P AGE FOU R A STATEMENT OF FACTS YOU SHOULD KNOW: I! mfllhbnosiruoti‘ Ham r'urllmhen [winhmtledtthlr this fact. Ie here are submitting i1 wished the men tn resume work. NO. 93 of the l'. .\. ARTK‘L E I All clearzmce caitls shall he turned mm tn the Secretan 51). all members clearing into this Lmal and he shall 1m: 5m tn work for am Mazter Pli1n1l1€1§1sithout ï¬lst «(insulting the Business Agent 01 its Representatiu .-.‘\RTl(l E 2 (1) Hours 01 Labor shall he ffnm 8 a m. tn 1'3 noon and from 12:30 to 1: 30 p. n1. excépt Satu1da) “hen work (1) Hours of Labor shall be ffnm 8 a. m. tn 1'. and from 12:30 to 4:30 p. m. except Saturday whe shall cease at 12 o‘clock nnon. f .(2) Journeyman shall receive their wages in L'. rency on Saturday at 12 o‘clock nobn at shop or job (3) Waiting time shall be pafld at the rate of a. m. or after quitting time. 2 (6) The scale of wages shall b98110 per hour. ARTICLE h . All overtime, New Years. Deco‘ation Day. 4th 0f July. Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day. ,hristmas, Sundays and Saturday afternoons. shall be paid at the rate of double- time. 3 time. (4) time. (5) time. 3 ARTICI E p The terms of a Plumber s Apprentice shall be l-‘he Y ears. Second and Third year to handle 'tools on new work with Plumber. and Fourth and Fifth yhars to do general work under supervision of a Journeym nPlumber. But in no case shall an apprentice handle ' ntools unless a Journey - man is employed in the slicing A _ i, (1) On all jobs where there a e two or more Journey men, a Steward shall be appoint by the Business Agent on jobs in their jurisdiction to re resent the Journeymen He shall carry a copy of the worki up: rules of the Local. mun (2) He shall see that all men that job are in [)OSSGSS- ion of the current quarterly wor ing' card or permit and State License and is instructed to port to the Secretary ur to the Business Agent. any mem 1‘s who have not a cur~ rent quarterly working card or rmit. Wo‘hie emphasized I part of u this Ight which is yours as much u on! hive bet-l executed. (3) In case of any stoppage 0 work or dispute arising from Jurisdictional or other can. . the Steward shall stay on the job pending the adjustme t of same. or until re- lieved by the proper officials of th 5 local.. He shall receive full pay until _ relieved. ARTILE (I) No members having work one day, or four (4) hours in any be allowed to go to another job on hat day or night to work overtime, unless all members are vorking, except in cases of extreme emergency. in which c so a special permit must be obtained from the Business . ent in advance of such work. eight (8) hours in any aturday on one job, will employ of and being paid off by 0 contractor and entering the employ of and working the slme day or night for anâ€" other contractor. ; “(â€"2) This section does not app'? to members leaving tht' (1) No members shall work ‘ ' the hour. all members of Local 93 mast be laid off at n or night. (3) Men working on the job 'here overtime is to l»- worked shall be given preference. ARTICLE 4 Any member working one mile or more from shop shall receive car fare going and retun' ng. And on jobs where it is necessary to leave before 7:30 they shall receive an hour extra tiine per day. (1) All carfare in excess of l to and from shop, and all telephm consultation and the saving of ti employer} (2) It is expressly understo shall go directly to work except or terial is required. or for consult: ARTICLE (1) All iron pipe one-eights i1 sive) in diameter. shall be measu‘ hand-power. (3) Where the Journeyman work the day before for the foil for work at 8 a. m. be will be e pay and mfare if not: pu‘t_ to wor (2) Any member reporting f0 work who has not been notiï¬ed to lay off, will receive one half day‘s work. (3) Where the Journeyman umber is hired to go to work the day before for the fol] wing day and reporting for work at 8 a. m. be will be e titled to one half day‘s '74) But if startedfwfll be en whether he works eight hours or ARTICLE \il uwnmm < â€I“ \.\‘\ l'Ptl WORKING Rl'lJflS 0F l’l.l'.\lB:lNG LOCAL l'NION {h Sh ARTH'HZ Nojm 1 rutun-x nub: lu- M-pamtely and QtTmHH-I} Mapped “Our [hr H‘vs as possihlv, such {rum to 1w pintwtml from >yphonam- h) m-r rm‘ent pipes PXk’t’pt when‘ ixnpravï¬tahlu. then such work .xhull 11Hr_\'11 .unhe-z H .«*',11‘ wt 1 pin). “in [a 1'! Journeymen shall not repbrt at shop before 7:5“ All overtime shall he paid for at the rate of double ittim: {hall hz- lhmu m .- Ugh 1%. and all [)lpv>, U 1 \(vuml‘lttms ~nuH amn‘: work. clm~k< [i 11' Easterh Lake County Master Plumbers’ Association H'n IILH lmi~h .' ‘hai n (t h; vhargwi f" f (innv 'Ivtwm m5 fur :1! [‘11- 73:0 ‘1!“ .II his 1H I! ll \RTH \R’I‘H‘LE NH \R'l‘lt'lJ‘l ,\() ho thc mum,- .1 ARTICLE N1) \ RTH'LE \R'I‘H‘LF. .\'( : alluy. ARTICLE b 'XRTICLE Is ll: No.3 6% .\'()_§ 9 rmp‘innn- \nth "ups; H42. shit†such occasion when m- ion with the employer. 0 ch“ to two inches (inclu- bed, cut and threaded by TA that all Journeymen t that it would cost to go Ie messages required for ne. shall be paid by the e objectionable feat-m involved. Ind knowing if that Wit, local I... In It will law-lull, lm tho and at pin-Bu. More we 5‘ they-ilk to unï¬t u h |, 11th an be easily tea-picked by mini-in from mum “you: in but cl that nun-(k lea-h. all by my!" all work â€dbl: um qua-(m candidl- tank" IM)’. “(‘(Ml'utlnx Hay and ('hi'hlel‘ l) \‘uumtiun itled to a full day's pa) quul nuhts \\'Ulk and Thmmthe 'Aé'lv'eement the Journeymen lnsisted the Master Plumbers Must Sign: L ‘ ,A . .. . I -U.-.:.‘.- ..o “1L1nv‘ll\ll L'hY I! tho ruh-s « hr pram-II) m (u u’zn “Um pump “qu n Sutur‘ of double (hr) of [in H lll‘ THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS}. HIGHLAND PARK; Lalmrrra shall In»! I. x'xropt tn run M-er-s (2) All sizes abovo tWo int-hrs shall Come umlvr the head of the cut pipe. and all pipe shall he put in plate and (‘01P lltK'iHl by journeyman Plumbers. (3) livery change ot' direction on all iron pipe Work must he made with ï¬ttings a‘nd no bends or ofl'setx shall he allowed in partitions or _llnd(’r floors or ground, or con- vealed by ï¬xtures or other (,‘lljBCtS. ‘ ‘ I II I I AL<_H Any momlwr working uutaidv the jurisdiction of lhl! I n-wnw- trampurtatinn going and rrtummg. nnd Imam. .‘Iirvv m day Hun-I unly. and simmer if twwllin: 8‘ HIL'M _ h 5.. ()m- Im'mhm' uf the ï¬rm shall he purpus'w and >hߠnot be allmnul 1 “urk. 'l'lw (mm W "and ).«-:n.\ In Imh yczu'x “- Iu-rL Uhll'~\ n '|!\ ummnuu \hqm Hum? (4) All‘pipeebhneugih inLâ€"hesin length and less than 21;.†in diameter. shall be considered gs cut pipe. and shall he cut and threaded and installed by members of Local 93, (5) All nine less than six inches in length. shall be con- ‘ (5â€") .,A“ pipe less than six iï¬ches in length. shall be con- sidered as manufactured mate al. (6) All pipe one foot or longer. shall have one end threadexl before returning frnm job»: _ A l (7) Nut legs 61.1311}; fnenis'hall be required to cut and thread and install all sizes ofiiron pipe from two to four inches in diameter (inclusiyen (8) And not less than (and men shall work on all sizes above four inches in diameter. ' (9) Where pipe machine is operated on jol» or shop. same shall be manned by member of Local 93. . (10) There shall be two men employed on stacks and vents on jobs above ten ï¬xtures. ,____, V“ ’ ARTICLE H No members shall be allowed to furnish stocks, (lies, cutters. Vises, furnaces, blow .torches, chain tongs. or wrenches over fourteen (14) inches long, hack-saw blades. ï¬les, drills, asbestos running ropes. or nickel plated pipe wrenches. ARTICLE 12 All supply pipe in connectioh with plumbing ï¬xtures. shall be cut and threaded and ï¬tted by the Journeyman. ARTICLE 13 The use of Laborers in hanjling of all pipe. ï¬xtures. or the installing of pipe or any material pertaining tn plum‘ her's work, is prohibited. ARTICLE H (l) All seWer inside of building. shall be extra heavy soil pipe and to extend through wall. (2) All four inch stacks must be increased to ï¬ve inches below roof line. (3) All stacks or vents smaller than four inches. shall be increased four inches through roof. (-1) The revent pipes shall be of the same size as waste pipes. with exception of water;closet vents, which Rhall be two inches. ‘ ‘ (3) All roughing-in when completed where practicable (3) All roughing-in when pompleted where practicable shall have openings securely lugged. and the entire 3y» tern ï¬lled with water to roof ne. and all defects in work- manship and material remedied. a LA (7) When floor washers are connected. it shall be by means of a deep sea] trap, all ,such traps must be of extra heavy cast iron with barred at“ perforated strainer. (8) The waste pipe from airefrigeratior or ice-box. shall not be directly connected withiany soil, rain or waste pipe. or with drain or sewer, or discharged upon the ground; it shall discharge into an open Water supply sink, or over a deep seal trap and shall be as Short as possible and discon- nected from the refrigeratorlor ice-box by at least four “73ivAllâ€"roo? Enrolling: 6.4 rsheaves in connection with Plumbers work except rain pibe connection. shall be mule and set in place by tho Joumqgnun Hampers. AH Wurk mum: on m this )urisdidxun hr rulv.‘ of H11." um'n mont. A RTH‘LE M). (6)" FAN ï¬ttings used on wute pipe must be of pattern kmmn as drainage. Master Plumber to furnish pipe reamâ€" (=13 fm all â€jobs and all pipes tn be properly reamed. This 1n<ludes water supphes AR'I‘IC E 15 - (1) All connection betwee lead pipe and all other pipes of whatever construction or nterinl must be made by means of brass or copper ferr les or soldering nipples, sud with wiped or Plumbers jointsJ no wrought or cast iron fer- rules shall be used and no ferrules or solder nipples longer than six inches shall be used; m~(2)Alliead bends or ofluts less than four inches in diameter ghall b9 yuqlg on the gob. ul, ARTICLE 16 (1) No member shall oonnéct or install any trtp or sub stitute for l trap or vent device where the “me is partly or wholly conceded beneath ï¬nished wt“ or floor line. All such traps or devices must be in plnin View md accessible at 3]] times. (2) This rule doom not spply to drum traps with cover inches (5) All metal, ï¬bre or wood sleeves or thimbles med in plumbing construction shali be. set wd fastened by the Jour- neyman Plumbers ; (4)“ Allrpiple rflaéhi’nrgs or “waves shall be made in place by the Plumber. Au} nix-min H fun I‘ rum): ('hn Ti Wan-s shall lw [HIM Saturday noon lwtwo 'lm‘k prnnnplly nn arrival at the shnp. ARTICLE NO. l9 \If <(Htk .11. :nm :~ Arr (ht \llpl*!\l\‘inn of th( hml H ll hunIHv lunl.‘ in L'c‘lh'l‘ul \\| )uurno‘ymun :HM [hr «fl wurkmg “no milt and n-turninu. UN (h ~huH M :3: 13:: 7.. 35:51; .: 322:: 7.27. T: 3.73:: _ 712.31...7.41.1, :: 5..., ti; :_ 3:13:53! RHK'IWQ'd (u hundlu (001‘ p4 rlalmng 0 feet of the- building hm. We. the EASTERN LAKE COUNTY MASTE understand just the importance to the-adva- lhe Joumymen and the proposition deI (In Hh‘rch-(I In . " h um >muHa-r than w of mm» Mu a> ‘HIS. “Mn-ix shnH l wunlul unl¢-s,~ .'\ .\R’l'l( LP. bl). Ill ~k" UH [hr 5(‘\\I‘1 > “(h \RTH‘LE {N0 »f the (‘itanspw-tur, \RTH'LE NU. ll lvN-nsml In S" holuw roof IIIH'. \\ hvn‘ prn 1‘ umdlrr than t Jul] h.- m. [HAM-<1 in A \RTIFLE [\(L H ARTICLE N) \ICTH ’I‘E \ R'I'H ‘lJ-I m'Tu‘u: rm 1H rlppn-ml mn-nnnt shall m- ?ivr )v.’n~. ~m<vnu uh: 1h u “ark \\1H1pllulllwv;nml {umlh um .lml m [‘0 ‘ aw run 1hr appwntlu- hundh unpluyml In the shop. Thr win {inn .,1 ~ ~h;.H 3» uva Hu- Jinan-rm hf (in [HIIH rm. N» 1 0. IR bq-lwvrl‘. (hr h1rlll~ shall fw iv J ourneymen Plumbers September hit wndv pipe» \H'h 1hr q»\ v 3“ (*xu‘px {up ