsobe provided specific guidelines for the investment ofassets under their control. In carrying out the UnitedAssociation’s investment program, the GeneralPresident and General Secretary-Treasurer shalladhere to the fiduciary standards for union officersunder the Landrum-Griffin Act. The GeneralExecutive Board must approve the selection of theInvestment Consultant, the selection of theInvestment Managers based on the advice of theInvestment Consultant, and the Investment PolicyStatement.

(c) The General President and General Secretary-Treasurer shall, with the assistance of the InvestmentConsultant, monitor the performance of the UnitedAssociation’s investments and shall meet with theUnited Association’s Investment Consultant on asemi-annual schedule to review the performance ofthe Investment Managers. The Investment Consultantshall provide quarterly reports on the UnitedAssociation’s investments to the General President,General Secretary-Treasurer and the members of theGeneral Executive Board.

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Unions, District Councils and other appropriate laborcouncils and organizations under such terms asapproved by the General Executive Board. Suchloans, grants and financial assistance shall not be con-sidered investment assets of the United Association.

(e) The United Association’s headquarters building,all furniture, fixtures, materials, supplies and equip-ment used in the operation of the United Associationshall not be considered investment assets. Theseassets shall be under the control of the GeneralPresident.

CHARTERS

Local Unions

SEC. 79. The United Association shall issue char-ters to three (3) classes of Local Unions: Building andConstruction Trades Local Unions, Metal TradesLocal Unions, and combination Local Unions.

Building and Construction Trades Local Unions

SEC. 80. Membership in a Building andConstruction Trades Local Union shall be composedof journeymen and apprentices qualified and eligibleto work under the jurisdiction of the Building andConstruction Trades Department of the AFL-CIO.

Combination Local Unions

SEC. 81. Membership of a combination LocalUnion shall consist of qualified journeymen andapprentices eligible for membership in the jurisdic-tion of a Building and Construction Trades LocalUnion, and journeymen, apprentices and productionworkers eligible for membership in a Metal TradesLocal Union.

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Applications for Charters

SEC. 82. Charters shall not be issued for a Buildingand Construction Trades Local Union or for a MetalTrades Local Union or a combination Local Union, inany city or town, unless there are at least eight (8)qualifying journeymen who make application for acharter. The application shall state the type and kindof Local Union to be chartered, and whether it shallbe a Building and Construction Trades Local Union, aMetal Trades Local Union, or a combination LocalUnion. The names of the applicants shall be forward-ed to the General Secretary-Treasurer who shall checksuch names from the records in the General Officeand with the Local Unions in whose jurisdiction suchapplicants were formerly employed. The GeneralSecretary-Treasurer shall furnish the necessary sup-plies without reference to the General ExecutiveBoard. The charter fee for each member shall be$3.00, with the entire amount to be sent to the GeneralSecretary-Treasurer.

Charters for Separate Branches

SEC. 83. In cities and towns where there is a com-bination Local Union, either branch of the combina-tion Local Union may be granted a separate charter forits particular branch upon application of two-thirds ofthe membership of the entire combination LocalUnion who have been members of said Local Unionfor at least six (6) months previous to the application.The granting of such separate charter shall be subjectto the approval of the General Executive Board.

Consolidation of Local Unions

SEC. 84. Whenever, in the judgment of the GeneralPresident, it is apparent that there is a superfluous

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number of Local Unions in any locality, and that aconsolidation would be for the best interest of theUnited Association, locally or at large, he shall havethe power to order Local Unions to consolidate and toenforce the consolidation of said Local Unions, orsaid territory in one or more Local Unions, providedsuch course received the sanction of the GeneralExecutive Board.

Refrigeration or Speculative Housing

and Residential Branches

SEC. 85. The General Officers are empowered toinstitute in existing Building and Construction TradesLocal Unions or combination Local Unions divisionsfor organizing in the refrigeration or speculative hous-ing and residential branches of the plumbing and pipefitting industry. They are also empowered to set upany and all rules and regulations, including initiationfees and dues necessary for membership require-ments. Building and Construction Trades LocalUnions or combination Local Unions may set up suchdivisions upon application to, and approval by, theGeneral Officers.

New Divisions of Membership

SEC. 86. The General President may establish newdivisions of membership for any type of workeremployed on any kind of work allied to or connectedin any manner with the plumbing and pipe fittingindustry, and workers in any other industries notallied or connected with the plumbing and pipe fittingindustry, in order to protect the bargaining rights ofworkers who are allied to or connected with theplumbing and pipe fitting industry.

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District Councils

SEC. 87. (a) Whenever in any city, town, or locali-ty, two or more Local Unions of the UnitedAssociation are now or may hereafter be established, itshall be compulsory and mandatory on said LocalUnions to establish and set up a District Council, char-tered by and under the supervision of the GeneralOfficers. The functions of the District Council shall beto coordinate the efforts of all affiliated Local Unionsto (1) secure beneficial legislation for the plumbingand pipe fitting industry; (2) to secure coordinatedefforts in organizational activities; (3) to secure mutu-al aid and assistance in trade or labor disputes; and (4)to secure uniform wages, hours and working condi-tions in the plumbing and pipe fitting industry.

(b) The District Council shall be composed of var-ious delegates, elected by secret ballot, of affiliatedUnions for a term of at least two (2) years or more.

(c) The officers of the District Council shall beelected by secret ballot. A nomination meeting shallbe held at least twenty-five (25) days prior to the elec-tion. At least ten (10) days prior to the nominationmeeting notice shall be mailed to the last knownaddress of the delegates of the Local Unions of (1) thedate and place of the nomination meeting and theoffices for which candidates are to be nominated atthe meeting, and (2) the date, time and place of thesecret ballot election of officers.

(d) The District Council may elect as regularauthorized officers a Business Manager, correspon-ding Recording Secretary, a Financial Secretary-Treasurer, and such other officers as may be required.The financial officer must forward a financial reportto all affiliated Local Unions quarterly.

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(e) The District Council has the right to levy regu-lar monthly assessments or temporary ones upon affil-iated Local Unions for the purpose of defraying nec-essary expenses.

State Associations and Provincial Associations

SEC. 88. Each state and/or province, if a majorityof the Local Unions who compose it desire, may forma State or Provincial Association, charter for same tobe granted by the United Association. Where suchState or Provincial Association exists it will bemandatory upon all Local Unions in that State orProvince to affiliate.

SEC. 89. State Associations, ProvincialAssociations, and District Councils may have specialseals for their secretaries and such stationery as theymay require for the proper conduct of their office.They shall also have the power to create by specialper capita such funds as in their judgment seem wise,such funds to be used for the protection and promo-tion of the plumbing and pipe fitting industry in theirrespective jurisdictions.

Suspension of Local Unions

SEC. 90. (a) The General President or his author-ized representative shall have the power to suspendany Local Union, District Council, or State orProvincial Association of the United Association forviolation of the laws and Constitution of the UnitedAssociation or for any acts detrimental to the interestsof the labor movement and the United Association.

(b) The General President or his authorized repre-sentative shall cause to be served upon a Local Uniona copy of the charges in writing together with a noticeof the date, time and place of the hearing. Service of

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such written charges and notice of hearing must bemade at least five (5) days before the hearing date.Service of the written charges and notice of hearingshall be made by either serving personally theRecording Secretary of the Local Union, or any dulyelected officer thereof, or by serving by certified maila copy of the charges upon the Recording Secretary.

(c) Any Local Union, District Council, or State orProvincial Association suspended by the GeneralPresident or his authorized representative shallremain suspended until such affiliated body reports inwriting that it has complied with the order of theGeneral President or his authorized representative.The report of the Local Union, District Council, orState or Provincial Association must be approved bythe General President and confirmed by the GeneralExecutive Board.

(d) Suspended Local Unions shall not receive sup-plies, benefits, reports or the password from theGeneral Office until the order of suspension has beencomplied with. Any Local Union suspended by theGeneral President or his authorized representativeshall lose for the period of its suspension, all mone-tary and membership privileges in the UnitedAssociation, including District Pipe Trades Councils,and State or Provincial Associations of the UnitedAssociation. All central labor bodies, state federa-tions, and local Building Trades Councils shall benotified to exclude such delegates.

SEC. 91. The General President in exercising hispowers under Section 90 may appoint from the mem-bership of the United Association a hearing officer orofficers to hear the charges preferred against anyLocal Union, District Council, or State or Provincial

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Association. The hearing officer or officers shallmake a report, including findings and recommenda-tions to the General President, who shall then issuehis order based on the entire record.

Trusteeship

SEC. 92. (a) If the General President has orreceives information which leads him to believe thatany of the officers of a Local Union or other affiliat-ed body are dishonest or incompetent, or that suchorganizations are not being conducted in accordancewith the Constitution and laws of the UnitedAssociation for the benefit of its members, or arebeing conducted in such a manner as to jeopardize theinterests of the United Association or its affiliatedbodies, (or if the General President believes that suchaction is necessary for the purpose of correcting cor-ruption or financial malpractice, assuring the per-formance of collective bargaining agreements or otherduties of a bargaining representative, restoring demo-cratic procedures or otherwise carrying out legitimateobjectives of such affiliated body), the GeneralPresident may, after filing of charges or causingcharges to be filed, appoint a trustee to take charge ofand control the affairs of such Local Union or otheraffiliated body including, but not limited to, removalof any or all officers, appointment of temporary offi-cers and control of all funds and property of the LocalUnion or other affiliated body. Before the appoint-ment of such trustee, the General President shall set atime and place for the hearing of charges before ahearing officer appointed for the purpose of determin-ing whether such trustee shall be appointed; and fur-ther provided where, in the judgment of the GeneralPresident, an emergency situation exists within the

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Local Union or other affiliated body, the trustee maybe appointed prior to such hearing but such hearingshall then commence within twenty (20) days and adecision shall be made by the General President with-in sixty (60) days after the appointment of the trustee.In no event shall the person filing the charges beappointed as trustee.

(b) In all cases a copy of the charges, together witha notice setting the time and place of hearing includ-ing the name of the hearing officer, shall be served onthe Local Union or other affiliated body at least ten(10) days (Sundays and holidays included) previousto the trial by serving either the President or FinancialSecretary or any two (2) members of the ExecutiveBoard of the Local Union or other affiliated body per-sonally or by certified mail.

(c) The Hearing Officer shall make his report andrecommendations to the General President within sixty(60) days after the hearing or date of receipt of the tran-script, and the General President shall make his deci-sion within ninety (90) days of receipt of the report andrecommendations. Such decision shall be immediatelycommunicated to the Local Union or other affiliatedbody involved. Appeals from such decision may betaken to the General Executive Board within thirty (30)days after receipt of the General President’s decisionupon the record made before the Hearing Officer, pro-vided, however, that the decision of the GeneralPresident shall be effective for all purposes during thependency of such appeal. Appeal from the GeneralExecutive Board’s decision may be taken to the con-vention in accordance with Section 208.

(d) The trustee shall make a report to the GeneralPresident at least every three (3) months on the operation

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of the trusteeship. If the trusteeship extends one (1)year, within a reasonable time thereafter the trusteeshall send to the last known address of each memberof the Local Union or other affiliated body a financialreport covering that year. Similar reports shall be sentto the members after each succeeding full year of thetrusteeship. Either upon his own motion, or upon apetition filed by a member or members of the LocalUnion or other affiliated body for the restoration ofself-government, the General President may in hisdiscretion accord a hearing to be held on the petitionbefore the General President or his representativeupon proper notice. A decision shall be rendered with-in sixty (60) days of such hearing. No such petitionshall be entertained, however, prior to six (6) monthsafter the appointment of the trustee.

If the General President determines either upon hisown motion or after hearing that self-governmentshould be restored, the trustee shall direct nominationand election of officers at such time and place as hedetermines, provisions of this Constitution or theLocal Union or other affiliated body’s rules and by-laws to the contrary notwithstanding. If the trusteedetermines the election of officers has been proper, heshall so certify to the General President and return tothe appropriate officers all funds, property, books andrecords.

Revocation of Charter

SEC. 93. (a) In the event a suspended Local Union,District Council, or State or Provincial Associationfails within fifteen (15) days to comply with orders ofthe General President or his authorized representative,the General President or his authorized representativeshall have the power to revoke the charter of such

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Local Union, District Council, or State or ProvincialAssociation, and the officers, representatives andmembers of such Local Union, District Council, orState or Provincial Association shall comply with allrequirements of Section 96 of this Constitution beforebeing relieved of responsibility and liability to theUnited Association.

(b) The revocation or forfeiture of a charter of aLocal Union shall effect a termination of the mem-bership of all the members thereof in the UnitedAssociation. The General Executive Board may, inthe exercise of its discretion, permit the members tobe transferred without loss of continuous good stand-ing to another Local Union in the area or to a reor-ganized Local Union. The General Executive Boardshall have the power following a hearing to deny theright of transfer to all persons who were in any wayresponsible for the revocation or forfeiture of thecharter, or who the General Executive Board has rea-son to believe are disloyal to the United Associationor may cause disruption in the newly organized LocalUnion.

Forfeiture of Charter

SEC. 94. Whenever the records at the GeneralOffice (determined by the duplicate cash sheets ofofficial receipts filed by a chartered and affiliatedLocal Union) show that there are less than seven (7)members in good standing, the charter of said LocalUnion shall be declared suspended and forfeited, andthe officers, representatives and members of said sus-pended Local Union shall comply with all require-ments of Section 96 of this Constitution before beingrelieved of responsibility and liability to the UnitedAssociation.

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When Local Unions Dissolve, Lapse or

Forfeit Charter—Isolated Members

SEC. 95. (a) Whenever a Local Union from anycause, lapses or surrenders its charter leaving mem-bers in good standing who wish to retain their mem-bership in the United Association, and no other LocalUnion exists near them, the Recording Secretary shallbefore surrendering the seal, monies and property ofthe Local Union make an accurate list of such mem-bers, giving the name, date of membership, card num-ber and full post office address of each member. Thislist shall be signed by the President and FinancialSecretary, and the seal of the Local Union shall beaffixed certifying to the good standing of the variousnamed members. The Financial Secretary shall for-ward the same, with the notice and date of lapsing ofthe Local Union or surrender of the charter, to theGeneral Secretary-Treasurer together with the neces-sary amount to pay for three months per capita inadvance.

(b) Upon receipt of any such list with the money,the General Secretary-Treasurer shall fill out a regularmembership card and forward the same together withthe receipt for the money to each member. Membersholding regular membership cards so issued shallimmediately notify the General Secretary-Treasurerof any change of address, and at the expiration of eachmonth from the date of their card shall forward to theGeneral Secretary-Treasurer the necessary amount topay one (1) month’s dues in advance together with theregular membership card for renewal. They shall beentitled to receive the changes in the password as longas they remain in good standing. Such members shallbe bound by all of the provisions of the Constitutionand pay any general assessments that may be levied.

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(c) Members of the United Association whose mem-bership cards are held in isolation as provided by theabove subsection (a) may apply for and secure a travelor transfer card from the General Secretary-Treasurerof the United Association provided they meet all of thequalifications and requirements as set forth in thisConstitution for the issuance and acceptance of a trans-fer or travel card by a Local Union, and sister affiliatedLocal Unions must honor and accept such transfer ortravel cards in accordance with such requirements.

(d) Such members shall pay the same travel carddues as provided in said sections and shall be boundby all the provisions in the sections of theConstitution dealing with travel cards.

(e) Wherever the United Association assumessupervision or control over the affairs of a LocalUnion the General President or his designated agentshall issue or accept travel cards to or from membersof Local Unions in conformity with the provisions ofthis Constitution dealing with travel cards.

SEC. 96. (a) In any and all cases where a charteredand affiliated Local Union by vote of its members dis-solves or withdraws from affiliation with the UnitedAssociation and in any and all cases where a LocalUnion, District Council, or State or ProvincialAssociation charter is forfeited, suspended, orrevoked in accordance with this Constitution, thecharter, seal, books, records, papers, monies, bonds orsecurities, and all other property of every descriptionof said Local Union, District Council, or State orProvincial Association shall revert to and become theproperty of the United Association, and all of thesame shall be immediately delivered to the office ofthe General Secretary-Treasurer of the United

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Association with a proper accounting of all of thefinancial and other affairs of the Local Union, DistrictCouncil, or State or Provincial Association involved,and no officer, representative or member of said LocalUnion, District Council, or State or ProvincialAssociation shall be relieved of responsibility and lia-bility to the United Association until all of the require-ments specified herein have been complied with.

(b) Any distribution or attempt at distribution to itsmembers or to anyone else, except to the UnitedAssociation of Journeymen and Apprentices of thePlumbing and Pipe Fitting Industry of the UnitedStates and Canada, of the charter, seal, books, records,papers, monies, bonds or securities, and all otherproperty of every description by the officers or mem-bers of said Local Union, District Council, or State orProvincial Association, either prior to, in anticipationof, or subsequent to, after action has been taken to dis-solve, withdraw, suspend or revoke the Local Union,District Council, or State or Provincial Associationcharter, shall be illegal, and no titles to said charter,seal, books, records, papers, monies, bonds or securi-ties, and all other property of every description shallpass thereby from the United Association ofJourneymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing andPipe Fitting Industry of the United States and Canada.

Restriction on Local Unions

Withdrawing or Disaffiliating

SEC. 97. No chartered and affiliated Local Unionshall dissolve or withdraw from affiliation with theUnited Association so long as seven (7) or more mem-bers in good standing of said Local Union vote toretain their Local Union charter, and their affiliationwith the United Association.

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SEC. 98. Before the members of an affiliated LocalUnion shall be permitted or required to vote on thequestion of dissolving or withdrawing from affiliationwith the United Association, three months’ notice inwriting shall be given to the General Secretary-Treasurer. No vote shall be taken on either questionby the members of any affiliated Local Union exceptat a specially called meeting, after due notice in writ-ing to each and every member, designating the timeand place of meeting and the purpose for which thespecial meeting is called. The vote shall be by secretballot.

SEC. 99. Whenever a chartered and affiliated LocalUnion by secret ballot vote of its members at a spe-cially called meeting in the manner specified inSection 98 of this Constitution decides to dissolve orwithdraw from affiliation with the UnitedAssociation, the officers of said Local Union shallimmediately notify the General Secretary-Treasurerof the action taken, and all ballots cast together withthe tally sheet on the question to dissolve or withdrawfrom affiliation shall be forwarded to the GeneralSecretary-Treasurer. The officers, representatives andmembers of said Local Union shall comply with allrequirements of Section 96 of this Constitution beforebeing relieved of responsibility and liability to theUnited Association.

LOCAL UNION OFFICERS

AND THEIR DUTIES

SEC. 100. (a) Each Local Union shall elect aPresident, Vice President, Recording Secretary,Financial Secretary, Treasurer, Inside Guard,Executive Board of five (5) members, one of whomshall be the Vice President, and a Finance Committee

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of three (3) members. A Building and ConstructionTrades Local Union and combination Local Unionshall also elect an Examining Board to examine andqualify all journeymen for membership and work inthe Building and Construction Trades industry. EachLocal Union of the United Association has the right toelect one or more of its own members as BusinessAgent and Business Manager, and when they areelected they shall be considered as officers of theLocal Union. Each officer elected by a Local Unionmust remain in good standing during his term ofoffice. If he becomes suspended his office shall auto-matically be declared vacant and must be filled inaccordance with the provisions adopted by the LocalUnion for filling vacancies.

(b) Each Local Union may provide in itsConstitution and By-Laws that Business Agentsassisting a Business Manager or Assistant BusinessAgent, may be elected or appointed in the manner setforth in the Local Union’s Constitution and By-Laws.Any member appointed as Assistant Business Agenthereunder shall work directly under the supervisionand control of the elected Business Manager orBusiness Agent and shall not be considered an officerof the Local Union. The termination of an appointedBusiness Agent or Assistant Business Agent shall bein accordance with the Local Union Constitution andBy-Laws. A Business Manager must be elected and ifa Local Union has only one Business Agent, he mustbe elected.

Local Union President

SEC. 101. The President shall preside over allmeetings and conduct the same in conformity withrules of order and common sense. He shall have a

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general supervisory control over all matters pertain-ing to the welfare of the Local Union. The Presidentshall be ex officio over all committees.

Local Union Vice President

SEC. 102. The Vice President shall be chairman ofthe Local Union Executive Board and have supervi-sion over all members entering the assembly roomand upon a member presenting his membership cardin good standing he will give him the password. Heshall also have supervision over all members depart-ing from the room, assist the President to keep orderduring meetings, and in the absence of the Presidentwill assume the chair.

