Brothers and
Sisters:
Within the pages of this booklet you will find
the United Association Standard for Excellence
policy.
This policy sets forth the fundamental
principles underlying all that we do in the UA.
These are
words we intend to live by. The UA Standard for
Excellence policy not only outlines the
obligations of UA members on the job; it also
spells out the obligations of our signatory
contractors as well. In this way, we
are making it clear to all parties-including
construction owners-that we are dedicated to
doing the best job possible. I encourage you to
keep this booklet handy and refer to it from
time to time, especially when
situations arise on the jobsite that could
undermine our commitment to excellence. This
policy represents the best workplace ethics and
it can help to ensure success in your career as
a professional UA tradesperson.
I believe that the United Association is,
without a doubt, the best union in the building
trades. Let's
keep it that way by following the principles
contained in our Standard for Excellence.
With gratitude
for your loyalty to our great union, I remain
Fraternally yours,
William P.
Hite
General President
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To ensure the UA Standard for Excellence
platform meets and maintains its goals, the
Local Union Business
Manager, in partnership with his implementation
team, including shop stewards and the local
membership, shall
ensure all members:
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Meet their
responsibilities to the employer and their
fellow workers by arriving on the job ready to
work,
every day on time. (Absenteeism and tardiness
will not be tolerated.)
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Adhere to the
contractual starting and quitting times,
including lunch and break periods. (Personal
cell phones will not be used during the workday
with the exception of lunch and break periods.)
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Meet their
responsibility as highly skilled craftsworkers
by providing the required tools as stipulated
under the local Collective Bargaining Agreement
while respecting those tools and equipment
supplied by the employer.
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Use and promote the
local union and international training and
certification systems to the membership so they
may continue on the road of lifelong learning,
thus ensuring UA craftworkers are the most
highly trained
and sought after workers.
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Meet their
responsibility to be fit for duty, ensuring a
zero tolerance policy for substance abuse is
strictly met.
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Be productive and
keep inactive time to a minimum.
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Meet their
contractual responsibility to eliminate
disruptions on the job and safely work towards
the on-time
completion of the project in an auspicious
manner.
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Respect the
customers' property. (Waste and property
destruction, such as graffiti, will not be
tolerated.)
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Respect the UA, the
customer, client and contractor by dressing in a
manner appropriate for our highly skilled and
professional craft. (Offensive words and symbols
on clothing and buttons are not acceptable.)
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Respect and obey
employer and customer rules and policies.
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Follow safe,
reasonable and legitimate management directives.
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MCAA/MSCA, PFI, MCPWB, PCA, UAC and NFSA and
their signatory contractors have the
responsibility to manage their jobs effectively,
and as such have the following responsibilities
under the UA Standard for Excellence.
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Replace and return
to the referral hall ineffective
superintendents, general foremen, foremen,
journeymen
and apprentices.
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Provide worker
recognition for a job well done.
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Ensure that all
necessary tools and equipment are readily
available to employees.
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Minimize workers'
downtime by ensuring blueprints, specifications,
job layout instructions and material are
readily available in a timely manner.
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Provide proper
storage for contractor and employee tools.
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Provide the
necessary leadership and problem-solving skills
to jobsite supervision.
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Ensure jobsite
leadership takes the necessary ownership of
mistakes created by management decisions.
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Encourage employees,
but if necessary, be fair and consistent with
discipline.
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Create and maintain
a safe work environment by providing site
specific training, proper equipment and
following occupational health and safety
guidelines.
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Promote and support
continued education and training for employees
while encouraging career building skills.
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Employ an adequate
number of properly trained employees to
efficiently perform the work in a safe manner,
while limiting the number of employees to the
work at hand, thereby providing the customer
with a key performance indicator of the value of
the UA Standard for Excellence.
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Treat all employees
in a respectful and dignified manner,
acknowledging their contributions to a
successful project.
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Cooperate and
communicate with the job steward.
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Under the UA Standard for Excellence it is
understood, that members through the local
union, and management through the signatory contractors, have duties
and are accountable in achieving successful
resolutions.
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The local union and
the steward will work with members to correct
and solve problems related to job performance.
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Job stewards shall
be provided with steward training and receive
specialized training with regard to the UA
Standard for Excellence.
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Regular meetings
will be held where the job steward along with UA
supervision will communicate with the
management team regarding job progress, work
schedules, and other issues affecting work
processes.
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The job steward
shall communicate with the members about issues
affecting work progress.
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The business manager
or his delegate will conduct regularly scheduled
meetings to discuss and resolve
issues affecting compliance of the UA Standard
for Excellence policy.
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The steward and
management will attempt to correct such problems
with individual members in the workplace.
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Individual members
not complying with membership responsibility
shall be brought before the Local Union
Executive Board, which will address such
members' failure to meet their obligation to the
local and the UA,
up to and including filing charges. The local
union's role is to use all available means to
correct the compliance
problem.
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Regular meetings
will be held where the management team and UA
supervision will communicate with the job
steward regarding job progress, work schedules,
and other issues affecting the work process.
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Management will
address concerns brought forth by the steward or
UA supervision in a professional and timely
manner.
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A course of action
shall be established to allow the job steward
and/or UA supervision to communicate with
higher levels of management in the event there
is a breakdown with the responsible manager.
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In the event that
the employee is unwilling or unable to make the
necessary changes, management must make the
decision whether the employee is detrimental to
the UA Standard for Excellence platform and make
a
decision regarding his/her further employment.
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In the event an
issue is irresolvable at this level, the local
or the contractor may call for a contractually
established labor management meeting to resolve
the issues.
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Weekly job progress
meetings should be conducted with job stewards,
UA supervision and management.
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The local or the
contractor may involve the customer when their
input is prudent in finding a solution.
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Foremen, general
foremen, superintendents and other management
should be educated and certified as leaders in
the UA Standard for Excellence policy.
United Association
901 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20001