Business Manager/Agent

SEC. 103. The Business Manager (Business Agent)has control and supervision over the daily affairs andbusiness operations of the Local Union. The BusinessManager (Business Agent) meets in daily contact withthe public and with employers becoming the trustee ofthe welfare of the members of the Local Union. It ishis solemn duty and obligation to vigilantly protectthe trade jurisdiction of the United Association in theplumbing and pipe fitting industry of his locality; alsoto compel employers to observe and respect collectivebargaining agreements, adjusting all grievancesbetween members of his Local Union and theiremployers with justice and fairness, as well as foster-ing and promoting employment for the members ofthe Local Union.

SEC. 104. The Business Manager (Business Agent)of each Local Union shall be Chairman of allNegotiating Committees and shall immediately afterthe signing of the Local Union collective bargaining

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agreements, forward a copy of the agreements to theGeneral Office so that the Local Union’s negotiatedwage rates can be filed with the appropriate federal,state or provincial agency. It shall be the primary dutyand responsibility of the Business Manager (BusinessAgent) to file copies of the Local Union’s collectivebargaining agreements, or any supplementary wageprovisions, with the General Office in compliancewith the mandate of the Constitution. All correspon-dence from the General Office pertaining to LocalUnion business shall be sent to the Business Manager(Business Agent).

Recording Secretary

SEC. 105. The Recording Secretary will keep acorrect and intelligent account of all resolutions,motions, and the general business transacted at LocalUnion meetings; and perform any other duties, specialor otherwise, that may develop upon him by action ofthe Local Union. He shall immediately after the elec-tion of officers forward to the General Secretary-Treasurer the names and addresses of the officersupon blanks furnished by the United Association. TheRecording Secretary shall also handle all official cor-respondence to the UA Journal. The names andaddresses of the Recording and Financial Secretariesshall be published in the official United AssociationRoll Call, classified by states.

Financial Secretary

SEC. 106. (a) The Financial Secretary shall keep acorrect account of the financial standing of all mem-bers of the Local Union, and receipt and account forall monies received or disbursed by order of the LocalUnion. He shall, not later than forty-eight (48) hoursafter the last day of the calendar month, forward to the

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General Office per capita in the amounts stated inSection 74 of the Constitution, 50 percent of all$50.00 reinstatement fees, $100.00 for issuance ofwithdrawal card fees, $100.00 reinstatement fees formembers reinstating with a current paid up withdraw-al card, $40.00 initiation fees, and $100.00 for renew-al of withdrawal card fees, and the sum total of allUnited Association assessments.

(b) These remittances shall be forwarded on theoriginal cash sheets furnished by the General Office,with the seal of the Local Union attached, the same tobe countersigned by the President and FinancialSecretary, and the duplicate cash sheet to be retainedby the Local Union, subject to the inspection of theFinance Committee. The Financial Secretary shallrecord on the cash sheets the names of all memberswho have been initiated, reinitiated, and reinstated ondeposit of withdrawal cards, as well as the renewedwithdrawal cards and transfer cards which have beenaccepted.

SEC. 107. It shall be the duty and responsibility ofthe Financial Secretary to obtain a surety bond for theLocal Union so that every officer, agent, representa-tive or employee of the Local Union who handlesfunds or other property of the Local Union shall bebonded as required by law.

SEC. 108. The Financial Secretary shall require allmembers to affix their signatures upon the member-ship roll book, also upon the back of the membershipcards and on travel cards and transfer cards.

SEC. 109. (a) The offices of Financial Secretaryand Treasurer may be combined into one office, to beknown as Financial Secretary-Treasurer, if the inter-ests of the Local Union are benefited thereby.

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(b) The Local Union may combine the offices ofBusiness Manager and/or Business Agent and theoffice of Financial Secretary or the office of FinancialSecretary-Treasurer after an application has beenmade to the General President and he has approvedthe combining of these offices.

Treasurer

SEC. 110. The Treasurer shall receipt for allmonies turned over to him by the Financial Secretaryat the close of each meeting, and pay all bills uponproper vouchers ordered by the Local Union. He shalldeposit all money in a bank designated by the LocalUnion Executive Board, and pay all bills by check. Heshall be placed under bond with some reputable bond-ing company, the bond to be paid for by the LocalUnion.

Inside Guard

SEC. 111. The Inside Guard of each Local Unionshall have charge of the door and be under the directsupervision of the Vice President.

Local Union Executive Board

SEC. 112. Every Local Union shall elect anExecutive Board of five (5) members, which shallinclude the Vice President of the Local Union who byvirtue of his office shall be a member thereof andchairman of the Executive Board. They shall meet atleast once in every month and the Local UnionExecutive Board shall be empowered to comply withthe direction of the General Executive Board of theUnited Association as provided in these By-Laws.

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such business as may be referred to it by the LocalUnion, or the duly elected Local Union officers.

Local Union Examining Board

SEC. 114. (a) Every Building and ConstructionTrades Local Union and combination Local Unionshall elect an Examining Board for the purpose ofexamining and determining the qualifications of allapplicants as Building and Construction Trades jour-neymen in said Local Union, and before said appli-cant is admitted and initiated as a journeyman mem-ber of said Local Union, and thereby eligible to workin the jurisdiction of the Building and ConstructionTrades Department of the AFL-CIO, he must passsaid examination.

(b) An apprentice member of the Local Union hav-ing successfully completed his five-year apprentice-ship program, and having been certified by the JointApprentice Committee, shall not be examined by theLocal Union Examining Board and shall automatical-ly be entered on the rolls of the Local Union as a jour-neyman.

Finance Committee

SEC. 115. Each Local Union shall elect a FinanceCommittee of three (3) members who shall all servefor the same term in office as the other officers of theLocal Union. The Finance Committee shall examinethe bank books and bank accounts and count allmoney in the possession of the Financial Secretaryand Treasurer. They shall, if they deem it necessary,require a bank statement from the cashier of the bankin which Local Union monies are deposited, and theyshall report their findings at the first regular meetingin the following month.

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SEC. 116. The Finance Committee shall havepower to examine the accounts of the different officersanytime they deem it necessary to do so, and any offi-cer or member refusing to deliver to such FinanceCommittee any books, papers, stamps or other matternecessary for such examination, or who shall in anymanner harass the Finance Committee in the dischargeof their duties, shall be assessed not less than $25.00.

Legislative Committee

SEC. 117. It shall be the duty of all Local Unionsattached to the United Association to appoint a specialcommittee of three (3), to be known as the LegislativeCommittee, whose duty it shall be to investigate thevarious systems of work installed in their vicinity. Itshall be the duty of said committee to try by all possi-ble and legitimate means to elevate the standard ofwork done and report from time to time to the GeneralSecretary-Treasurer such progress as may have beenmade towards perfect sanitation.

Committee for Political Education

SEC. 118. Each Local Union shall establish aCommittee for Political Education. The members ofthe committee shall be appointed by the BusinessManager or Business Agent. The duties and functionsof the committee shall be to educate the membershipand the public on the issues and candidates in state,municipal and national elections; to encourage andassist members and their families to register and votein elections; and to coordinate the Local Union’spolitical activities with the trade unions in the area.

Journeyman Training Committee

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journeyman training program that will enable jour-neymen members to acquire a full and completeknowledge of the advancement and new techniquesand skills in the craft covered by the jurisdiction ofthe Local Union. The Business Manager shallappoint the members of the committee.

Committee on Apprentice Training

SEC. 120. (a) All Local Unions of the UnitedAssociation shall establish an apprentice system andrelated apprentice training that will afford apprenticesa full and complete knowledge of the particular craftor trade covered by the jurisdiction of the LocalUnion. The Business Manager of the Local Unionshall appoint a Committee on Apprentice Trainingwhose duties shall be to establish an apprentice train-ing program and related apprentice training coursescovering the particular craft or trade of the LocalUnion, and said apprentice training program shallconform with the Federal Apprenticeship Standardsas approved by the United Association.

(b) All Local Unions of the United Associationshall include in their training programs, courses onthe history of the Union movement, UnitedAssociation heritage, and the responsibilities oftoday’s Union members.

Eligibility for Office in Local Unions

SEC. 121. No member shall be eligible to be nom-inated for office in any Local Union unless he shall bea journeyman member and shall have been a memberof the United Association and the Local Union ingood standing for at least a period of two (2) yearsimmediately prior to the election. Any journeymanmember who owes or has paid a reinstatement fee

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within a period of two (2) years immediately prior tothe date of the election shall not be eligible to be nom-inated for office in any Local Union. See Section 161regarding eligibility of member contractors.

Election of Local Union Officers

SEC. 122. (a) All officers of Local Unions shall beelected for a term of not less than three (3) years.Nomination of officers for Local Unions shall be heldduring the months of May or November, and the elec-tion shall be held during the months of June orDecember and not earlier than twenty-five (25) daysafter the nomination meeting. At least ten (10) daysprior to the nomination meeting, notice shall bemailed to the last known address of all members ingood standing, setting forth (1) the date and place ofthe nomination meeting and the offices to be filled;(2) the date, time and place of the election meeting;and (3) the notice shall state also that, in the event ofa tie vote and a runoff is necessary, the date, time andplace of the runoff shall be stated. In an election ofLocal Union officers, a member may only be nomi-nated for one (1) of the offices set forth in Section100.

(b) The election shall be by secret ballot at suchplace or places as shall be established by the LocalUnion. It shall be the duty of the Local Union to pro-vide safeguards for the honest and fair conduct ofsuch election, including the granting of the right ofeach nominee in such election of at least one (1)observer at the candidate’s own expense at eachpolling place who must be a member of the LocalUnion in good standing. Voting by writing in thename of a person not nominated shall not be permit-ted. The candidate for each office who receives a

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plurality of the votes cast shall be declared elected.Where several positions in one office must be filled,as in the case of the Executive Board, ExaminingBoard or Finance Committee, etc., the candidatesshall be elected in the descending order of the votesreceived, starting with the candidate receiving thehighest number of votes cast. In case of a tie of twoor more candidates, a runoff election shall be con-ducted among those candidates.

(c) All Local Unions of the United Association areto immediately amend their Local Union Constitutionand By-Laws to provide for the filling of vacancies inLocal Union offices by either appointment or elec-tion, as the Local Union may determine.

(d) In an election of Local Union officers, an offi-cer holding an office that is not up for election is noteligible for nomination to some other Local Unionoffice set forth in Section 100 unless he first resignsthe office he holds. His resignation must be writtenand filed with the Local Union prior to the mailing ofnomination meeting notices.

(e) The General Executive Board shall have fulldiscretionary authority to waive the time require-ments of Section 122 for Local Unions that hold anelection of officers six (6) months prior to the UnitedAssociation Convention. The General ExecutiveBoard shall determine the months to which the LocalUnions shall advance the holding of their elections ofofficers. An advancement of a Local Union’s electionof officers under this section shall not affect the termof office of incumbent officers. Where a Local Unionholds nominations for Local Union offices at the sametime it nominates delegates and alternates to theUnited Association Convention a member may be

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nominated for either a full-time salaried office or as aUnited Association Convention delegate or alternate,or both.

Mail Balloting

SEC. 123. (a) Mail balloting may be authorized inelections of Local Union officers under the followingconditions: The Local Union membership shall, ateither a special or regular meeting, by appropriatemotion, file a request with the General President forpermission to use the mail ballot. This request shall befiled with the General President thirty (30) days priorto the holding of nominations and shall set forth thereasons why mail ballots are necessary. The GeneralPresident may, in his discretion, for the best interest ofthe Local Union and the United Association, grant ordeny such request. The General President may, in hisdiscretion, for the best interest of the Local Union andthe United Association, order that an election of LocalUnion officers be held by mail ballot in the absence ofa request from the Local Union membership.

(b) The General President shall prescribe rules andregulations controlling the use of the mail ballots sothat the integrity and secrecy of the ballot box maybe safeguarded. When the General President author-izes the use of a mail ballot, he may also authorizethe Local Union to move its nominations and elec-tions one (1) month earlier than the times prescribedin Section 122(a), with installation of officers tooccur during the same month the Local Union previ-ously installed their officers. The decision of theGeneral President shall be final and binding andthere shall be no appeal from his decision grantingor denying the request of the Local Union to use amail ballot.

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Eligibility to Vote at Local Union Election

SEC. 124. (a) No member shall vote at any electionof any description unless he has been a member ingood standing in the Local Union where the vote isbeing taken for a period of one (1) year immediatelyprior to the date of election. Any member who owesor has paid a reinstatement fee within a period of one(1) year immediately prior to the date of election shallnot be eligible to vote in any Local Union election.See Section 161 regarding eligibility of member con-tractors to vote.

(b) The General Secretary-Treasurer will uponrequest of the Business Manager or the FinancialSecretary of a Local Union furnish an eligibility listindicating those members eligible to vote and seekoffice in Local Union elections.

(c) The request for such list should be made at leastthirty (30) days prior to nominations in the LocalUnion.

Protest of Local Union Elections

SEC. 125. (a) A protest of the conduct and validityof any Local Union election shall be filed with theGeneral President within five (5) working days afterthe election and, pending the decision of the protest,there shall be no induction of officers. A copy of theprotest must be simultaneously served on the LocalUnion. The protest shall clearly and specifically setforth the grounds upon which the protesting memberrelies to set aside or invalidate the election. TheGeneral President shall refer the protest to one of hisrepresentatives, who shall conduct an investigationand render a decision. A member or the Local Unionnot satisfied with the representative’s decision mustappeal, in writing, within three (3) working days to

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the General President. The General President shallhave the right to affirm, reverse, modify or change thedecision of his representative or enter such other deci-sion as the facts in his discretion warrant. The deci-sion of the General President shall be final, bindingand conclusive, and there shall be no further appeal.

(b) A protest to the eligibility of a member of aLocal Union for nomination for office in a LocalUnion shall be made to the Local Union immediatelyby the protestant upon discovery of the grounds ofineligibility. Appeal may be taken from the decisionof the Local Union to the General President, whosedecision shall be final, binding and conclusive, andthere shall be no further appeal.

(c) A member protesting a Local Union election toany governmental agency or court must simultane-ously file a copy of his protest with the Local Unionwhose election is being protested.

Obligation of Local Union Officers

SEC. 126. Before entering upon the duties of hisoffice, each elected officer of the Local Union shalltake the following pledge and oath of obligation:

I,____________________, in the presence ofthe members of Local Union ________ of________________, in addition to the pledge ofhonor and oath of obligation taken as a member,do further pledge and obligate myself on myword of honor that I will, to the best of my abil-ity, perform the duties and obligations of theoffice to which I have been duly elected, as laiddown in the Constitution and By-Laws andusages of the United Association until my succes-sor is duly elected and installed; that I willsacredly guard, protect, preserve and deliver to

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my successor in office all books, papers, moniesor other property of this Local Union which maybe in my possession at the conclusion of my offi-cial term, and should the Local Union lapse orcease to function, I will convey and deliver allsuch books, papers, monies or other property ofthis Local Union to the officer legally authorizedto receive the same under the Constitution andBy-Laws of the United Association; and I fur-ther pledge that all of my official acts while hold-ing this position shall be just and honorable andI will work for the success of the UnitedAssociation and the triumph of its principles.

DISCIPLINE OF OFFICERS

SEC. 127. (a) Officers of a Local Union may befined, reprimanded, or removed from office, for justcause, after notice and trial. Charges may be preferredagainst any officer by a member of the UnitedAssociation in good standing who has personalknowledge of the offense committed. The chargesshall be made in writing to the Local Union to whichthe officer is attached, within sixty (60) days after dis-covery of the offense, stating with reasonable certain-ty the nature of the offense charged, the time andplace of the occurrence, the date of discovery of theoffense, naming the witnesses and the sections of thelaws of the Local Union and the Constitution of theUnited Association that have been violated by theofficer, and it shall require a majority vote of themembership in attendance at a regular or specialcalled union meeting to whom the charges arereferred, to accept such charges, and the charges mustbe signed by a member of the United Association, ingood standing.

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(b) When the charges have been made and areaccepted by the Local Union as hereinbefore provid-ed, the entire matter shall be referred to the LocalUnion Executive Board for hearing. A copy of thecharges, together with a notice setting the time andplace of hearing, shall be served the accused officer atleast ten (10) days before the hearing.

(c) The Local Union Executive Board shall hear allwitnesses and, if the charges are sustained, shall thenmake its findings and recommendation of a fine, repri-mand, or removal from office, to the Local Union at thenext regular or special meeting. On a report of thecharges being sustained by the Local Union ExecutiveBoard, it shall take a two-thirds vote of the members ofthe Local Union in attendance at a regular or specialcalled meeting of the Local Union to sustain the chargesand remove the officer, or fine or reprimand him.

(d) Any officer disciplined under the provisions ofthis section shall be entitled to appeal the decision ofthe Local Union to the General Executive Board. TheGeneral Executive Board may, in its discretion, staythe execution of the Local Union’s decision until theaction on the appeal is concluded.

LOCAL UNION FUNDS

Initiation Fee

SEC. 128. The initiation fee shall not be less than$40.00 in any Local Union of the United Associationthat has been organized more than six (6) months,however, the General Executive Board has the powerto grant a Local Union a dispensation for a lesser feefor a period not to exceed three (3) months.

SEC. 129. If a Local Union collects part paymentfor initiation, and the applicant is not heard from

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within three (3) weeks, the Local Union may declareforfeited the amount applicant has paid. This sectionshall be printed on the application card.

Monthly Dues

SEC. 130. (a) Effective January 1, 2012, the duesof each member of a Local Union who has notreached the age of 65 by December 31, 2011 shall notbe less than twenty-six dollars ($26.00) per month.Effective January 1, 2013, the dues of such membersshall not be less than twenty-seven ($27.00) permonth. Effective January 1, 2014, the dues of suchmembers shall not be less than twenty-eight ($28.00)per month. Effective January 1, 2015, the dues of suchmembers shall not be less than twenty-nine ($29.00)per month. The dues of each member who reachedage 65 by December 31, 2011, but after December 31,2006, will not be less than twenty-four dollars($24.00) per month. The dues of each member whoreached age 65 by December 31, 2006, but afterDecember 31, 2001, will not be less than twenty-threedollars ($23.00) per month. The dues of each memberwho reached age 65 by December 31, 2001 shall notbe less than nineteen dollars ($19.00) per month. Thedues of a new member shall commence from the dateof initiation. Members initiated in any Local Unionbefore the 20th of the month shall pay dues for thatmonth. On and after the 20th of the month, the duesshall commence on the first of the following month.

(b) A Local Union shall increase dues or levy anassessment upon the membership by a majority voteby secret ballot after written notice shall have beengiven to the membership of the intention to vote uponthe dues increase or the levying of an assessment. Thewritten notice shall set forth the time and place where

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the vote will be taken, either at a regular or specialmembership meeting.

No Division or Transfer of Funds

SEC. 131. The funds or property of a chartered andaffiliated Local Union may not be divided in anymanner among the members, individually or collec-tively, but shall remain the property of the LocalUnion so long as seven (7) members remain in affili-ation with the Local Union, and so long as the LocalUnion maintains good standing and remains in affili-ation with the United Association.

SEC. 132. A Local Union may hold funds or prop-erty in its own name or in lawfully created holdingentities, including trusts. All Local Union funds andproperty, whether held in Local Union accounts,trusts, holding entities or otherwise, are assets of theLocal Union subject to all of the obligations of LocalUnions under the Constitution and laws of the UnitedAssociation.

Forwarding Monies to the General Office

SEC. 133. Each Local Union shall forward to theGeneral Office not later than forty-eight (48) hoursafter the last day of the calendar month the requiredper capita tax of the monthly dues of each BuildingTrades journeyman and apprentice and related classi-fications of membership and each Metal Trades jour-neyman and apprentice and related classifications ofmembership; 50 percent of $50.00 reinstatement fees,$100.00 issuance of withdrawal card fees, $100.00reinstatement fees for members reinstating with a cur-rent paid up withdrawal card, $100.00 withdrawalrenewal fees, and $40.00 initiation fees; and the sumtotal of all United Association assessments upon the

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original cash sheets furnished by the General Office,the same to be countersigned by the President andFinancial Secretary of the Local Union with sealattached, and the duplicate cash sheet to be retainedby the Local Union.

SEC. 134. Any Local Union failing to report to theGeneral Secretary-Treasurer within forty-eight (48)hours after the last day of the calendar month shall benotified by the General Secretary-Treasurer to do so,and failing to comply within ten (10) days from suchnotification, the Local Union shall stand suspendedfrom all benefits.

SEC. 135. If the Financial Secretary of any LocalUnion fails to report to the General Secretary-Treasurer within forty-eight (48) hours after the lastday of the calendar month, the General Secretary-Treasurer shall notify the President of the said LocalUnion and if the President fails to comply within fif-teen (15) days from such notification, both he and theFinancial Secretary of the Local Union shall standsuspended from all benefits the same to be publishedin the following issue of the UA Journal.

Handling of Funds and Property

SEC. 136. Any officer or member of any LocalUnion, District Council, State Association, ProvincialAssociation or other affiliated body who (1) shallrefuse to turn over the books, bills, receipts, vouchersor other records when a proper request has been madeupon him, or (2) shall destroy any books, bills, receipts,vouchers or other records, or (3) shall be indebted toany affiliated body by reason of any shortage of funds,accounts, or securities entrusted to him, or (4) shallobtain money or benefits by false or fraudulent means,or (5) shall misuse the funds of any affiliated body, or

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(6) shall misappropriate any money or property belong-ing to an affiliated body, may be tried in the mannerprovided for the trial of offenses under thisConstitution and, after being charged and found guilty,shall be suspended, expelled or otherwise disciplined.Said officer shall be permanently disqualified fromholding any office or representing members of theUnited Association in any capacity, provided, however,that exceptions or modifications to such disqualifica-tion may be made where it is determined that uninten-tional mistakes or errors were made and no intent todefraud the affiliated body is evident.

GENERAL PROVISIONS

GOVERNING LOCAL UNIONS

Protect Jurisdiction of Work

SEC. 137. Local Unions must at all times fully pro-tect the jurisdiction of work of the United Associationagainst infringement by other trades. Upon evidenceof failure to do so or to notify the General Office or itsrepresentative in the district of any violations, suchLocal Unions will be subject to discipline under theConstitution by the General Executive Board.

Supplies

SEC. 138. The United Association shall furnishfree of charge to all Local Unions in good standingall the necessary supplies with which to conduct theirbusiness, such as dues stamps, charters, seals,Constitutions, application blanks, letterheads,envelopes, travel cards, transfer cards, Recording andFinancial Secretaries books, etc., and said suppliesshall remain the property of the United Association.A Local Union shall be required to return all of said

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supplies in its possession to the General President orhis authorized representative upon request. WhenLocal Unions are compelled to pay duty on any sup-plies furnished by the United Association the amountso paid shall be refunded by the United Association.The General Secretary-Treasurer shall regulate theamount of supplies sent to Local Unions.

Official Seal

SEC. 139. No paper, document or communicationissued by a Local Union will be considered validunless it bears the official seal of said Local Union.

International Representative Services

SEC. 140. When Local Unions desire the servicesof an International Representative they must give fullinformation on the need of his services to the GeneralPresident, who shall give his judgment as to the advis-ability of the request at the time.

Non-sympathetic Clause

SEC. 141. No Local Union shall make or sign anyagreement which contains a non-sympathetic strikeclause.

EXPENSE OF LITIGATION

SEC. 142. (a) The General President and theGeneral Secretary-Treasurer are empowered to pay allexpenses of litigation on which, in their discretionaryjudgment, the United Association has a direct or indi-rect interest.

(b) The United Association is authorized to pay allthe expenses for investigating services, employmentof all counsel and other necessary expenditures inany cause, matter, case or cases where an officer,

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representative, employee, agent or one charged withacting in behalf of the United Association is chargedwith any violation or violations of any law or in anycivil or criminal action: (1) if a majority of theGeneral Executive Board in its sole discretion deter-mines that said charges or law suits are (a) unfound-ed, or (b) politically motivated, or (c) filed in badfaith in an attempt to embarrass or destroy the Unionor the Union officer or representative, (2) if a major-ity of the General Executive Board in its sole discre-tion determines that the expenditures should bemade.

RESPONSIBILITY

SEC. 143. (a) The United Association shall not beresponsible for any actions, activities or admissions ofany of its affiliated bodies or their representativesunless the same were authorized or directed by theUnited Association or its General Officers.

(b) Strike authorization and/or payment of strike orlockout benefits by the United Association shall notconstitute responsibility for authorization or approvalof any illegal actions or activities of any affiliatedbody, its officers or members who are engaged in astrike.

(c) Only the officers of the United Association areauthorized to be agents for service of process.International Representatives, Special Representatives,employees of the United Association, or officers andemployees of affiliated bodies are not authorized to beagents of the United Association for service of processunder any circumstances.

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BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION

TRADES QUALIFICATIONS AND

MEMBERSHIP PROCEDURES

Application for Membership in

Building and Construction Trades

and Combination Local Unions

SEC. 144. (a) Every applicant for membership as ajourneyman in a Building and Construction TradesLocal Union or a combination Local Union (Buildingand Construction Trades branch) must be a skilledcraftsman and his application must contain informa-tion as to his experience and/or training. These quali-fications must include:

1. That he has had a minimum of at least five (5)years actual practical working experience in theplumbing and pipe fitting industry.

2. That he is of good moral character.

3. That he passes a satisfactory examination as tohis skill and ability as a Building and ConstructionTrades journeyman, conducted by the ExaminingCommittee of the Building and Construction TradesLocal Union or the Building and Construction Tradesbranch of a combination Local Union.

(b) The General Secretary-Treasurer may approve amember’s application for a change of trade classifica-tion provided the applicant member’s Local Unioncertifies that the member applying for the trade clas-sification change is qualified in the new trade classi-fication, or the applicant member has passed a satis-factory examination as to his skill and ability as aBuilding and Construction Trades journeyman in thechanged trade classification. Straight line Local

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Unions can certify as to qualification for trade classi-fication change in their trade only.

Apprentices in Building and Construction

Trades and Combination Local Unions

SEC. 145. An apprentice, before he can be admit-ted as an apprentice in the Building and ConstructionTrades Local Union or in a combination Local Union(Building and Construction Trades branch), mustagree to the following:

1. That he will work at the trade with the intentionof learning all phases of the plumbing and pipe fittingindustry.

2. Must be willing to combine classroom trainingwith on-the-job training.

3. Agree further to study the apprenticeship trainingsystem of the United Association.

4. Must have a sound moral character.

5. Must work at the trade for at least five (5) yearsbefore becoming eligible for a journeyman classifica-tion. The first year of apprenticeship shall be a proba-tionary period.

Helpers and/or Apprentices

SEC. 146. (a) No journeyman member will be per-mitted to work with an apprentice or helper who is nota member, except apprentices who have made anapplication for membership in the Local Union andthe United Association and who are covered by a writ-ten apprenticeship agreement and are serving a proba-tionary period of one (1) year in a training programunder the administration of an apprenticeship com-mittee, or if he is a helper, he is working under thegrace period of a union security clause.

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(b) Apprentices shall serve a term of five (5) yearsin the trade, which shall consist of reasonably contin-uous employment during such term and include theprobationary period and the required hours of supple-mental related instruction. Credit for previous experi-ence, granted by the apprenticeship committee, shallbe included as part of the five (5) year term.

(c) Contractors or employers who employ one ormore journeymen steadily will be permitted toemploy an apprentice. The number of additionalapprentices and the ratio of apprentices to journey-men shall be governed by local agreement so long asconsistent with policies of the United Association.

SEC. 147. (a) Cancellation of an apprentice’sagreement, for a just cause, after notice and hearingby the apprenticeship committee, shall automaticallycancel his membership in the United Association andthe Local Union. The committee shall notify theFinancial Secretary of the Local Union of all suchcancellations and the Financial Secretary shall notifythe General Secretary-Treasurer of the UnitedAssociation.

(b) There shall be no appeal to the UnitedAssociation by an apprentice on cancellation of hismembership.

(c) Road Sprinkler Fitters Local 669 shall have theauthority to impose fines on its apprentice membersfor violations of the Local 669 Constitution and By-laws, provided that charges are processed in fullaccordance with the special rules and regulations thatapply to charges against Local 669 members.

SEC. 148. (a) Apprentice members of the UnitedAssociation successfully completing their five (5)year apprenticeship training, upon a certification from

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the Joint Apprenticeship Committee that the appren-tice has successfully completed the apprentice pro-gram, shall be entered on the Local Union’s member-ship roll as a journeyman in the trade classification inwhich he served his apprenticeship. The GeneralSecretary-Treasurer is to be notified of this action.

(b) Apprentices admitted to membership in LocalUnions of journeymen shall be entitled to all of themonetary benefits of the United Association and, aslearners, they will be entitled to attend meetings ofsuch Local Unions but without voice or vote exceptwhere this is necessary to comply with federal, stateand/or provincial laws.

MEMBERSHIP PROCEDURES

SEC. 149. Every applicant for membership mustcompletely fill out an application on forms furnishedby the General Secretary-Treasurer which shall befiled in the General Office of the United Association.

SEC. 150. Each applicant for membership in aBuilding and Construction Trades Local Union or aBuilding and Construction Trades branch of a combi-nation Local Union must submit (or have submitted)an affidavit or affidavits from a recognized employeror employers vouching for the applicant’s ability toadequately perform the work of his trade and alsovouching for his character. These affidavits mustcover a minimum of five (5) years actual practicalworking experience in the pipe fitting trades. Theseaffidavits will be furnished to the applicant by theLocal Union on forms supplied by the GeneralSecretary-Treasurer.

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official forms of application for membership, or filefalse and fraudulent affidavits, or otherwise by anyfalse pretense, misrepresentation, or fraud attempt tosecure, or does secure, acceptance as a member ofthe United Association or any chartered or affiliatedLocal Union, shall immediately forfeit all furtherright to consideration as an applicant, and shallimmediately forfeit membership by immediate can-cellation if membership has already been acquired orestablished in the manner specified herein, upon evi-dence of such false pretense, misrepresentation, orfraud being presented to the General Officers.

SEC. 152. (a) All applicants who have qualifiedand whose applications have been accepted shall benotified by the Local Union. The applicant shall begiven at least ten (10) days notice before the date ofinitiation and obligation and at the same time he shallbe furnished with a copy of the Constitution and By-Laws and Ritual of the United Association, withinstructions to read them and familiarize himself withall provisions, requirements and obligations con-tained therein before the pledge or oath of obligationis administered to him as a member.

(b) As an alternative to the taking of the pledge andoath of obligation at a Local Union meeting, a qualifiedapplicant may sign a written pledge and oath of obliga-tion at the time he submits his application, or any timebefore he is admitted as a member. The GeneralSecretary-Treasurer is authorized to prepare such awritten pledge and oath of obligation which may be asimplification of the pledge set forth in Sec. 153.

Pledge

SEC. 153. Each applicant before becoming a mem-ber shall take the following pledge or oath of obligation:

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I, (state name)___________________, in thepresence of this Local Union, do truly promiseand pledge my word of honor that I am familiarwith the provisions and requirements of theConstitution and By-Laws of the UnitedAssociation and that I will not perform any actin any way prejudicial to the best interest of theUnited Association, but will at all times endeav-or to promote its prosperity and usefulness. Ihereby agree to remain loyal and true to theprinciples and policies and to be governed by theConstitution and By-Laws and Ritual of theUnited Association and the Local Union in anyand all matters now or that may hereafter beincluded therein. I further pledge that I willfaithfully attend all meetings of the Local Unionunless prevented by sickness or other causesbeyond my control. I will at all times assist mem-bers of the United Association to the extent ofmy ability, defend them when unjustly treatedor slandered, and cultivate for each and everymember the warmest friendship and brotherlylove. I will assist unfortunate or distressed mem-bers to procure employment.

I do further promise and swear that I amnot a member of any organization advocatingthe overthrow by force and violence of theGovernment of the United States or ofCanada.

I take this obligation voluntarily, without anymental reservation, and bind myself until deathunder the penalty of scorn due to moral perjuryand violated honor as one unworthy of trust orassistance.

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SEC. 154. (a) When all requirements of thisConstitution have been complied with, including thefiling of an application form, affidavits, etc., and theapplicant has been initiated (taken the pledge and oathof obligation) in accordance with Sections 152(a) and152(b), the Recording Secretary shall duly enter thename of the applicant as a member on the records ofthe Local Union. A membership card shall be fur-nished to said applicant.

(b) An applicant’s admission into membership in aLocal Union and in the United Association is contin-gent upon and subject to the requirements that theGeneral Secretary-Treasurer processes the applica-tion, finds it in order, and issues a membership card.The General Secretary-Treasurer shall have the dis-cretionary authority to refuse to process an applica-tion and issue a membership card where an applicantis unqualified or is not a resident of the geographicalarea of the Local Union.

Note: The Constitutional meaning and intentof the above Sections 152(b) and 154 is that anapplicant signing a written pledge and obliga-tion shall not be a member and his pledge shallnot be effective until his application is acceptedin accordance with Local Union admission tomembership practices.

Membership Cards

SEC. 155. All membership cards shall be issued bythe General Secretary-Treasurer from the headquar-ters of the United Association and shall be numberedas determined by the General Secretary-Treasurer.When a member has joined the United Association heshall procure a membership card from the GeneralSecretary-Treasurer, through the Local Union he has

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joined. A receipt for the initiation fee and dues shallbe issued by the Local Union. The membership cardshall be properly numbered and bear the name of themember and designate the type of Local Union towhich he belongs. The member must sign his name inink on the back of his membership card in the placedesignated for same, which indicates that he has readthe Constitution and is willing to abide by all laws anddiscipline enacted by Local Unions and the UnitedAssociation.

Dues Stamps

SEC. 156. As soon as a member has paid his dues,he shall receive from the Financial Secretary one (1)stamp for each month’s dues he has paid, and thestamp or stamps then received must be properly can-celled by the Financial Secretary and posted on hismembership card. Local Unions may also use indeli-ble stamps in place of and/or with paper stamps. TheFinancial Secretary shall also issue a receipt for thedues paid by the member.

Suspension of Members

SEC. 157. A member owing over three (3) months’dues shall automatically be suspended from member-ship without notice of any kind. A suspended memberis denied all rights and privileges and is not entitled toany monetary benefits.

SEC. 158. (a) A suspended member becomes ingood standing and his suspension is lifted by the pay-ment of all back dues through the current monthtogether with a $50.00 reinstatement fee. A suspend-ed member must pay his back dues through the cur-rent month before his $50.00 reinstatement fee can bepaid. Upon payment of back dues through the current

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month and payment of the $50.00 reinstatement fee,the member shall be entitled to attend Local Unionmeetings with voice and vote but must wait ninety(90) days from date of payment of the $50.00 rein-statement fee before being entitled to monetary bene-fits.

(b) The requirements for eligibility to vote at LocalUnion elections and to run for office in a Local Unionare governed by Sections 121 and 124, respectively.

(c) National and Local Union assessments, discipli-nary assessments and loans are payable before dues.However, no union security clause shall be enforcedbecause of the failure to pay national and local unionassessments, disciplinary assessments or loans pur-suant to this provision.

Expulsion of Members

SEC. 159. Any member in arrears for dues for aperiod of six (6) months shall stand expelled, andmust pay all money that he legally owes to theexpelling Local Union and pay a new initiation fee tothe Local Union in which he will be reinstated. Thereinstating Local Union may also uniformly requireof all such expelled members proof of area residenceof two (2) years as well as proof of current qualifica-tion as required of new members before acceptingsuch an applicant for reinitiation.

Note: The Constitutional meaning and intentof the above Section 159 is that the expelledmember shall pay an initiation fee and any dis-ciplinary assessments that have been sanctionedby the General Executive Board or recorded atthe General Office, or loans that he may owe. Heis exempt from all other alleged indebtedness,and the Local Unions have no Constitutional or

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legal right to charge the expelled member withany other indebtedness except that which isherein stated above.

SEC. 160. A former member who was expelledunder Section 159 will be reinitiated by the LocalUnion that expelled him if he meets all requirementsset forth in Section 159, unless the General Presidentgrants the Local Union specific permission to denyreinitiation to the former member. To obtain such per-mission, the Local Union must present to the GeneralPresident a just and reasonable basis for denial ofreinitiation.

Restrictions on Members Entering

Plumbing or Pipe Fitting Business

SEC. 161. (a) Any member of the UnitedAssociation who enters business legitimately for him-self, or who holds a financial interest in any businessdirectly connected with the plumbing and pipe fittingindustry, and who desires to maintain his membershipin the United Association in order to keep his burialexpense benefits, shall not have the right to voice orvote or to take any part in the official affairs of theUnion until six (6) months after the member has ter-minated his business or financial interest in any busi-ness directly connected with the plumbing and pipefitting industry.

(b) Road Sprinkler Fitters Local 669 is exemptedfrom the application of Section 161(a) of theConstitution. Other Local Unions may requestexemption from Section 161(a) and, for good causeshown, the General President is authorized to grantsuch exemptions. A request for an exemption must befiled at least thirty (30) days prior to a Local Union’snominations meeting.

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(c) No member who holds a financial interest in anybusiness directly connected with the plumbing andpipe fitting industry may run for or hold union office.

Honorable Withdrawal Cards

SEC. 162. (a) Honorable withdrawal cards shall beissued only to members who have been in continuousgood standing for at least two (2) years immediatelypreceding the date of request for withdrawal. Thisshall also include reinitiated members. Honorablewithdrawal cards shall not be issued to an apprenticemember of the United Association.

(b) Withdrawal cards shall only be deposited in theLocal Union issuing same and shall only be acceptedby the Business Manager of the Local Union or theofficer or agent designated by him to accept suchcards or, if there is no Business Manager, then by theBusiness Agent of the Local Union or the officer oragent designated by him to accept such cards.

(c) An honorable withdrawal card member shall notbe entitled to receive any burial expense benefits.

(d) An honorable withdrawal card member shall nothave the right to voice or vote, or to take part in theofficial affairs of the Union.

SEC. 163. Any member of the United Associationdesiring to enter business legitimately for himself,may upon a written request explaining his intentions,resign from the United Association with the consentof the Local Union to which he is attached.

SEC. 164. Members of the United Association maybe granted an honorable withdrawal card upon enter-ing into business, or leaving the trade, upon recom-mendation of their Local Union or by action of theGeneral Executive Board, if they are entitled to same

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in accordance with the rules and laws of the UnitedAssociation.

SEC. 165. (a) Before the honorable withdrawalcard is granted, the member shall pay $100.00 to hisLocal Union. An honorable withdrawal card can berenewed before the expiration of a year from the dateof issuance or date of former renewal by payment ofa $100.00 renewal fee. Fifty percent of the initial feeand any renewal fee shall be forwarded to the GeneralOffice by the Local Union. A withdrawal card mem-ber who has a current paid up withdrawal card mayreinstate his membership by the payment of a $100.00reinstatement fee, provided that he has not committedany act detrimental to the United Association or itsLocal Unions. Any member on an honorable with-drawal card who has fifty (50) years of combinedactive service and honorable withdrawal card statusshall no longer be required to pay the $100 per yearrenewal fee for the honorable withdrawal card.

(b) A withdrawal card member whose withdrawalcard has lapsed and who shall thereafter apply forreinstatement as a member in his Local Union shall berequired to pay the initiation fee in the Local Unionnormally required for new members. He shall bereobligated and he shall receive the regulation initia-tion stamp, provided that he has not committed anyact detrimental to the United Association or its LocalUnions.

(c) When withdrawal cards are issued they must spec-ify the type of membership held by the holder of thewithdrawal card, whether membership was held in aBuilding and Construction Trades Local Union or aMetal Trades Local Union, and if membership was heldin a combination Local Union then the withdrawal card

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must state whether the holder was affiliated in aBuilding and Construction Trades branch or a MetalTrades branch.

SEC. 166. (a) Any member holding an honorablewithdrawal card who has committed any act detri-mental to the United Association or its Local Unions,or who violates any section of the United AssociationConstitution, if found guilty after notice of chargesand a hearing, may be (1) reprimanded, (2) fined orassessed, or (3) his withdrawal card cancelled and themember expelled with a set assessment or raised ini-tiation fee levied against him. Charges may be filedand processed either in the Local Union which issuedthe withdrawal card or the Local Union in whichjurisdiction the violation occurred. A copy of thecharges shall be mailed by certified mail, returnreceipt requested, to the last known address of themember holding the withdrawal card by the Secretaryof the Local Union in which the charges were filed. Ahearing shall be conducted by the Local UnionExecutive Board and the member shall be givennotice and an opportunity to appear and state hisdefense.

If the withdrawal card member is found guilty, theLocal Union conducting the trial shall notify theLocal Union which issued the withdrawal card of theaction taken, and shall send the withdrawal cardmember a copy of the decision of the Local UnionExecutive Board by certified mail, return receiptrequested.

(b) A withdrawal card member may appeal theLocal Union Executive Board decision to the GeneralSecretary-Treasurer within twenty (20) days from thedate the Local Union mailed a copy of the Executive

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Board decision to his last known address. TheGeneral Secretary-Treasurer shall review the evi-dence and render a decision, either affirming orreversing the decision of the Local Union ExecutiveBoard. An appeal to the General Secretary-Treasurershall not stay the decision of the Local UnionExecutive Board; however, if the General Secretary-Treasurer reverses the Local Union Executive Boardand reinstates a member’s withdrawal card, such deci-sion shall be retroactive to the date of the cancellationby the Local Union Executive Board.

Permits

SEC. 167. No permits shall be given or issued toanyone (by any Local Union or representative there-of) who is not a member of the United Association orwho has not been accepted by the Local Union and ispaying an application fee for admittance to the UnitedAssociation. Upon failure to comply with this sectionLocal Unions will be subject to discipline by theGeneral Executive Board according to theConstitution.

MONETARY BENEFITS

Burial Expense Benefits

SEC. 168. On proof of death of any member ingood standing who shall have been a member for atleast six (6) months continuously previous to hisdeath, a burial expense benefit of $550.00 shall bepaid to his beneficiary.

SEC. 169. (a) Members of the United Associationwho have been in good standing for a period of yearsas designated below, shall be entitled to the respectiveburial expense benefit:

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6 MONTHS TO 5 YEARS $ 550.005 YEARS TO 10 YEARS 850.0010 YEARS TO 15 YEARS 1200.0015 YEARS TO 20 YEARS 1300.0020 YEARS TO 25 YEARS 1450.0025 YEARS TO 30 YEARS 1900.0030 YEARS TO 35 YEARS 2150.0035 YEARS AND OVER 2500.00

(b) Suspended members who have been reinstatedas provided in Section 158 shall be classed as contin-uous in these benefits, but not reinitiated, expelled orwithdrawn members.

(c) A member eligible for benefits under (a) and (b)above, who is killed on the job while employed underthe terms of a Local or National UA Agreement shallbe entitled to the maximum benefit.

(d) The United Association is authorized to restruc-ture the Burial Expense Benefit Fund, including exer-cising the option to engage an insurance carrier if theterms of an insurance contract would assist in build-ing reserves, provided the net benefit after taxes forall members remains at least as great as under thepresent benefit structure.

(e) The General President is directed to appoint aCommittee to continue monitoring the BurialExpense Benefit Fund and to submit an updatedreport to all local unions at least six months prior tothe next convention.

SEC. 170. When becoming a member of the UnitedAssociation each member shall designate the personto whom the aforesaid benefit money shall be paidupon blanks furnished by the General Secretary-Treasurer to the Local Union.

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SEC. 171. (a) It is the intent of this Constitution thatthe monetary benefit payable hereunder is not a pay-ment of money or gratuity to the named beneficiary, butis in reality a burial expense benefit payment. Whetheror not a beneficiary is named the burial expense shall befirst applied to the payment of the funeral or burialexpenses. The General Secretary-Treasurer shall paythe burial expense benefit directly to the named benefi-ciary when (1) a bill from the undertaker is filed withthe General Secretary-Treasurer either by the benefici-ary, or some other person, member of the family, organ-ization or agency, or (2) a statement is filed with theGeneral Secretary-Treasurer by the undertaker or funer-al director that the undertaker or funeral director hasbeen guaranteed payment of his bill either by the namedbeneficiary or by some other person or member of thefamily, organization or agency. The General Secretary-Treasurer may, at his discretion, without the consent ofthe designated beneficiary, pay the amount of the burialexpense benefit to the undertaker who is to bury thedeceased member, provided the undertaker or funeraldirector will not seek or hold the International liable forthe balance, if any, of the funeral bill.

(b) In the event that no beneficiary is named, or thebeneficiary named is deceased and no members of thedeceased member’s immediate family or relatives ofthe deceased member, or the undertaker, secure lettersof administration on the estate of the deceased mem-ber, then the burial expense benefit will be paid by theGeneral Secretary-Treasurer to the undertaker orfuneral director or, if the undertaker’s bill has beenpaid by some member of the deceased member’s fam-ily, relatives or friends, then the General Secretary-Treasurer shall pay the burial expense benefit to thatperson who paid the funeral bill.

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(c) The General Secretary-Treasurer in his sounddiscretion may pay the burial expense benefit, even ifthere is a designated beneficiary, to the person who ismore equitably and justly entitled to the burialexpense benefit, and to the one who took care of thedeceased member in his last illness.

SEC. 172. Upon the death of any member entitledto a burial expense benefit the Secretary of the LocalUnion shall at once notify the General Secretary-Treasurer giving a full record of the membership ofsuch member, as far as can be obtained from thebooks of such Local Union. The General Secretary-Treasurer shall compare such record with the recordsof the General Office and notify the Local Union ofhis findings, and shall pay the burial expense benefitto the beneficiary in accordance with the Constitution.

SEC. 173. The General Secretary-Treasurer shallpublish the names, ages and causes of death of themembers who die and on whose accounts the burialexpense benefits have been paid, together with theamounts paid.

STRIKE AND LOCKOUT BENEFITS

Applications

SEC. 174. (a) Strike or lockout benefits are not amatter of right, but may be paid to members of aLocal Union at the discretion of the GeneralExecutive Board. In exercising its discretionaryauthority regarding strike benefits the GeneralExecutive Board will not approve strike benefitsunless a Local Union files an application for approvaland authorization to strike and complies fully with therequirements of this section. Lockout benefits will notbe approved unless a Local Union files a lockout

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application and complies fully with the requirementsof this section.

(b) Local Unions making application to strike shall,if for an increase, state the wages paid and how muchis demanded; if against a reduction, the wages paidand how much the reduction will amount to. Theyshall report to the General Secretary-Treasurer thelength of time organized, the number of members inthe Local Union when the application was made, andthe number of members employed and unemployed.

(c) Local Unions making application for lockoutbenefits shall file their application with the GeneralSecretary-Treasurer. It shall set forth a complete state-ment of the causes and circumstances surrounding thelockout and the number of employees affected.

(d) All applications for strike or lockout shall beread at a regular or special meeting of the LocalUnion making application, and the Local Union shallreport the number of members voting in the affirma-tive and negative on all questions of strike, whichvote must be taken by secret ballot. Sections 175 and178 of this Constitution must be strictly observed orthe strike shall be declared not legal.

SEC. 175. No member of the Local Union wishingto go on strike will be allowed to vote upon applica-tion to strike unless he has been a member of saidLocal Union for six (6) months previous to said appli-cation being voted upon.

SEC. 176. A Local Union making false statementsin its application shall be subject to discipline, includ-ing fines.

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district, who shall be required to make a thoroughinvestigation and report to the General ExecutiveBoard for their approval or disapproval. They, in con-junction with the General Secretary-Treasurer, shallcarefully consider such applications with regard tochances of success in the proposed strike or lockout,justice of demands, and finances liable to be involved.The decision of the General Executive Board shall befinal and binding.

SEC. 178. (a) Every difficulty shall be referred atonce by the General Secretary-Treasurer to theGeneral Executive Board for recommendation exceptfor the immediate adjustment of any Local Uniontrouble. Any Local Union may declare a strike, not toexceed 10 percent of its membership, provided thestrike is in the interest of the United Association. Theexpense of said strike, if any, shall be borne by saidLocal Union until such time as the General ExecutiveBoard shall take favorable action.

(b) No strike or lockout shall be considered legallyqualified for the payment of strike or lockout benefitsunless approved by a two-thirds majority vote of allmembers of the Metal Trades branch of the LocalUnion when the strike involves the Metal Tradesbranch, and a two-thirds vote of all the members ofthe Building and Construction Trades branch of theLocal Union when the strike involves Building andConstruction Trades members. Voting shall be bysecret ballot. Any strike or lockout may be declaredoff by a majority vote of the members of the MetalTrades branch or by a majority vote of the membersof the Building and Construction Trades branch.

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secret ballot is that absentee ballots are not per-missible in any Local Union strike vote.

SEC. 179. The General Executive Board shall com-ply with Section 177 of the Constitution before decidingon any strike or lockout application that may be made tothe General Secretary-Treasurer. The Local Unioninvolved shall be notified as soon as possible whetherthe application has been approved or disapproved. Inthe event of disapproval such Local Union shall in nomanner be entitled to any strike or lockout benefits.

SEC. 180. It shall require a majority vote of theGeneral Executive Board to approve any strike appli-cation.

SEC. 181. A Local Union whose application tostrike was not approved shall have no right to make asecond application pertaining to the same case for aperiod of three (3) months dating from the rejection ofthe first application, and no member or Local Unionshall be considered on strike unless said strike shallhave been approved by the proper authorities inaccordance with the Constitution and By-Laws of theUnited Association.

Benefits

SEC. 182. (a) When the General Executive Boardhas exercised its discretionary authority and approvedthe payment of strike or lockout benefits the membersof a Local Union on strike or locked out shall be paidbenefits in the amounts and subject to the eligibilityconditions of this section.

(b) The first week’s benefit shall be payable at andafter the expiration of fourteen (14) days.

(c) Seven (7) days shall constitute a week regard-less of the day of the week the trouble starts.

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(d) The assistance shall be as follows: $100.00 perweek for twenty (20) weeks, after the first week; butno strike benefit shall be paid for the first week, orfraction of any week.

(e) In the event that a striker secures work, and isdischarged within fourteen (14) days, he shall be enti-tled to his further benefit. Should he, however, losehis employment after the above specified time, heshall not be entitled to any further strike benefit.

(f) No member of the United Association shall beentitled to any strike benefit unless he is a member ingood standing for at least three (3) months prior to thestrike.

(g) The General Secretary-Treasurer shall furnishthe Local Union with strike and lockout applicationblanks.

(h) No benefits shall be paid because of sympathet-ic strikes or lockouts in the interest of other trades.

(i) No strike benefits shall be paid to any memberswhile they are actually employed and earning wages.

Note: The Constitutional meaning and intentof Section 182 regarding the fourteen (14) daysis that it refers to two-calendar weeks of four-teen (14) days, and if a member works the fullregular working days in those two-calendarweeks of fourteen (14) days, he is not entitled toany strike benefits thereafter.

SEC. 183. When a strike or lockout is not ended orsettled within the benefit period as named above, furtherfinancial aid may be granted to the Local Union orLocal Unions involved if in the judgment of the GeneralExecutive Board such financial aid would be of benefitin bringing about the satisfactory settlement of the strike

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or lockout. The financial aid may be an extension of theweekly benefit to the members on strike or may be inthe form of a certain amount of money, this to be decid-ed by the General Executive Board as to which form thefinancial aid may take. Such further financial aid will beunder the direct supervision of the InternationalRepresentative in the district.

Strike Reports

SEC. 184. The Secretary of any Local Union onstrike shall furnish the General Secretary-Treasurerweekly a complete report of the strike, signed by thePresident and full strike committee, itemizing expen-ditures and reporting such other facts as may be pro-vided for on blanks furnished by the GeneralSecretary-Treasurer. For noncompliance with thissection after due notification, further aid shall be dis-continued at the discretion of the General Secretary-Treasurer.

SEC. 185. When strike or lockout benefits are to bepaid, the General Secretary-Treasurer shall furnishthe Local Union a duplicate book and the Local UnionTreasurer will receipt for all monies and pay out thesame. He will send the original sheet containing hisdisbursements to the General Office and keep theduplicate in his possession. The strike committee willnot handle the strike benefits.

Note: The provisions of Sections 174 through185 are only applicable when a local union isapplying for strike or lockout benefits or receiv-ing such benefits.

Travel or Transfer During Strikes

SEC. 186. A Local Union on strike or lockout shallhave power to reject all travel or transfer cards.

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No Suspension During Strikes

SEC. 187. No member of the United Associationcan be suspended during strike or lockout, but ongoing back to work he shall pay 15 percent of hiswages until all dues and assessments have been paid.

Sympathetic Strike Within the Association

SEC. 188. When the approval of the GeneralExecutive Board is obtained for a strike in any partic-ular shop or job, it shall signify that the employer hasbecome unfair throughout the entire jurisdiction ofthe United Association, and all members are debarredfrom working for such employer, either directly orindirectly, until the matter in dispute has been adjust-ed. Any Local Union allowing its members to workfor such employer shall, after due notice, be suspend-ed by the General Executive Board, and shall not bereinstated until the Constitution has been compliedwith.

WORKING CONDITIONS

Hours of Labor

SEC. 189. (a) Eight (8) hours shall constitute aday’s work for members of the United Association,and no financial aid will be rendered to any LocalUnion going on strike for more wages whose hours oflabor are more than eight (8) on building work. It isdistinctly understood, however, that the Local Unionsmust continue to strive for the shorter workday andthe shorter workweek.

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that are in the interest of the membership of therespective Local Unions.

(c) The Local Unions, in addition to striving for ashorter workday and workweek, are also committedto make every effort to increase the standard of liv-ing, wages and working conditions of their mem-bers.

Wages

SEC. 190. Each Local Union of the UnitedAssociation with the approval of the District Councilshall establish the wage scale for journeymen in theterritorial jurisdiction covered by said Local Union.There shall not be more than one (1) established wagescale covering each class of work for said journeymenand apprentices in said territory. Where there is onlyone (1) Local Union in the territory, then the LocalUnion shall establish one (1) wage scale coveringeach class of work for all journeymen and appren-tices.

Subcontracting

SEC. 191. No member of the United Associationwill be permitted to subcontract or lump the installa-tion of any plumbing, heating, sprinkler or pipe work,or any other work under the jurisdiction of the UnitedAssociation, or to work in any shop where subcon-tracting is practiced. Any member who violates thissection may be assessed, suspended or expelled inaccordance with the procedures of Section 199 of theConstitution.

Tools

SEC. 192. No member of the United Associationshall be permitted to furnish tools.

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Use of Vehicles

SEC. 193. The use of vehicles of any description(unless furnished by the employer) will be discontin-ued by the members of the United Association duringworking hours, and the Local Unions of the UnitedAssociation shall be and are hereby empowered tolegislate locally against further use of the same.

Working Contrary to Terms of

Collective Bargaining Agreement

SEC. 194. (a) A member shall not perform anywork for any contractor whose business performswork that comes within the work jurisdiction of theUnited Association, if that employer is not a party toa collective bargaining agreement entered into eitherby a UA Local Union or the United Association.

(b) No member may be employed in an industrialplant on any work, whether it be construction, main-tenance or modernization, that comes within the workjurisdiction of the United Association where the LocalUnion does not have a collective bargaining agree-ment with the industrial plant or where the wage rateand terms and conditions of employment in the plantare less than the standards established in the LocalUnion Agreement, unless the member has, prior toemployment in such a plant, obtained the consent ofthe Local Union Executive Board.

(c) A member who enters business for himself orholds a financial interest in any business and suchbusiness performs work that comes within the workjurisdiction of the United Association must sign a col-lective bargaining agreement with a Local Union orLocal Unions in whose territorial jurisdiction plumb-ing or pipe fitting work is performed.

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(d) A member violating this section shall be disci-plined under Section 199 by fine, suspension orexpulsion. Local Unions failing to comply with thissection shall be disciplined as provided by Sections90 and 91.

OFFENSES, PENALTIES,

TRIALS, AND APPEALS

Obtaining of Fraudulent Membership

SEC. 195. (a) Any member of the UnitedAssociation who alone or in concert with others par-ticipates in the sale or issuance of counterfeit mem-bership cards, transfer cards or travel cards shall, afternotice, hearing and a finding of guilt in accordancewith the procedures of Section 199 or Section 202(a)be penalized by expulsion.

(b) Any member of the United Association whoalone or in concert with others participates in the saleof membership by the payment of monies over andabove what is constitutionally required of new mem-bers or in the procurement of membership for anapplicant by fraud or false statements or misrepresen-tations or forgery shall, after notice, hearing and afinding of guilt in accordance with the procedures ofSection 199 or Section 202(a) be penalized by expul-sion.

Discrimination Against Members

SEC. 196. The United Association recognizes thatevery member is entitled to just treatment and as amatter of policy, the United Association embraces andsupports the anti-discrimination laws of the UnitedStates and Canada.

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Threats Against Local Union Officers

SEC. 197. Any members found guilty after noticeand hearing of making threats of physical violence orharm, or who actually assault a Local Union officer ora Local Union appointed representative shall be fined,suspended or expelled from the United Association.

Unauthorized Picket Line or Work Stoppage

SEC. 198. Any member of the United Associationwho puts up an unauthorized picket line or causes orengages in a wildcat strike or work stoppage in viola-tion of the no strike provision of a collective bargain-ing agreement shall be disciplined under Sections 199or 202(a) by fine, suspension or expulsion. A membershall be deemed responsible for conduct by membersof his immediate family that is violative of this sec-tion of the Constitution.

Charges and Trial

SEC. 199. (a) When a member of the UnitedAssociation breaks his obligations to the UnitedAssociation, or any of its Local Unions, or violatesany of the laws of the United Association, or laws andworking rules of any Local Union, charges may bepreferred against him by any member of the UnitedAssociation in good standing or any Local Union ofthe United Association that has personal knowledgeof the offense committed.

(b) The charges shall be made in writing to theLocal Union to which the member may be attached,stating with reasonable certainty the nature of theoffense charged, the time and place of the occurrence,naming the witnesses and all other data, and it shallrequire a majority vote of the membership in atten-dance at a regular or special called union meeting to

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whom the charges are referred, to accept suchcharges, and the charges must be signed by a memberof the United Association, in good standing.

(c) A copy of the charges attested by the seal of theLocal Union, signed by the Secretary of the LocalUnion, shall be immediately sent to the accused to hislast known address on the books of the Local Unionby the Secretary and this shall be deemed due notice,provided, however, that for the nonpayment of duesor assessments a member may be suspended orexpelled without the formality of a trial as above setforth.

(d) When charges have been made and accepted ashereinbefore provided, the entire matter shall bereferred to the Local Union Executive Board for trial,and they shall without unnecessary delay summon theparties, hear all witnesses, and try the case, providedthat the accused may have ten (10) days from the dateof notice before being called upon to plead to thecharges as specified.

(e) Charges against members of Local Union 669shall be processed in accordance with the special rulesand regulations that have been promulgated by theGeneral Executive Board. The General ExecutiveBoard shall have the discretionary authority to amendthe special rules and regulations from time to time.

SEC. 200. (a) The Local Union Executive Boardwill report their findings at the next regular or specialmeeting of the Local Union. If the accused is foundguilty, he may be assessed, suspended or expelled. Ifthe verdict is expulsion, there shall be a set assess-ment or raised initiation fee also placed against him toindicate upon what terms the expelled member mayagain become a good standing member of the United

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Association. The findings of the Local UnionExecutive Board shall be final and binding subject tothe appeal provisions of the Constitution. No voteshall be taken among the Local Union membership onthe report to the Local Union Executive Board.

(b) When a member is found guilty by the LocalUnion Executive Board after due notice and trial, asprovided by this Constitution, of filing charges mali-ciously and in bad faith against a brother member, heshall be assessed and punished by the Local UnionExecutive Board subject to the appeal provisions ofthe Constitution.

Hearing Officer

SEC. 201. Whenever a majority of the members ofthe Executive Board of a Local Union are found bythe General President, after notice or application, tobe disqualified for any reason from acting on chargespreferred against a member under Section 199, oragainst an officer under Section 127, then the GeneralPresident may appoint a hearing officer or officersfrom the membership of the United Association to actin the place and stead of the Local Union ExecutiveBoard and the Local Union. The hearing officer orofficers so appointed shall conduct the hearing and,after the close of the testimony, shall make a summa-ry of findings and recommendations and file the samewith the General President. The General Presidentshall then consider the entire record and if he finds theaccused member or officer guilty, he shall have fulldiscretionary power to impose on the member or offi-cer any penalty he finds appropriate, including, butnot limited to, reprimands, fines, assessments, expul-sion, suspension of membership, removal from office,denial to hold any office permanently or for a fixed

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period, or commands to do or perform, or refrain fromdoing or performing specified acts.

An appeal may be taken by the member or officerfrom the General President’s decision to the GeneralExecutive Board within twenty (20) days of notifica-tion of the decision. The decision of the GeneralExecutive Board shall be communicated to the inter-ested parties by the General Secretary-Treasurer andshall be final and binding without a right of furtherappeal.

ORIGINAL JURISDICTION OF THE GENERAL

EXECUTIVE BOARD TO TRY OFFENSES

AGAINST THE INTERNATIONAL UNION

SEC. 202. (a) When any offense is committedagainst the International Union or its officers includ-ing, but not limited to, a violation of the provisions ofthis Constitution or the policies or decisions of theInternational Union or any officer thereof, writtencharges may be filed against any accused members,officers, Local Unions, District Councils, State orProvincial Associations or other affiliated body andthe General Executive Board shall have original juris-diction to conduct the trial on such charges.

(b) The General Executive Board shall have fulldiscretionary power to accept, reject, or may directthat the charges be referred to a Local Union to beacted upon in accordance with Section 199 of theConstitution. If the General Executive Board acceptsthe charges and finds that, at the same time, chargeshave already been filed or hearings are pending beforean affiliated body dealing with the same subject mat-ter of the charges over which the General ExecutiveBoard has required original jurisdiction under thissection, the jurisdiction of such affiliated body shall

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forthwith terminate and the affiliated body shall, uponrequest of the General Executive Board, transfer all ofits records and papers pertaining to the case to theGeneral Executive Board.

(c) Upon acceptance of the charges the GeneralSecretary-Treasurer shall serve a copy of the chargesby certified mail upon the accused together withnotice of the time and place of trial.

(d) The General Executive Board may, in its discre-tion, have a trial under this section conducted beforea panel of one or more hearing officers appointedfrom among the members of the General ExecutiveBoard or the membership of the United Association.This panel, acting on behalf of the General ExecutiveBoard, shall conduct a hearing and make findings andrecommendations for disciplinary action, if any, to thefull membership of the General Executive Board forits final vote and decision.

(e) In any case under this section, if the accused isfound guilty, the General Executive Board shall havefull discretionary power to impose any penalty itfinds appropriate including, but not limited to repri-mands, fines, assessments, expulsion, suspension ofmembership or suspension or revocation of charter,denial to hold any office permanently or for a fixedperiod, or commands to do or perform, or refrainfrom doing or performing specified acts. Where theaccused is an individual officer or member, the deci-sion of the General Executive Board shall be finaland binding and not appealable. When the accused,however, is an affiliated body, the decision of theGeneral Executive Board may be appealed to theconvention in accordance with Section 208 of theConstitution.

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Penalties Requiring Approval of

General Executive Board

SEC. 203. (a) No Local Union of the UnitedAssociation shall impose an assessment of more than$1,500.00, suspension or expulsion upon any memberof the United Association unless approved by theGeneral Executive Board.

(b) After notice and hearing of charges against anindividual providing for a fine or assessment of morethan $1,500.00, suspension or expulsion, the LocalUnion shall, within twenty (20) days file an applica-tion upon forms supplied by the General Secretary-Treasurer with the General Executive Board request-ing the approval of the penalty of more than$1,500.00, suspension or expulsion.

(c) The petition for approval shall set forth a copyof the charges, the date of acceptance of the chargesby the Local Union membership, the date a copy ofthe charges and notice of hearing were mailed by cer-tified mail to the member’s last known address, adigest or summary of all of the testimony of the vari-ous witnesses appearing at the hearing, including theaccused, the findings of the Local Union ExecutiveBoard, and the date the Local Union Executive Boardreported its findings at a regular meeting of the LocalUnion.

(d) The General Secretary-Treasurer shall mail acopy of the petition to the member by certified mail tohis last known address as shown on the records of theLocal Union. The accused member shall have a periodof two (2) weeks after receipt of the copy of the petitionfor approval in which to file a statement of his position.

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Board shall be final and binding and there shall be nofurther appeal.

SEC. 204. Any member committing any act forwhich he has been disciplined by either an assess-ment, suspension or expulsion, which has beenapproved by the General Executive Board, cannot bereinstated by any Local Union without the consent ofthe General Executive Board.

Note: The Constitutional meaning and intentof the above Section 204 is that the Local Unioncannot remove any disciplinary measuresalready sanctioned by the General ExecutiveBoard on members or ex-members without theapproval of the General Executive Board.

Appeals to General Executive Board

SEC. 205. (a) A member who is assessed or fined$1,500.00 or less by the Local Union (other than sus-pension or expulsion) may appeal to the GeneralExecutive Board provided such appeal is filed withintwenty (20) days of the date the Local UnionExecutive Board reported its findings at a regularmeeting of the Local Union. A member shall file hisappeal in writing, setting forth the grounds and rea-sons why the fine or other action of the Local Unionshould be reversed, modified or disallowed.

(b) The General Secretary-Treasurer shall for-ward a copy of the appeal to the Local Union anddirect the Local Union to file on forms furnished bythe General Secretary-Treasurer within ten (10)days, including a copy of the charges, the date ofacceptance of the charges by the Local Union mem-bership, the date a copy of the charges and notice ofhearing were mailed by certified mail to the mem-ber’s last known address, a digest or summary of all

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of the testimony of the various witnesses appearingat the hearing, including the accused, the findings ofthe Local Union Executive Board, and the date theLocal Union Executive Board reported its findingsat a regular meeting of the Local Union.

(c) The General Secretary-Treasurer shall forward acopy to the member. The accused member may filewith the General Secretary-Treasurer a reply to theLocal Union’s statement, if he desires, within ten (10)days.

(d) The General Executive Board shall render adecision, and the decision of the General ExecutiveBoard shall be final and binding and there shall be nofurther appeal.

SEC. 206. (a) Where protests are entered againstany provision of the Constitution, the first case ofeach of these shall be referred to the GeneralExecutive Board and a decision asked that will estab-lish a precedent to be followed in future cases of aparallel nature which shall be referred to the GeneralPresident for his decision, and should an appeal betaken from the General President’s decision, the entirematter and testimony, together with the GeneralPresident’s ruling, shall be referred to the GeneralExecutive Board for their approval or disapproval.The General Executive Board’s action shall be final;such final action must be rendered to the GeneralPresident and General Secretary-Treasurer who inturn shall notify the parties interested of the final deci-sion.

(b) Appeals may also be taken from any decisionor order of suspension or expulsion made by theGeneral President to the General Executive Boardwithin twenty (20) days. The General Executive

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Board shall render such decision to the GeneralPresident and to the General Secretary-Treasurer.The decision of such Board shall be final, and shallbe communicated to the interested parties by theGeneral Secretary-Treasurer.

SEC. 207. (a) On all appeals made to the GeneralExecutive Board, including, but not confined to, thepetition by a Local Union to sanction assessment, sus-pension or expulsion of members under Section 203,the General Executive Board shall have power toaffirm, reverse, modify, or amend any decision, or toenter such other new decision or penalty based uponthe entire record as the General Executive Board in itsdiscretion deems just and proper.

(b) The General Executive Board may, in its discre-tion, on any matter or appeal which comes before it,appoint one or more hearing officers, either from theBoard or from the membership of the UnitedAssociation. The hearing officer or officers soappointed shall conduct a hearing and shall makefindings and recommendations to the full membershipof the General Executive Board for its final vote anddecision.

Appeals to Convention

SEC. 208. Any decision, unless otherwise providedfor, made by the General Executive Board shall besubject to appeal to the following convention, if sodesired, within sixty (60) days after notification ofsuch decision is mailed to the parties. The period ofsixty (60) days is to run from the date of mailing suchdecision, but the decision shall be and remain effec-tive for all purposes during the pendency of any suchappeal, and is to be carried out in any respect by allparties until the following convention decides the

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appeal, or otherwise determines and directs. In theevent a Local Union, District Council, State orProvincial Association fails to carry out any decisionpending an appeal to the convention, said affiliatedbody shall stand suspended from all privileges of theUnited Association until the decision has been com-plied with. During such period of suspension theSecretary-Treasurer may not accept any per capita taxfrom said affiliated body.

Disciplinary Penalties

SEC. 209. Various sections of the Constitutionauthorize the imposing of penalties, fines, assess-ments, suspension or expulsion upon individual mem-bers or Local Unions, District Councils, State orProvincial Associations. Wherever authority is givento impose any of these penalties under theConstitution, whether it be by a Local Union, GeneralPresident or General Executive Board, such authorityshall also include the power to impose penalties of (1)reprimands; (2) denial to hold any office permanentlyor for a fixed period; or (3) commands to do or per-form, or refrain from doing or performing, specifiedacts.

Exhaustion of Remedies Within

the United Association

SEC. 210. No officer, representative or member ofthe United Association, or its Local Unions, DistrictCouncils, or State or Provincial Associations shallresort to court proceedings of any description in anymatter pertaining to this organization or its LocalUnions, or his membership or office until all remediesprovided for within the United AssociationConstitution have been fully exhausted.

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CONSTITUTION AND RITUAL

Ritual

SEC. 211. The General Executive Board is empow-ered to publish the Ritual of the United Associationand may from time to time make such changes in theRitual as it determines are necessary.

Changes in Constitution

SEC. 212. No part of this Constitution shall be sus-pended at any time, nor can it be amended, except atconventions or by referendum vote as provided in thefollowing sections.

Referendum Amendments

SEC. 213. Ten percent of the total number of LocalUnions in good standing may jointly propose anamendment to this Constitution. By a majority vote ofthe membership of each Local Union constituting asufficient number of Local Unions to comprise 10percent of the Local Unions in good standing, a writ-ten resolution proposing such amendment shall beadopted. Such proposed amendment shall be pub-lished in the official UA Journal, where argumentsmay be made for or against it for at least three (3)issues. If, within sixty (60) days from date of firstpublication of the proposed amendment, 25 percent ofthe total good standing membership of the UnitedAssociation endorse the same, the amendment shallbe submitted by the General Secretary-Treasurer for ageneral vote of the entire membership at their nextregular meeting. Each Local Union shall vote bysecret ballot (yes or no) on the amendment as submit-ted and shall immediately report to the GeneralSecretary-Treasurer the total number of voters eligi-

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ble to vote on the question and the number voting yesand the number voting no.

SEC. 214. The General Secretary-Treasurer shallcompile and publish the returns in the UA Journal,and it shall require 55 percent majority of the mem-bers voting to carry an amendment. No amendmentshall be considered adopted if less than 55 percent ofthe total membership vote. Amendments so adoptedshall take effect upon their passage or as specified inthe amendment.

Savings Clause

SEC. 215. (a) If any provision of this Constitutionshall be declared invalid or inoperative by any com-petent authority of the executive, judicial or adminis-trative branch of federal or state government, theGeneral Executive Board shall have the authority tosuspend the operation of such provision during theperiod of its invalidity and to substitute in its placeand stead a provision which will meet the objectionsto its validity, and which will be in accord with theintent and purpose of the invalid provision. If any sec-tion of this Constitution should be held invalid byoperation of law or by any tribunal of competent juris-diction, the remainder of this Constitution, or theapplication of such section to persons or circum-stances other than those as to which it has been heldinvalid, shall not be affected thereby.

(b) The General President, with the approval of theGeneral Executive Board, is authorized to grantadministrative relief to the Canadian Local Unionsfrom certain provisions of this Constitution which, inthe General President’s sole discretion, are in the bestinterests of the United Association or are necessary tocomply with applicable Canadian Federal orProvincial laws.

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SEC. 216. (a) The General President and theGeneral Secretary-Treasurer in conjunction with theLaws Committee shall have the power following con-vention adoption of amendments to this Constitutionprior to the printing thereof, to make such corrections,typographical, grammatical, punctuation, or other-wise, including the supplying or remedying of inad-vertent omissions or errors as are necessary to carryout the spirit and intent of any amendments adopted,as well as the power to incorporate in the appropriateplaces in the Constitution salary adjustmentsapproved pursuant to Section 45; the power to incor-porate changes in sections of the Constitution result-ing from amendments to other sections of theConstitution such as the per capita tax and fees inSection 133; the power to rearrange, renumber andrecaption any of the sections of the Constitution andthe power to incorporate in the Constitution in theform of new sections some but not necessarily all ofthe resolutions and reports adopted by the conventionthat have the force and effect of law.

(b) Wherever any words are used in thisConstitution in the masculine gender, they shall beconstrued as though they were also used in the femi-nine gender or neuter gender in all situations wherethey would so apply.

Effective Date of Amendments

SEC. 217. All amendments to the UnitedAssociation Constitution adopted at the 38thConvention shall be effective January 1, 2012, unlessotherwise provided. Those sections of the UnitedAssociation Constitution not amended at the 38thConvention shall remain in full force and effect untilamended at a future UA Convention.

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TRAVEL CARDS FOR BUILDING AND

CONSTRUCTION TRADES JOURNEYMEN

SEC. 218. (a) Obligations of traveling membersand Local Unions in which travel cards are deposited:

1. Travel card members are brother and sisterUnited Association members—not strangers—andmust be treated as brothers and sisters by all UnitedAssociation members.

2. Most travel card members are seeking work inareas other than their home Local Union—notthrough choice, but from economic necessity. Assuch, they generally incur double expenses provid-ing for their families at home and expenses on theroad.

3. Traveling members must bear their fair share ofthe expenses of the Local Union in whose territorythey are working, but must not be charged amounts inexcess of those provided for in this Constitution.

4. Since all United Association members may beforced at some time to travel in search of work, wemust all treat our traveling brothers and sisters as wewould wish to be treated when we travel—with digni-ty, fairness and humanity.

5. Traveling members must respect the lawful prac-tices, traditions and policies of Local Unions in whoseterritory they seek work.

6. Traveling members must be productive, reliableand efficient in their work to preserve the harmoniousrelationship between the Local Union and theemployers.

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and will be dealt with firmly and in accordance withthe provisions herein.

8. Traveling members have an obligation to knowtheir rights and duties under this Constitution.

9. Each individual traveling member, whose rightsunder this section are violated by any Local Union,must report such violation in writing to the GeneralPresident of the United Association giving his name,card number, and all pertinent data within fourteen(14) days of the initial date of the violation, regardlessof the fact that the same or similar violations arerepeated. If the individual traveling member fails toreport the violation within fourteen (14) days to theGeneral President of the United Association then theUnited Association shall have no obligation orresponsibility to the traveling member as a result ofthe violation of this section.

(b) There shall be a card known as a travel cardissued by the Business Manager (or officer designat-ed by him) of the Local Union only to BuildingTrades journeymen members fulfilling the conditionsprescribed by sub-section (c) of this section, whodesire to travel from one Local Union to another insearch of employment. Permanent travel cards shallbe furnished to the Local Unions by the GeneralOffice for any good standing Building Trades jour-neymen members desiring to travel and shall be insuch form as the General President with approval ofthe General Executive Board, shall from time to timeprescribe or modify. Any Building Trades journeymanmember shall obtain a travel card only from the LocalUnion in which he holds membership. It shall bedeposited in a Local Union in which a member seeksemployment. On leaving the jurisdiction of a Local

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Union in which his travel card is deposited, a membermay in accordance with sub-section (j) request thatLocal Union to mail his travel card to him at theaddress indicated by him, and the Local Union shallcomply with such request promptly.

Upon initial issuance by his home Local Union,each travel card shall be signed by the member whoreceives it in the presence of the officer issuing thesame unless a waiver of this requirement is granted bythe General Executive Board.

(c) A travel card shall be issued to a BuildingTrades journeyman desiring same, if he meets the fol-lowing conditions:

1. He must be in good financial standing with alllegal and valid financial obligations paid through thecurrent month. The travel card shall be valid onlywhen all legal and valid financial obligations are paidto the home Local Union through the current month asevidenced by a member’s membership card.

2. He must have held membership in the UnitedAssociation for at least one (1) calendar year just priorto the issuance of the card. However, upon theapproval of the International Representative, a travelcard may be issued to a member who has less than one(1) calendar year of membership.

(d) A Building Trades journeyman member desiringto deposit a travel card in a Local Union shall presentit together with his membership card, to the LocalUnion Business Manager, or his designated represen-tative. Such officer or agent shall accept any travelcard properly presented by a Building Trades journey-man member. Upon such member depositing the trav-el card, he may be required to sign his name in the

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presence of the Local Union officer or agent receivingit for identification purposes.

(e) Should any question arise as to the legality orvalidity of the issuance or acceptance of the travelcard, the officer or agent of the Local Union issuingor accepting the travel card shall give immediatenotice to the General President, who shall take appro-priate action to adjust or decide the question so raised.The decision of the General President shall be finaland binding, and there shall be no appeal from thedecision of the General President to the GeneralExecutive Board.

(f) When a member deposits his travel card in a sis-ter Local Union, he shall continue to pay all his regu-lar financial obligations to the Local Union in whichhe holds membership, and shall retain all rights andprivileges of membership in his home Local Union.Violation of this sub-section shall be deemed justcause for a Local Union to refuse to accept furthertravel card monies from the traveling member. Thetravel card shall not be returned to the member untilproof is received that all financial obligations to thehome Local Union are paid through the currentmonth. The above remedies shall be in addition to anylegal rights the Local Union may have under a unionsecurity clause of its collective bargaining agreementfor failure of the traveler to pay his home Local Unionfinancial obligations or travel card monies.

(g) A local union in which a traveling member isworking shall receive from the traveling membertravel card dues not to exceed $18 per week or if thelocal union has a check-off provision for the collec-tion of monies in its collective bargaining agreement,the amount uniformly collected by check-off not to

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exceed three percent (3%) of gross wages. [Check-offof cents per hour shall be converted to percentages.]Travel card dues shall be collected only for weeks inwhich the member actually works. The monies col-lected from the traveling member shall be used by thelocal union in which his travel card is deposited tohelp defray the administrative and collective bargain-ing expenses of the Local Union as well as the otherexpenses for which a Local Union member’s pay-ments are utilized. If travel card dues are paid direct-ly to the Local Union rather than by check-off, it shallbe paid weekly or monthly as determined by eachLocal Union and the member must be given a receiptat the time of payment.

In the event a Local Union has a check-off greaterthan three percent (3%) of gross wages it may, upon ashowing of good cause, request that the higher rateapply to traveling members also. Such requests shallbe made to a three-member Travel Card Committeeappointed by the General President. Additionally, thisCommittee shall be available to consider requestsfrom Local Unions regarding any other provisions ofSection 218 and to grant exceptions or waivers to anyof its provisions when the Committee deems it appro-priate. The Committee’s decisions shall be final andbinding with no appeal. The members of theCommittee shall serve at the discretion of the GeneralPresident.

If the amount withheld from a traveling member’swages and paid to the Local Union is in excess of theamount provided for herein, the excess shall automat-ically be refunded to the traveling member by arefund check made payable to the traveling memberand forwarded to the traveling member’s home LocalUnion. The refund shall be made in accordance with

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the rules promulgated by the General Officers of theUnited Association. Said rules may be modified fromtime to time by the General Officers when they deemit necessary.

Note: The Constitutional meaning and intentof Section (g) does not apply to Canada. Canadais exempt from Section (g). Please refer toSection (t).

(h) A traveling member shall not be entitled tovoice or vote in the Local Union in which his travelcard is deposited, but shall enjoy the privilege ofattending the meetings of the Local Union upon pres-entation of his membership card properly stamped.

(i) The traveling member shall abide by all workingrules and regulations, or by-laws relating to workingrules and regulations, and collective bargaining agree-ments in effect in the Local Union in which his travelcard is deposited. A traveling member violating thissub-section shall, after notice and hearing, be finednot more than $500.00 by the Local Union in whichhis travel card is deposited.

A traveling member who fails to pay all travel cardmonies owed a local union, shall, after notice and ahearing, be fined by the Local Union in which histravel card is deposited not more than double theamount owed.

A traveling member shall be required to make pay-ments to the Local Union in which his travel card isdeposited only as set forth in this Section 218 and forsuch fines as may be lawfully levied.

(j) A Building Trades journeyman member who haddeposited his travel card in a Local Union, and whodesires to travel to another Local Union in search of

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employment, or to return to his home Local Union,must request return of his travel card from the LocalUnion Business Manager, or his designated represen-tative. The travel card member may authorize theBusiness Manager, or his designated representative,to mail his travel card to him as provided in subsec-tion (b).

(k) Upon payment of all amounts owing to suchLocal Union, and upon payment of any fines lawfullylevied by such Local Union, and all financial obliga-tions due to his home Local Union, such authorizedofficer or representative shall release the travel card tothe traveling member.

(l) Notwithstanding any other provision of this sec-tion, a Local Union may refuse to accept a travel cardduring a strike or lockout involving such LocalUnion, or if such card has been altered or defaced.Notwithstanding any other provision of this section,Local Unions which have an established custom orpractice or mutual agreement permitting members oftheir respective Local Unions to work in each other’sterritory without the necessity of the issuance anddepositing of travel cards and without the payment ofany fees, may continue such custom, practice oragreement. The General President may direct saidLocal Unions to abide by and carry out said estab-lished custom or practice, or mutual agreement to per-mit the members to work in each other’s respectivejurisdiction without the issuance or depositing of atravel card and without the payment of any fees.

(m) A travel card shall be accepted under the provi-sions of this section for one (1) Building Trades jour-neyman member for each branch of the craft, that is,one (1) plumber, one (1) steam fitter or pipe fitter, one

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(1) lead burner, and one (1) sprinklerfitter sent fromone (1) Local Union to perform or install work in thejurisdiction of another Local Union for a contractor inagreement with the home Local Union ordinarilyengaged in work elsewhere. Such journeymenalthough performing supervisory work, may alsowork with the tools, and shall not, in any event, besubject to an examination.

(n) A member who performs any work for anyEmployer contrary to Section 194 of this Constitutionwithin the jurisdiction of a Local Union other than hishome Local Union, whether he deposits his travelcard or not, shall, after notice and hearing, be finednot more than $1,000.00 by the Local Union in whichthe violation occurs as a travel card violation.

(o) A traveling member of the United Associationleaving the jurisdiction of a Local Union in which histravel card is deposited without reporting to theBusiness Manager or his designated representative,and without having his travel card released to him,shall, after notice and hearing by the Local Union inwhich his travel card is deposited, be fined a sum notto exceed $500.00.

(p) Any member found to have issued or obtainedor received a travel card illegally or fraudulently inviolation of this section shall, after notice and hearing,be fined a sum not to exceed $500.00.

(q) A Local Union or any officer, or designated rep-resentative refusing to accept a travel card or permit-ting, in violation of this section, a member of theUnited Association to work or be employed in thejurisdiction of the Local Union without requiring themember to deposit a travel card or violating thisSection in any other way shall be disciplined underSection 202 of this Constitution.

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(r) Whenever the United Association assumes juris-diction over a construction project or job site, theUnited Association may honor and accept travel cardsthat are issued by Local Unions in conformity withthe Constitution, and the United Association may col-lect travel card monies as provided by thisConstitution. The United Association may also returntravel cards to the members in accordance with therequirements of this Constitution, and may direct thattravel card monies be paid to a Local Union which isassisting the United Association in administering theproject or job site.

(s) Any officer or member of a Local Union who isauthorized to accept a travel card and who refuses toaccept a travel card in violation of the laws of theUnited Association or who attaches or levies other con-ditions on a travel card member in violation of the lawsof the United Association, after notice and trial underSection 202 of this Constitution shall be fined, sus-pended or expelled by the General Executive Board.

(t) The General Executive Board is authorized todevelop and promulgate separate travel card rules forthe Local Unions located in the Dominion of Canadaafter consultation with the Director of CanadianAffairs and the Canadian Advisory Committee.

Transfer Cards for Building and Construction

Trades Journeymen and Metal Trades Journeymen

SEC. 219. (a) There shall be a card known as atransfer card issued to journeymen members of theUnited Association. When transfer cards are issued,they must specify the type of membership, whetherBuilding and Construction Trades, Metal Trades, orcombination Local Union, and if a combination LocalUnion, the transfer card shall state in what branch the

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member was affiliated, whether Building andConstruction Trades or Metal Trades, and state thedate of initiation and/or reinstatement, and by whichLocal Union. A journeyman member shall be entitledto deposit his transfer card only in a Local Union hav-ing trade jurisdiction over the craft in which he isqualified. A transfer card issued:

1. to a journeyman holding membership in aBuilding and Construction Trades Local Union can bedeposited in a Building and Construction TradesLocal Union, Metal Trades Local Union, or a combi-nation Local Union.

2. to a journeyman member of a combination LocalUnion affiliated with a Building and ConstructionTrades branch of a combination Local Union may bedeposited by a journeyman member in a Building andConstruction Trades Local Union, or in a MetalTrades Local Union, or in a combination LocalUnion.

3. to a journeyman member of a Metal Trades LocalUnion or a Metal Trades journeyman member of acombination Local Union can only be deposited in asister Metal Trades Local Union or in the MetalTrades branch of a combination Local Union, andcannot be deposited in a Building and ConstructionTrades Local Union.

(b) Transfer cards shall be in such form as theGeneral President shall prescribe and shall be fur-nished by the General Office. Transfer cards shall beissued by the Financial Secretary of the Local Uniononly to journeymen members who have satisfied therequirements of Section 219(d).

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Union satisfactorily showing that he is permanentlychanging and moving his domicile and residence tothe territorial jurisdiction or area of the Local Unionto which he desires to transfer his membership.

(d) No transfer card shall be issued to a journeymanmember unless he has had a valid travel card on filein the Local Union to which he wishes to transfer forat least three (3) years prior to his application for thetransfer card.

(e) No transfer card shall be issued to a journeymanmember unless he has paid up-to-date all legal andvalid financial obligations to his Local Union, andunless no charges are pending against him for violat-ing the laws and rules of the United Association or ofan affiliated Local Union.

(f) With the issuance of a transfer card the homeLocal Union shall mail the signed statement of thejourneyman member to the Business Manager orBusiness Agent of the Local Union to which he is per-manently changing or moving his domicile and resi-dence. A transfer card shall remain valid no longerthan thirty (30) days from the date of issuance, asshown on the card, or until deposited, whichever isearlier.

Note: “Home Local Union” means the LocalUnion to which you are paying your regularmonthly dues.

(g) Within thirty (30) days from the date a transfercard is issued, the member holding such card shalldeposit it in the Local Union where he is transferringor return the card to the Local Union issuing thesame. The Local Union Business Manager, or theofficer or agent designated by him, or if there is noBusiness Manager, the Local Union Business Agent,

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or the officer or agent designated by him, must acceptany transfer card properly presented by a journeymanmember of the United Association issued in accor-dance with this Constitution, unless there is a strikeor a lockout in the locality. Upon the memberdepositing the transfer card, he shall be required tosign his name in the presence of the Local Unionofficer or agent receiving it for identification purpos-es. Promptly at the end of each month, the FinancialSecretary of the Local Union shall forward to theGeneral Office all transfer cards which have beenaccepted by the Local Union within the month.

(h) The Local Union shall accept the transfer cardproperly presented for deposit which was issued inaccordance with this Constitution and make an inves-tigation of the facts set forth in the signed statementof the journeyman member that he has permanentlychanged and moved his domicile and residence to theterritorial jurisdiction or area of the Local Union.

(i) Within thirty (30) days after the transfer card hasbeen deposited, if a question arises as to the legalityor validity of accepting the transfer card or theissuance of the transfer card, the Local Union accept-ing or issuing the transfer card shall file a protest withthe General President who shall take appropriateaction to adjust or decide the protest so made. Thedecision of the General President shall be final andbinding, and no appeal can be made to the GeneralExecutive Board. A member holding or denied atransfer card shall have a right to protest to theGeneral President who shall take similar action withsimilar finality as in the case of a Local Union protest.

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Union, it may issue transfer cards to the members inconformity with the provisions of this section dealingwith transfer cards.

(k) After issuance of a transfer card, a journeymanmember shall remain a member of the Local Unionissuing the transfer card until such time as the transfercard is deposited in the Local Union where he is per-manently changing and moving his domicile and res-idence.

(l) When the transfer card is deposited and accept-ed by a Local Union, the journeyman member shallthen be entitled to all the rights and privileges andsubject to all the duties of membership in such LocalUnion as are conferred or imposed upon other mem-bers similarly situated in accordance with the laws ofthe United Association. A journeyman memberdepositing a transfer card in a Local Union shall berequired to pay dues and assessments to such LocalUnion commencing with the month in which the cardis deposited.

(m) Advance dues and assessments paid to theLocal Union issuing the transfer card for any periodas to which an obligation exists under this subsectionto pay dues and assessments to the Local Union inwhich the transfer card is deposited, less any per capi-ta or assessments already paid to the UnitedAssociation, shall, upon request, be remitted to theLocal Union in which such card is deposited, andcredited toward the obligations of the member in theLocal Union to which he has transferred.

(n) A Local Union acting through its officers oragents, refusing to accept a transfer card in violationof the laws of the United Association shall, in additionto the penalties imposed, and in accordance with the

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procedures provided by Sections 90 and 93, be penal-ized $100.00 for each day after such transfer card isproperly presented to the Local Union for deposituntil such card is accepted, each such day constitutinga separate offense.

(o) Any officer or member of a Local Union who isauthorized to accept transfer cards, and who refuses toaccept a transfer card in violation of the laws of theUnited Association, shall, after notice and trial, befined, suspended or expelled by the GeneralExecutive Board.

(p) No Local Union Financial Secretary shall be eli-gible to sign or issue a transfer card to himself, butsuch card shall be issued only by the President of hisLocal Union on the same terms and conditions as gov-ern other transfer cards under this section. No officeror agent of a Local Union who receives, deals with orhandles money or finances of the Local Union shallbe issued a transfer card unless the books and financesof the Local Union shall have first been audited by theFinance Committee or a Certified Public Accountant.Any transfer card so issued without such pre-auditand a reasonable opportunity for appropriate actionon the basis thereof, shall be void and of no effect.

(q) Any member found to have obtained orreceived, or to have issued a transfer card illegally orfraudulently, in violation of this section, shall, afternotice and hearing, be fined a sum not to exceed$250.00, together with cancellation of the transfercard.

(r) Whenever the General President determines thata Local Union has a serious unemployment problemor a Local Union has an abnormally excessive amountof work in its territorial jurisdiction, the General

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President shall have the discretionary authority to sus-pend the transfer card provisions for a Local Unionand thereby authorize a Local Union to refuse toaccept transfer cards. In making a determination tosuspend Section 219 for a Local Union, the GeneralPresident shall have the discretionary authority to pre-scribe the duration of the suspension of Section 219.All decisions made by the General President relativeto this section shall be subject to approval of theGeneral Executive Board.

Additional Travel and Transfer Regulations

SEC. 220. (a) The General President with the con-sent and approval of the General Executive Boardshall be empowered to make such reasonable rulesand regulations not inconsistent with the provisions ofSections 218 and 219 as may be necessary to carry outand effectuate the purpose and intent of such sections.

(b) The General President shall be empowered toprescribe reasonable rules and regulations regardingthe issuance of transfer or travel cards for BuildingTrades apprentice members.

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PROVISIONS RELATING TO MARINE

PIPEFITTER-METAL TRADES LOCAL

UNIONS OR BRANCHES, AND METAL

TRADES LOCAL UNIONS OR BRANCHES

Local Unions which contain Marine Pipefittersshall be known as Marine Pipefitter-Metal TradesLocal Unions, or as a Marine Pipefitter-Metal Tradesbranch of combination Local Unions. Each suchMarine Pipefitter-Metal Trades Local Union, orMarine Pipefitter-Metal Trades branch of a combina-tion Local Union, shall have two (2) divisions: TheMarine Pipefitter division and the Metal Trades divi-sion. The two (2) divisions shall be governed by thefollowing provisions which are an integral part of theUnited Association Constitution. These provisionsrecognize the skilled nature of Marine Pipefitters andthe nature of Metal Trades employment and shall gov-ern the qualifications and procedures for MarinePipefitter membership and Metal Trades membership.Local Unions which do not have Marine Pipefittersbut just Metal Trades jurisdiction shall be referred toas Metal Trades Local Unions or Metal Trades branchof combination Local Unions, and shall be governedonly by the “Metal Trades” provisions which follow.Any reference to Metal Trades Local Unions or MetalTrades branch of combination Local Unions or MetalTrades membership in Sections 1 through 220 of theUnited Association Constitution shall mean MarinePipefitter-Metal Trades Local Unions or branches andMetal Trades Local Unions or branches and MarinePipefitter membership as well as Metal Trades mem-bership.

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MARINE PIPEFITTER QUALIFICATIONS

AND MEMBERSHIP PROCEDURES

Journeyman Membership

SEC. MP-1. The membership designation ofMarine Pipefitter journeyman or apprentice on mem-bership cards shall be “Marine Pipefitter” or “MarinePipefitter Apprentice” or appropriate abbreviation.Journeyman membership in the Marine Pipefittersdivision of a Marine Pipefitter-Metal Trades LocalUnion or Marine Pipefitter-Metal Trades branch of acombination Local Union shall be open to all skilledMarine Pipefitters and an application for such mem-bership must contain information as to the prospec-tive member’s experience and/or training. He musthave the following qualifications:

1. At least a minimum of five (5) years actual prac-tical working experience in the installation of plumb-ing and pipe fitting systems on ships or in the con-struction or fabrication of plumbing and pipe fittingsystems in shipyards to be installed in ships.

2. Have successfully completed an apprenticeshipprogram in the marine pipefitting field of at least five(5) years’ duration approved by the TrainingDepartment of the United Association or have equiv-alent experience as determined by the Local Union.

3. Pass an examination in the marine pipefittingfield administered by the Local Union to which hedesires to become a member and approved by theTraining Department of the United Association, or atest administered by his employer and approved bythe Training Department.

4. He must be of good moral character.

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Marine Pipefitter Membership Procedures

SEC. MP-2. Every applicant for Marine Pipefittermembership must completely fill out an applicationon forms furnished by the General Secretary-Treasurer which shall be filed in the General Office ofthe United Association.

SEC. MP-3. Each applicant for journeymanMarine Pipefitter membership in a Marine Pipefitterdivision of a Marine Pipefitter-Metal Trades LocalUnion or a Marine Pipefitter-Metal Trades branch ofa combination Local Union must submit (or have sub-mitted) an affidavit or affidavits from a recognizedemployer or employers vouching for the applicant’sability to adequately perform the work of a MarinePipefitter and also vouching for his character. Theseaffidavits must cover a minimum of five (5) yearsactual practical working experience in the installationof plumbing and pipefitting systems on ships or in theconstruction of shipboard plumbing and pipefittingsystems fabricated in shipyards. These affidavits willbe furnished to the applicant by the Local Union onforms supplied by the General Secretary-Treasurer.

Apprentice Membership

SEC. MP-4. Before an applicant can be admitted asan apprentice Marine Pipefitter, he must have a soundmoral character and must agree to the following:

1. That he will work at the Marine Pipefitting Tradewith the intention of learning all phases of the work ofa journeyman Marine Pipefitter.

2. That he is willing to combine classroom trainingwith on-the-job training.

3. That he will complete a five (5) year MarinePipefitting apprenticeship training program approved

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by the Training Department of the UnitedAssociation.

Termination of Apprentice Membership

SEC. MP-5. Termination and/or cancellation ofan apprentice Marine Pipefitter’s apprentice agree-ment for just cause by an apprentice committee orthe employer shall automatically terminate his mem-bership in the United Association and the LocalUnion. There shall be no appeal to the UnitedAssociation by an apprentice on the termination ofhis membership.

Transfer of Marine Pipefitter Journeyman from a

Marine Pipefitter Division of a Local Union to a

Marine Pipefitter Division of another Local Union

SEC. MP-6. A journeyman member of a MarinePipefitter division of a Marine Pipefitter-Metal TradesLocal Union or a Marine Pipefitter-Metal Tradesbranch of a combination Local Union shall be eligibleto transfer his membership to another MarinePipefitter division of a Marine Pipefitter-Metal TradesLocal Union or Marine Pipefitter-Metal Tradesbranch of a combination Local Union provided theapplicant-member has the following qualifications:

1. That he is employed in the shipbuilding industryunder a collective bargaining agreement with a UnitedAssociation Local Union to which he desires to trans-fer his membership.

2. That he has been a member of a Marine Pipefitterdivision of a Marine Pipefitter-Metal Trades LocalUnion or Marine Pipefitter-Metal Trades branch of acombination Local Union for at least three (3) years.

3. He must be of good moral character.

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Transfer of a Marine Pipefitter Journeyman

from a Marine Pipefitter Division to a Building

and Construction Branch or Local Union

SEC. MP-7. A journeyman member of a MarinePipefitter division of a Marine Pipefitter-Metal TradesLocal Union or Marine Pipefitter-Metal Tradesbranch of a combination Local Union shall be eligibleto transfer his membership to a Building andConstruction Trades Local Union or a combinationLocal Union (Building and Construction Tradesbranch) only in the same locality as the applicant’sMarine Pipefitter-Metal Trades Local Union. Suchapplicant-member must also possess the followingqualifications:

1. He must have had at least five (5) years actualpractical working experience in the plumbing andpipefitting industry.

2. He must have been a journeyman member of aMarine Pipefitter division of a Marine Pipefitter-Metal Trades Local Union or a Marine Pipefitter-Metal Trades branch of a combination Local Union ofthe United Association for at least one (1) year.

3. He must be of good moral character.

4. He must pass a satisfactory examination as to hisskill and ability as a Building and ConstructionTrades journeyman, conducted by the ExaminingCommittee of the Building and Construction TradesLocal Union or the Building and Construction Tradesbranch of a combination Local Union.

Such applicant-member shall pay the difference, ifany, between the initiation fee he paid to the MarinePipefitter division of the Marine Pipefitter-MetalTrades Local Union or branch and the initiation fee of

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the Building and Construction Trades Local Union orbranch in effect at the time of the transfer.

Scope of Jurisdiction

SEC. MP-8. Marine Pipefitter journeymen andapprentices shall only perform plumbing and pipefit-ting work on ships and plumbing and pipefitting sys-tems which are to be installed on ships and which areconstructed and fabricated in shipyards.

Travel Cards

SEC. MP-9. Notwithstanding anything to the con-trary contained in Section 218 of this Constitution, aMarine Pipefitter journeyman may be issued a travelcard by his home Local Union if he is legitimatelylaid off from his employment as a Marine Pipefitterjourneyman. Travel cards shall not be available toMarine Pipefitters who quit their employment or aresuspended, terminated or otherwise separated fromtheir employment. The travel card shall be valid onlyfor the period of lay-off and is automatically revokedas of the date of recall to marine pipefitter employ-ment. A Marine Pipefitter journeyman whose lay-offis converted to termination through no fault of themember shall continue to be eligible for a travel carduntil his Local Union advises him of available workopportunities in his classification in the geographicalarea of his home Local Union. If the Marine Pipefitterjourneyman refuses such employment his travel cardshall be automatically revoked.

When a travel card is revoked for the above reasonsthe Business Manager or Business Agent of theMarine Pipefitter journeyman’s home Local Unionshall notify the Local Union in which the travel cardis deposited that the travel card is no longer valid.

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The travel card shall only be issued by the BusinessManager or Business Agent of the Marine Pipefitter’shome Local Union if he has received notice of avail-able work opportunities in another specific LocalUnion. The Marine Pipefitter’s travel card shall desig-nate the number and location of the Local Union towhich the Marine Pipefitter is traveling and shall onlybe accepted by that Local Union.

The General Secretary-Treasurer, with the approvalof the General Executive Board, shall design a newtravel card to be utilized solely for Marine Pipefitterjourneymen. Travel cards for Marine Pipefitter jour-neymen shall only be valid for a period of ninety (90)days from date of issuance. Prior to the expiration ofhis travel card a Marine Pipefitter shall request a newcard from his home Local Union. If he is eligible forthe new card his home Local Union shall supply it tohim.

The Marine Pipefitter journeyman shall be subjectto all the provisions of Section 218 of the UnitedAssociation Constitution not inconsistent with thisSection MP-9.

SEC. MP-10. The provisions of Sections MT-14,15, 16 and 17, as contained in the following section,shall be applicable to Marine Pipefitter members aswell as Metal Trades members and must be fully com-plied with.

SEC. MP-11. All other sections of the UnitedAssociation Constitution, except those solely relatedto Building and Construction journeymen and appren-tices, shall be applicable to Marine Pipefitter journey-men and apprentices.

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METAL TRADES QUALIFICATIONS AND

MEMBERSHIP PROCEDURES

Purpose of and Requirements for

Metal Trades Membership

SEC. MT-1. Membership in Metal Trades divisionsof Marine Pipefitter-Metal Trades Local Unions, orMetal Trades Local Unions, or Metal Trades branch-es of combination Local Unions shall be open to allMetal Trades journeyman and Metal Trades appren-tices performing work related to the plumbing andpipefitting and/or mechanical equipment and serviceindustries, such as gas workers, railroad pipefittersand in some areas refrigeration mechanics andemployees engaged in the speculative housing or res-idential installation of plumbing and piping systems.Membership in a Metal Trades division, or LocalUnions, and Metal Trades branches of combinationLocal Unions shall also be open to production, main-tenance, service and other categories of employeesperforming work related to the plumbing and pipefit-ting industry, or unrelated to the plumbing and pip-efitting industry if such employees are working in afacility where work related to the plumbing and pipefitting industry is being performed. Such membersshall be called Production Workers.

Journeyman Membership

SEC. MT-2. Before an applicant can be admitted asa journeyman Metal Trades member in a Metal TradesLocal Union, or a combination Local Union (MetalTrades branch), or a refrigeration or speculative housingor residential division of a Building and ConstructionTrades Local Union or combination Local Union, hemust have the following qualifications:

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1. Be a skilled Metal Trades craftsman with a min-imum of five (5) years actual practical working expe-rience related to the plumbing and pipefitting and/ormechanical equipment and service industries.

2. Have successfully completed an apprenticeshipprogram in the industry in which he is employed orpossess the actual practical working experiencerequired to be a journeyman in the industry in whichhe is employed.

3. A good moral character.

Apprentice Membership

SEC. MT-3. Before an applicant can be admitted asan apprentice Metal Trades member in a Metal Tradesdivision, or Local Union, or a combination LocalUnion Metal Trades branch, or a refrigeration or spec-ulative housing or residential division of a Buildingand Construction Trades Local Union or a combina-tion Local Union, he must have a sound moral char-acter and must agree to the following:

1. That he will work at the trade with the intentionof learning all phases of the work of a journeymanMetal Tradesman.

2. That he is willing to combine classroom trainingwith on-the-job training.

3. That he will complete the Metal Trades appren-ticeship training program where such program existsor that he will work at the trade for the required num-ber of years for becoming a journeyman MetalTradesman in the industry in which he is employed.

Termination of Apprentice Membership

SEC. MT-4. Termination and/or cancellation of anapprentice Metal Tradesman apprentice agreement for

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just cause by an apprentice committee or the employ-er shall automatically terminate his membership inthe United Association and the Local Union. Thereshall be no appeal to the United Association by anapprentice on the termination of his membership.

Production Worker Membership

SEC. MT-5. An applicant for membership in aMetal Trades division, or Local Union, or a combina-tion Local Union, or a refrigeration or speculativehousing or residential division of a Building andConstruction Trades Local Union, or combinationLocal Union who is not a skilled journeyman MetalTradesman or an apprentice Metal Tradesman, butwho is performing unskilled or semi-skilled work orwork unrelated to the installation, repair and mainte-nance of plumbing and pipefitting systems andmechanical equipment, may be admitted as a produc-tion work Metal Trades member provided he submitsproof that:

1. He is employed under a collective bargainingagreement with the United Association Local Unionto whom he has made application in a classification ofwork that is not the work of a journeyman MetalTradesman or apprentice Metal Tradesman.

2. He must be of good moral character.

Termination of Production Worker Membership

SEC. MT-6. When a production worker MetalTradesman’s employee status in a bargaining unit rep-resented by his Local Union terminates for whateverthe reason, his membership in the United Associationand the Local Union shall automatically terminate. Inthe event he is subsequently employed in a bargainingunit represented by his Local Union he shall not be

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required to pay a new initiation fee. If such anemployee holds a Local Union office his membershipshall not terminate automatically until the expirationof his term of office.

Transfers Between Metal Trades

Local Unions and Building and

Construction Trades Local Unions

SEC. MT-7. A journeyman member of a Buildingand Construction Trades Local Union may obtainwork in the jurisdiction of a Marine Pipefitter-MetalTrades Local Union or branch, or a Metal TradesLocal Union, and shall be eligible for membership insuch Local Union or branch or division, but a jour-neyman Marine Pipefitter or Metal Tradesman shallnot be eligible for membership in a Building andConstruction Trades Local Union, or in a Buildingand Construction Trades branch of a combinationLocal Union until he qualifies under the conditions ofSections MP-5, MT-9, and MT-10 of thisConstitution.

Transfer of Metal Trades Journeyman

from a Metal Trades Local Union to

another Metal Trades Local Union

SEC. MT-8. A journeyman member of a MetalTrades Local Union or division or branch shall be eli-gible to transfer his membership to another MetalTrades Local Union, division or a combination LocalUnion (Metal Trades branch) provided the applicantmember has the following qualifications:

1. That he is employed in the Metal Trades industryunder a collective bargaining agreement with theUnited Association Local Union to which he desiresto transfer his membership.

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2. That he has been a member of a Metal TradesLocal Union or division or a Metal Trades branch ofa combination Local Union for at least three (3) years.

3. He must be of good moral character.

Transfer of Metal Trades Journeyman from

a Metal Trades Local Union to a Building

and Construction Trades Local Union

SEC. MT-9. A journeyman member of a MetalTrades division, branch, or Local Union, shall be eli-gible to transfer his membership to a Building andConstruction Trades Local Union or a combinationLocal Union (Building and Construction Tradesbranch) only in the same locality as the applicant’sMetal Trades Local Union. Such applicant membermust also possess the following qualifications:

1. He must have had at least five (5) years actualpractical working experience in the plumbing andpipefitting industry.

2. He must have been a member of a Metal Tradesdivision or Local Union, or a Metal Trades branch ofa combination Local Union of the United Association,for at least three (3) years.

3. He must be of good moral character.

4. He must pass a satisfactory examination as to hisskill and ability as a Building and ConstructionTrades journeyman conducted by the ExaminingCommittee of the Building and Construction TradesLocal Union or the Building and Construction Tradesbranch of a combination Local Union.

Such applicant member shall pay the difference, ifany, between the initiation fee he paid to the MetalTrades division or Local Union or branch, and the

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initiation fee of the Building and Construction TradesLocal Union or branch in effect at the time of thetransfer.

Transfer of a Metal Trades Journeyman from a

Metal Trades Division, Branch, or Local Union

to a Marine Pipefitter Division of a Local Union

SEC. MT-10. A journeyman Metal Trades membershall be eligible to transfer his membership to aMarine Pipefitter division of a Local Union only inthe same locality as the applicant’s Metal Trades divi-sion, branch or Local Union. Each applicant membermust also have the following qualifications:

1. He must be employed in the shipbuilding indus-try under a collective bargaining agreement with aUnited Association Local Union.

2. He must have had at least five (5) years actualpractical working experience in the plumbing andpipefitting trade in shipyards.

3. He must have been a journeyman member of aUnited Association Metal Trades division, branch orLocal Union for at least one (1) year.

4. He must be of good moral character.

5. He must pass a satisfactory examination as to hisskill and ability as a Marine Pipefitter administered bythe Local Union of which the Marine Pipefitter divi-sion he desires to transfer into is a part.

Such applicant member shall pay the difference, ifany, between the initiation fee he paid to the MetalTrades division, Local Union or branch and the initi-ation fee of the Marine Pipefitter division in effect atthe time of the transfer.

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Scope of Jurisdiction

SEC. MT-11. Metal Trades journeymen, MetalTrades apprentices and Production Workers shall onlyperform such work as is covered under the jurisdic-tion of their Metal Trades Local Union, Metal Tradesbranch of their combination Local Union, or the sep-arate division of a Local Union of which they aremembers.

Metal Trades Membership Procedures

SEC. MT-12. Every applicant for a Metal Tradesmembership must completely fill out an applicationon forms furnished by the General Secretary-Treasurer which shall be filed in the General Office ofthe United Association.

SEC. MT-13. Each applicant for journeyman MetalTrades membership in a Metal Trades division orLocal Union, or a combination Local Union or arefrigeration or speculative housing or residentialdivision of a Building and Construction Trades LocalUnion or combination Local Union must submit (orhave submitted) an affidavit or affidavits from a rec-ognized employer or employers vouching for theapplicant’s ability to adequately perform the work ofhis trade and also vouching for his character. Theseaffidavits must cover a minimum of five (5) yearsactual practical working experience related to theplumbing and pipe fitting and/or mechanical equip-ment and service industries. These affidavits will befurnished to the applicant by the Local Union onforms supplied by the General Secretary-Treasurer.

SEC. MT-14. Anyone who shall certify to any falsestatement or fact, or falsely answer on any of the offi-cial forms of application for membership, or file falseand fraudulent affidavits, or otherwise by any false

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pretense, misrepresentation or fraud, attempt tosecure, or does secure, acceptance as a member of theUnited Association or any chartered or affiliatedLocal Union, shall immediately forfeit all furtherright to consideration as an applicant, and shall imme-diately forfeit membership by immediate cancellationif membership has already been acquired or estab-lished in the manner specified herein, upon evidenceof such false pretense, misrepresentation or fraudbeing presented to the General Officers.

SEC. MT-15. (a) All applicants who have qualifiedand whose applications have been accepted shall benotified by the Local Union. The applicant shall begiven at least ten (10) days notice before the date ofinitiation and obligation and at the same time he shallbe furnished with a copy of the Constitution and By-Laws and Ritual of the United Association, withinstructions to read them and familiarize himself withall provisions, requirements and obligations con-tained therein, before the pledge and oath of obliga-tion is administered to him as a member.

(b) As an alternative to the taking of the pledge andoath of obligation at a Local Union meeting, a quali-fied applicant may sign a written pledge and oath ofobligation at the time he submits his application or atany time before he is admitted as a member. TheGeneral Secretary-Treasurer is authorized to preparesuch a written pledge and oath of obligation whichmay be a simplification of the pledge set forth inSection MT-16.

Pledge

SEC. MT-16. Each applicant before becoming amember shall take the following pledge and oath ofobligation:

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I, (state name)________________________, inthe presence of this Local Union, do truly prom-ise and pledge my word of honor that I amfamiliar with the provisions and requirements ofthe Constitution and By-Laws of the UnitedAssociation and that I will not perform any actin anyway prejudicial to the best interest of theUnited Association, but will at all times endeav-or to promote its prosperity and usefulness. Ihereby agree to remain loyal and true to theprinciples and policies and to be governed by theConstitution and By-Laws and Ritual of theUnited Association and the Local Union in anyand all matters now or that may hereafter beincluded therein. I further pledge that I willfaithfully attend all meetings of the Local Unionunless prevented by sickness or other causesbeyond my control. I will at all times assist mem-bers of the United Association to the extent ofmy ability, defend them when unjustly treatedor slandered, and cultivate for each and everymember the warmest friendship and brotherlylove. I will assist unfortunate or distressed mem-bers to procure employment.

I do further promise and swear that I amnot a member of any organization advocatingthe overthrow by force and violence of theGovernment of the United States or ofCanada.

I take this obligation voluntarily, without anymental reservation, and bind myself until deathunder the penalty of scorn due to moral perjuryand violated honor as one unworthy of trust orassistance.

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SEC. MT-17. (a) When all requirements of thisConstitution have been complied with, including thefiling of application form, affidavits, etc., and theapplicant has been initiated (taken the pledge and oathof obligation) in accordance with Sections MT-15(a)or MT-15(b), the Recording Secretary shall duly enterthe name of the applicant as a member on the recordsof the Local Union. A membership card shall be fur-nished to said applicant.

Note: The Constitutional meaning and intentof the above Sections MT-15(b) and MT-17(a) isthat an applicant signing a written pledge andobligation shall not be a member and his pledgeshall not be effective until his application isaccepted in accordance with Local Union admis-sion to membership practices.

(b) An applicant’s admission into membership in aLocal Union and in the United Association is contin-gent upon and subject to the requirements that theGeneral Secretary-Treasurer processes the applica-tion, finds it in order, and issues a membership card.The General Secretary-Treasurer shall have the dis-cretionary authority to refuse to process an applica-tion and issue a membership card where an applicantis unqualified or is not a resident of the geographicalarea of the Local Union.

SEC. MT-18. The General President shall have thediscretionary authority to amend the charter of aMarine Pipefitter Metal Trades Local Union, a MetalTrades Local Union or the Metal Trades branch of acombination Local Union to authorize the Local Unionor the branch to organize classifications of workers inindustries that may not be included within its charterjurisdiction granted by the United Association.

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SEC. MT-19. All other sections of the UnitedAssociation Constitution, except those solely relatedto Building and Construction journeymen and appren-tices, shall be applicable to Metal Trades journeymen,apprentices and Production Workers.

SEC. MT-20. The General President shall appointa committee which shall include members of LocalUnions which represent Marine Pipefitters and MetalTrades members. Between conventions, the GeneralPresident may refer to this committee issues affectingMarine Pipefitters and Metal Trades members whichthe General President determines may requirechanges in the United Association Constitution.Subject to the approval of the General ExecutiveBoard, the General President and the committee heappoints shall have complete discretionary authorityto revise and change existing provisions of theConstitution affecting Marine Pipefitters and MetalTrades members. Once adopted by the GeneralPresident and the committee and approved by theGeneral Executive Board, any revision shall have theforce and effect of law, and shall be incorporated inand become part of the Constitution.

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RULES OF ORDER FOR UNITED

ASSOCIATION CONVENTION

Organization of Convention

1. The General President of the United Association(hereinafter the “President”) shall be Chairman of theconvention and preserve order and decorum in theproceedings. The President may relinquish the chairat any time to any member, but such a substitutionshall not extend beyond conclusion of that day’s ses-sion.

2. For each session, the President shall call the con-vention to order at the appointed hour.

3. After the convention is called to order on the firstday, the names of the delegates shall be recorded andabsentees noted. One-third of the members elected tothe convention shall constitute a quorum to do busi-ness. Members and officers of the convention arerequired to attend each session of the conventionexcept upon a leave of absence granted by thePresident.

4. All committees and committee members shall beappointed by the President and shall serve at hispleasure. The President may direct any committee orsubcommittee of a committee to meet prior to the con-vention to consider matters referred to such commit-tee.

5. Each committee shall take up any and all mattersreferred to that committee by the President or by theconvention.

6. When a motion is made to refer a particular mat-ter to committee, the President shall determine towhich committee the matter shall be referred.

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7. Each committee will submit a report to thePresident on each matter referred to the committeeand thereafter each report will be read to the conven-tion by a member of the committee or a person desig-nated by the President without a motion.

Order of Procedures

8. Except as otherwise provided for by these rules,the order in which questions will be entertained by theconvention will be determined by the President. ThePresident will announce each question in turn.

9. Once a question is announced, a member whowishes to address the convention will rise and respect-fully address the President. The President shallannounce the member by name and then the membermay speak. The President shall recognize speakers inthe order in which they rose to speak, but when two ormore members rise at once, the President will namethe member who is to speak first.

10. No two members from the same Local Unionshall speak on the same question in succession unlessthe members from other Local Unions do not wish toaddress the convention.

11. No member will be allowed to speak more thantwice on the same question and unless the conventiongrants an exception, no member will be allowed tospeak for more than five minutes on each question.

12. Each recognized speaker will limit his or herremarks to the merits of the question before the con-vention and avoid personalities.

13. When a question is being debated, the conven-tion will only entertain motions to adjourn, to recess,to lay the question on the table, to vote on the question,(move the previous question) to amend the question,

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and to postpone the question indefinitely. If more thanone of the above listed motions is made, the motionswill be considered in the order set out herein.

14. Motions to amend which involve a subjectunrelated to the question before the convention willnot be allowed.

15. No debate will be allowed on motions toadjourn, recess, lay on the table, to vote on the ques-tion, postpone or take from the table.

16. If a member violates the rules of the conven-tion, the President may call the member to order orany member of the convention may raise a point oforder.

17. When a point of order is raised, the speaker willbe seated and the President will decide the point oforder without debate. The President’s decision may beappealed to the convention upon a motion duly sec-onded. Debate may be had on any motion for anappeal of the President’s decision. In such a debate,the President may speak in preference to other mem-bers.

18. If a point of order is decided in favor of themember called to order, he or she may proceed. If apoint of order is decided against a member, he or shewill not be allowed to proceed.

19. All motions and points of order will be restatedby the President if he deems it necessary.

Voting

20. At the conclusion of debate or upon a success-ful motion to vote on the main question, the Presidentor his designee shall summarize the question. ThePresident shall then ask all in favor of the question tosay aye and all opposed to say no.

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21. When a question is put, or the President isaddressing the convention, all members will be seat-ed.

22. After an expression of the ayes and no’s, thePresident will announce the result of the vote. If thePresident has doubts about the result he may call fora division of the house. If a member moves immedi-ately for a division of the house and such motion isduly seconded, the President shall put such motion toa vote without debate, and if carried by a majority ofthe members present voting by voice, the Presidentshall order a division of the house.

23. If a division of the house is called, all those infavor of the question will rise and be counted. Afterthe count is made by the General Secretary-Treasurer,all those opposed will rise and be counted and allthose in favor will be seated. The result of the divisionof the house will then be announced to the conven-tion.

24. A motion to reconsider a vote must be made bya member voting with the prevailing side, and amotion to reconsider must be made within forty-eight(48) hours after the vote was taken or before theadjournment of the convention, whichever occursfirst.

General Rules

25. Except as provided in the following sentence,these rules shall not be altered without twenty-four(24) hours notice of a proposed change and approvalby majority vote of all members of the convention.The convention may adopt special rules to supple-ment these rules at the start of the convention. No ruleor order of business shall be suspended except by avote of at least three-fourths of those present.

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26. Unless otherwise specified, all matters will bedecided by a majority of those voting. Voting in com-mittees will be on the same basis.

27. Roberts Rules of Order, Current Edition, shallcontrol in all cases not provided for in these rules.

ORDER OF BUSINESS OF THE

UNITED ASSOCIATION CONVENTION

1. Call to order by the General President and open-ing remarks.

2. Announcement of members appointed toStanding Committees.

3. Report of Committee on Credentials.

4. Report of Standing Committees to be madethroughout convention as called on by GeneralPresident.

5. Call convention to order to stand in silence forone minute on the second day of convention at 11 a.m.to respect and honor the memory of our deceasedmembers.

6. Election of Officers may take place on any dayduring the convention that is decided upon by amajority vote of the delegates present, or may be setby the Committee on Rules and Order for a specialorder of business at least one session previous to thetime specified.

7. Installation of Officers.

8. Adjournment.

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JURISDICTION OF WORK OF THE

UNITED ASSOCIATION OF

JOURNEYMEN AND APPRENTICES

of the

PLUMBING AND PIPE FITTING INDUSTRY

of the

UNITED STATES AND CANADA

By the decision of the American Federation ofLabor, rendered at both the Atlanta and Rochesterconventions, the substance of this action of these con-ventions of the American Federation of Labor wasthat there was only room for one organization in thepipe fitting industry; and that the United Associationof Journeymen Plumbers and Steam Fitters is recog-nized as the only organization having complete con-trol of the pipe fitting trade and industry in its entire-ty throughout the United States and Canada.

It is the imperative duty of the members of theUnited Association to be ever alert to see to it that thework as outlined here in this jurisdiction of work shallbe done by the members of the United Associationthroughout our entire jurisdiction.

Following are the official decisions of theAmerican Federation of Labor:

Atlanta Decision

The Atlanta convention of the American Federationof Labor, held in Atlanta, Ga., November 13 to 25,inclusive, 1911, declared “that both for harmony andpracticability the pipe fitting trade should be repre-sented in the American Federation of Labor, also inthe Building Trades Department, by one general asso-ciation of the Pipe Fitting Industry, namely, the

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United Association of Plumbers, Gas Fitters, SteamFitters and Steam Fitters’ Helpers of the United Statesand Canada, and further that the Executive Council ofthe Building Trades Department be requested to carrythat declaration into effect.” (See page 339 of the1912 Rochester Convention proceedings.)

Rochester Decision

The Adjustment Committee’s report to the delegatesassembled at the Rochester convention of the AmericanFederation of Labor, held at Rochester, N.Y.,November 11 to 23, inclusive, 1912, is as follows:

“Your committee reports that it has consideredcarefully the efforts made by the Executive Council ofthe American Federation of Labor to carry out andmake effective the instructions of the Atlanta conven-tion, which declared that both for harmony and prac-ticability the pipe fitting trade should be representedin the American Federation of Labor, also in theBuilding Trades Department, by one general associa-tion of the pipe fitting industry, namely, the UnitedAssociation of Plumbers, Gas Fitters, Steam Fittersand Steam Fitters’ Helpers of the United States andCanada.”

The following is the jurisdiction of work of theUnited Association of Journeymen andApprentices of the Plumbing and Pipe FittingIndustry of the United States and Canada.

1. All piping, valves, computer aided draftingand/or hand detail drawing for plumbing, water,waste, floor drains, drain grates, supply, leader, soilpipe, grease traps, sewage and vent lines.

2. All piping for water filters, water softeners, watermeters and the setting of same.

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3. All cold, hot and circulating water lines, pipingfor house pumps, cellar drainers, ejectors, housetanks, pressure tanks, swimming pools, ornamentalpools, display fountains, drinking fountains, aquari-ums, plumbing fixtures and appliances, and the han-dling and setting of the above mentioned equipment.

4. All water services from mains to buildings,including water meters and water meter foundations.

5. All water mains from whatever source, includingbranches and fire hydrants, etc.

6. All down spouts, drainage areas, soil pipes, catchbasins, manholes, drains, gravel basins, storm watersewers, septic tanks, cesspools, water storage tanks,gray water, rainwater and reclaimable water collec-tion of every type and description used for plumbingand pipefitting systems, etc.

7. All liquid soap piping, liquid soap tanks, soapvalves, and equipment in bath and washrooms, show-er stalls, etc.

8. All bathroom, toilet room and shower roomaccessories, i.e. as towel racks, paper holders, glassshelves, hooks, mirrors, cabinets, etc.

9. All lawn sprinkler work, including piping, fit-tings, and lawn sprinkler heads.

l0. All sheet lead lining for X-ray rooms, fountains,swimming pools or shower stalls, tanks or vats for allpurposes and for roof flashings in connection with thepipe fitting industry.

11. All fire stand pipes, fire pumps, pressure andstorage tanks, valves, hose racks, fire hose, cabinetsand accessories, and all piping for sprinkler work ofevery description.

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12. All block tin coils, carbonic gas piping for sodafountains and bars, etc.

13. All piping for railing work and racks of everydescription, whether screwed or welded.

14. All piping for pneumatic vacuum cleaning sys-tems of every description.

15. All piping for hydraulic, vacuum, pneumatic,air, water, steam, oil, or gas, used in connection withrailway cars, railway motor cars, and railway locomo-tives.

16. All marine piping, and all piping used in con-nection with ship building and ship yards.

17. All power plant piping of every description.

18. The handling, assembling, and erecting of alleconomizers, super-heaters, regardless of the mode ormethod of making joints, hangers, and erection ofsame.

19. All internal and external piping on boilers,heaters, tanks and evaporators, water legs, waterbacks and water grates, boiler compound equipment,etc.

20. All soot blowers and soot collecting piping sys-tems.

21. The setting, erecting, and piping for all smokeconsuming and smoke washing and regulatingdevices.

22. The setting, erecting and piping of instruments,measuring devices, thermostatic controls, gaugeboards, and other controls used in connection withpower, heating, refrigerating, air conditioning, manu-facturing, mining, and industrial work.

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23. The setting and erecting of all boiler feeders,water heaters, filters, water softeners, purifiers, con-densate equipment, pumps, condensers, coolers, andall piping for same in power houses, distributing andboosting stations, refrigeration, bottling, distilling,and brewing plants, heating, ventilating and air-condi-tioning systems.

24. All piping for artificial gases, natural gases, andholders and equipment for same, chemicals, mineralsand by-products and refining of same, for any and allpurposes, as well as all radon piping and all methanerecovery systems.

25. The setting and erecting of all underfeed stok-ers, fuel burners, and piping, including gas, oil, powerfuel, hot and cold air piping, and all accessories andparts of burners and stokers, etc.

26. All ash collecting and conveyor piping systems,including all air washing and dust collecting pipingand equipment, accessories and appurtenances andregulating devices, etc.

27. The setting and erection of all oil heaters, oilcoolers, storage and distribution tanks, transferpumps, and mixing devices, and piping thereto ofevery description.

28. The setting, erecting and piping of all coolingunits, pumps, reclaiming systems, and appurtenances,in connection with transformers, and piping to switch-es of every description.

29. All fire extinguishing systems and piping,valves, and computer aided drafting and/or handdetail drawing, whether by water, steam, gas, orchemical, fire alarm piping, and control tubing, etc.

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30. All piping for sterilizing, chemical treatment,deodorizing, and all cleaning systems of everydescription, and laundries for all purposes.

31. All piping for oil or gasoline tanks, gravity andpressure lubricating and greasing systems, air andhydraulic lifts, etc.

32. All piping for power or heating purposes, eitherby water, air, steam, gas, oil, chemicals, geothermal,solar or any other method.

33. All piping, setting and hanging of all units andfixtures for air-conditioning, cooling, heating, roofcooling, refrigerating, ice making, humidifying, dehu-midifying and dehydrating by any method, and thecharging, testing, and servicing of all work after com-pletion.

34. All pneumatic tube work, and all piping for car-rying systems by vacuum, compressed air, steam,water, or any other method.

35. All piping to stoves, fire grates, blast and heat-ing furnaces, ovens, driers, heaters, oil burners, stok-ers, and boilers and cooking utensils, etc. of everydescription.

36. All piping in connection with central distribut-ing filtration treatment stations, boosting stations,waste and sewage disposal plants, central chlorinationand chemical treatment work, and all undergroundsupply lines to cooling wells, suction basins, filterbasins, settling basins, and aeration basins.

37. All process piping, valves, computer aideddrafting and/or hand detail drawing for refining, man-ufacturing, industrial, and shipping purposes of everycharacter and description.

38. All air piping of every description.

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39. All temporary piping of every description inconnection with building and construction work,excavating and underground construction.

40. The laying out and cutting of all holes, chasesand channels, the setting and erection of bolts, inserts,stands, brackets, supports, sleeves, thimbles, hangers(including all seismic hangers), conduit and boxes,used in connection with the pipe fitting industry.

41. The handling and setting of boilers, setting offronts, setting of soot blowers, and attaching of allboiler trimmings.

42. All pipe transportation lines for gas, oil, gaso-line, fluids and liquids, water aqueducts, water lines,and booster stations of every description.

43. All acetylene and arc welding, brazing, leadburning, soldered and wiped joints, caulked joints,expanded joints, rolled joints, or any other mode ormethod of making joints in connection with the pipefitting industry.

44. Laying out, cutting, bending and fabricating ofall pipe work of every description, by whatever modeor method.

45. All methods of stress relieving of all pipe jointsmade by every mode or method.

46. The assembling and erecting of tanks, used formechanical, manufacturing or industrial purposes, tobe assembled with bolts, packed or welded joints.

47. The handling and using of all tools and equip-ment that may be necessary for the erection andinstallation of all work and materials used in the pipefitting industry.

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48. The operation, maintenance, repairing, servic-ing, inspecting, testing, including but not limited tonondestructive examination, commissioning, renova-tion, upgrading, modernization, replacement and dis-mantling of all work installed by journeymen mem-bers of the United Association.

49. All piping for cataracts, cascades (i.e. artificialwater falls), make-up water fountain, captured waters,water towers, cooling towers, and spray ponds usedfor industrial, manufacturing, commercial, or for anyother purposes.

50. Piping herein specified means pipe made frommetals, tile, glass, rubber, plastics, wood, or any otherkind of material, or product manufactured into pipe,usable in the pipe fitting industry, regardless of size orshapes.

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GENERAL INDEX

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SectionAdministrative Assistants to the

General President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46(i)

Appeals to Convention . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .208

Appeals to General Executive Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .205-207

Apprentice Training Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .120

Apprentices, Building Trades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .145

Apprentices, Metal Trades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MT-3

Apprenticeship Standards, Federal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .120

Assessments

Assessments and loans payable before dues . . . . . . . . . .158(c)

Assessments (50 year membership exemption) . . . . . . . . .74(h)

Assessments (failure to pay) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76,77

Assessments (other) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74(j), 76

Assessments (per capita) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74

Assistant General President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48

— B —

Benefits

Burial Expense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .168-169

Strike or Lockout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .174-187

Bonding of Local Union Officers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .107

Building and Construction Trades Local Unions

Journeymen applicants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .144(a)

Change of Trade Classification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .144(b)

Apprentice applicants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .145-148

Helpers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .146

Cancellation of apprentice agreement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .147

Qualifications and membership procedures . . . . . . . . . .144-150

Falsifying application for membership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .151

Acceptance of application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .152-154

Pledge and oath of obligation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .153

Burial Expense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .168-173

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Burial Expense Benefit Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74(a), (b)

Business Agent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103, 104

Business Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103, 104

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Charters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79-99

Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82

Building and Construction Trades Local Unions . . . . . . . . . .80

Charter Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74(i), 82

Combination Local Unions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81

Consolidation of Local Unions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84

District Councils . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87

Assessments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87(e)

Delegates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87(b)

Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87(a)

Officers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87(c), (d)

Revocation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93

Suspension . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90, 91

Forfeiture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94-96

Isolated members . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95

Local Unions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79

Restrictions on withdrawing or disaffiliating . . . . . . .97-99

Revocation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93

Suspension . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90, 91

Trusteeship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92

Metal Trades Local Unions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79

New divisions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86

Provincial Associations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88, 89

Revocation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93

Suspension . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90, 91

Refrigeration or Speculative Housing and

Residential Branches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85

Revocation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93

Separate branches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83

State Associations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88, 89

Revocation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93

Section

183

Suspension . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90, 91

Suspension . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90, 91

Hearing officer(s) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91

Trusteeship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92

Appeals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92(c)

Hearing officer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92(b), (c)

Combining Local Union offices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .109

Committees (Local Union)

Apprentice Training Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .120

Codes—State, Provincial, Municipal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5

Examining Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .114

Executive Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .112, 113

Finance Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .115, 116

Journeyman Training Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .119

Legislative Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .117

Political Education Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .118

Committees for United Association Convention

Standing Committees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26

Appeals & Grievances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26

Convention Expense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24, 26

Credentials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26, 27

Jurisdiction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26

Laws . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26, 28, 29

Officers Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26, 40

Press . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26

Resolutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26

Rules & Order . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26

State of Association . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26

Constitution and Ritual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .211-217

Changes in Constitution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .212

Effective Date of Amendments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .217

Referendum Amendments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .213

Referendum vote published in UA Journal . . . . . . . . . . . . .214

Ritual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .211

Savings Clause . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .215, 216

Convention Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74(a-f)

Convention Report, General Officers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40

Section

184

Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-33

Amendments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25

Convention Report, General Officers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40

Credentials Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27

Deceased Members (respect to) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30

Decisions, Change of Convention . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33

Delegates-Alternates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15-24

Credentials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20

Election . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15-19

Expenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23, 24

Vote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21

Expense Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24

Laws Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26, 28, 29

Regular Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11

Representation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-14

Local Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12, 13

State or Provincial Association . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14

Resolutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25

Special Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31, 32

Standing Committees, Appointment of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26

— D —

Director of Canadian Affairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46(j)

Director of Organizing and Recruitment . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46(g)

Director of Trade Jurisdiction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46(g)

Disciplinary Penalties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .209

Discipline of Officers (Local Union) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .127

Appeal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .127(d)

District Councils . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87, 89-91, 93

Dues (monthly minimum) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .130

Dues (50 year membership exemption) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74(h)

— E —

Elections (General Officers) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38

Elections (Local Union) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .122, 123

Eligibility for Office in Local Unions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .121

Section

185

Eligibility (General Officers) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37

Eligibility to Vote at Local Union Election . . . . . . . . . . . . . .124

Examining Board, Local Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .114

Executive Board, Local Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .112, 113

Exhaustion of Remedies Within the United

Association . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .210

— F —

Finance Committee (Local Union) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .115, 116

Financial Secretary (Local Union) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .106-109

Funeral Expenses (General Officers) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43

— G —

Gender reference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .216(b)

General Executive Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56-63

General Funds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74-78

Assessments (exemption) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74(h)

Assessments (failure to pay) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76, 77

Assessments (other) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74(j), 76

Assessments (per capita) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74

Burial Expense Benefit Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74

Convention Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74

Education & Promotion Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74

Political Issues Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74

General Officers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34-71

Administrative Assistants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46(i)

Assistant General President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48

Director of Canadian Affairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46(j)

Director of Organizing and Recruitment . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46(g)

Director of Trade Jurisdiction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46(g)

Executive Vice President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46(k)

General Executive Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56-63

Districts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56

Notification to Local Unions of decisions . . . . . . . . . . . .58

Powers and duties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57-61, 202-207

Quorum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62

Section

186

Salary and allowance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59(d)

Vice Presidents (number of) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34

Impeachment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42

International Representatives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64-71

Oath of Obligation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39

Pension Plan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41(a)

Salary Adjustments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45

Special Representatives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35

General President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46, 47

Delegate (AFL-CIO) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46(b)

General Secretary-Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49-55

Term of office for elected General Officers . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34

Vacancy in Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44

Vacation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34

— H —

Hearing officer(s) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91, 92(b), (c), 201

Helpers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .146

Hours of labor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .189(a)

— I —

Initiation Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .128, 129

Inside Guard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .111

International Representatives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64-71

Powers and duties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64, 65, 67-69

Salary and allowance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69, 70

Suspension . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71

Isolated members . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95

— J —

Journal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72, 73

Burial expense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .169

Free to members . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73

Referendum returns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .213

Suspension of Local Union officer benefits . . . . . . . . . . . .135

Section

187

Journeyman Training Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .119

Journeymen (Building Trades) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .144

Journeymen (Metal Trades) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MT-1, MT-2

Jurisdiction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-9

Bath Room Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8

Codes—State, Provincial, Municipal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5

Dispute (craft) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4

Dispute (trade) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4

Laws—State, Provincial, Municipal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5

Marble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9

Sanitation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6

Territorial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2

Trade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2

Welding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7

Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3

Atlanta Decision . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(page 173)

Rochester Decision . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(page 174)

— L —

Laws—State, Provincial, Municipal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5

Laws Committee (convention) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28, 29

Legislative Committee (Local Union) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .117

Life members . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74(h)

Litigation, Expense of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .142

Local Union Funds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .128-136

Division or transfer of funds not allowed . . . . . . . . . .131, 132

Dues, Monthly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .130

Forwarding Monies to General Office . . . . . . . . . . . . .133-135

Handling of Funds and Property . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .136

Initiation Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .128, 129

Local Union Officers and Duties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100-127

Apprentice Training Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .120

Bonding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .107

Business Manager/Agent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103, 104

Discipline of Officers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .127

Appeal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .127(d)

Section

188

Election . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .122, 123

Eligibility for office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .121

Eligibility to vote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .124

Examining Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .114

Executive Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .112, 113

Finance Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .115, 116

Financial Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .106-110

Bonds Local Union Officers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .107

Office may be combined with Business Agent/

Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .109(b)

Office may be combined with Treasurer . . . . . . . . . .109(a)

Inside Guard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .111

Journeyman Training Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .119

Legislative Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .117

Local Union Officers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100

Oath of obligation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .126

Pension . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41(b)

Political Education Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .118

President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101

Protest of Election . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .125

Recording Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .105

Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .109, 110

Vice President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .102

Local Unions—General Provisions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .137-141

International Representative Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .140

Mail Balloting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .123

Non-Sympathetic Clause . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .141

Official Seal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .139

Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67, 138

Work jurisdiction (protection of) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .137

Lockout benefits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .182,183

— M —

Mail Balloting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .123

Marine Pipefitter Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MT-20

Marine Pipefitter Qualifications and Membership

Section

189

Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MP-1-MP-11

Journeyman Membership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MP-1

Marine Pipefitter Membership Procedures . . . . . .MP-2, MP-3

Apprentice Membership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MP-4

Termination of Apprentice Membership . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MP-5

Transfer from Marine Pipefitter to another Marine

Pipefitter Local Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MP-6

Transfer from Marine Pipefitter to a Building Trades

Local Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MP-7

Scope of Jurisdiction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MP-8

Travel Cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MP-9

Membership (see Building Trades or Metal Trades)

Membership Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .149-167

Application for membership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .149-152

Dues Stamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .156

Expulsion and Reinitiation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .159, 160

Honorable Withdrawal Cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .162-166

Membership Cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .155

Name of new member recorded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .154

Permits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .167

Pledge of applicant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .153

Reinstatement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .158

Restrictions on Members Entering Plumbing or

Pipe Fitting Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .161

Suspension . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .157, 158

Transfer Cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .219, 220

Travel cards for Building Trades Journeymen . . . . . . .218, 220

Metal Trades Qualifications and Membership

Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MT-1-MT-20

Purpose of and Requirements for Metal Trades

Membership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MT-1

Journeyman Membership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MT-2

Apprentice Membership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MT-3

Termination of Apprentice Membership . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MT-4

Production Worker Membership . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MT-1, MT-5

Termination of Production Worker Membership . . . . . . .MT-6

Transfers between Metal Trades and

Section

190

Building Trades Local Unions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MT-7

Transfer from Metal Trades to another Metal Trades

Local Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MT-8

Transfer from Metal Trades to

Building Trades Local Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MT-9

Transfer from Metal Trades to

Metal Trades Marine Pipefitter Local Union . . . . . . .MT-10

Scope of Jurisdiction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MT-11

Qualification affidavit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MT-13

Falsifying application for membership . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MT-14

Acceptance of application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MT-15

Pledge and oath of obligation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MT-16

Membership Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MT-17

Charter Amendments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MT-18

Constitution (application to Metal Trades

members) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MT-19

Metal Trades Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MT-20

Monetary Benefits

Burial expense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .168-173

Beneficiary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .170, 171

Published in UA Journal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .173

Strike & Lockout Benefits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .174-185

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Name of Organization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1

Non-Sympathetic Clause . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .141

— O —

Oath of Obligation (see also Pledge)

General Officers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39

Local Union Officers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .126

Offenses, Penalties, Trials, and Appeals . . . . . . . . . . . . .195-210

Appeals to Convention . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .208

Appeals to General Executive Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . .205-208

Charges and Trial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .199, 200

Discrimination Against Members . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .196

Section

191

Disciplinary Penalties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .209

Exhaustion of Remedies Within the United

Association . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .210

Hearing officer(s) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .201

Obtaining of Fraudulent Membership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .195

Offenses against the International Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .202

Penalties Requiring Approval of

General Executive Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .203, 204

Road Local Union 669

(charges against members) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .199(e)

Threats Against Local Union Officers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .197

Unauthorized Picket Line or Work Stoppage . . . . . . . . . . .198

Working contrary to Collective Bargaining

Agreement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .194

Officers, Discipline of Local Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .127

Official Seal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .139

Order of Business of the United Association

Convention . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(page 172)

— P —

Password . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46(d)

Penalties Requiring Approval of General

Executive Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .203, 204

Pension Plans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41

Permits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .167

Pledge (see also Oath of Obligation)

New members . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .153

Political Education Committee

(Local Union) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .118

Preamble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(page 3)

President, Local Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101

Protest of Local Union Elections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .125

Provincial Associations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88-91, 93

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Recording Secretary (Local Union) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .105

Section

192

Refrigeration or Speculative Housing and

Residential Branches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85

Responsibility (of United Association) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .143

Roll Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49(a)

Road Local Union 669

charges against members . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .199(e)

Rules of Order for United Association Convention

(see also Order of Business) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(page 168)

— S —

Special Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31, 32

Special Representatives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35

Standing Committees (convention) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26-29

State Associations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88-91, 93

Supervision (contractor’s right to bring) . . . . . . . . . . . . .218(m)

Strike and Lockout Benefits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .174-187

Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .174-181

Benefits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .182, 183

No Suspension During Strike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .187

Strike Reports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .184, 185

Travel or transfer cards during strike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .186

Subcontracting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .191

Sympathetic strike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .188

Supplies to Local Unions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67, 138

Surety Bonds (Local Union) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .107

— T —

Territorial Jurisdiction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2

Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .192

Trade Jurisdiction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2

Travel and Transfer Cards

Transfer Cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .186, 219, 220

Travel Cards for

Building Trades Journeymen . . . . . . . . . . . . .186, 218, 220

Suspension of Transfer Card Provisions . . . . . . . . . . . . .219(r)

Treasurer (Local Union) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .110

Section

193

— U —

Union Label . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10

Employer use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10

Revoke use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10(j)

Union heritage course . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .120(b)

— V —

Vacancy in Local Union Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .122(c)

Vehicles (use of) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .193

Vice President (Local Union) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .102

— W —

Wages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .190

Withdrawal Cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .162-166

Work Jurisdiction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3, 137

Working Conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .189-194

Collective Bargaining Agreements

(working contrary to) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .194

Hours of Labor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .189

Subcontracting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .191

Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .192

Vehicles (use of) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .193

Wages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .190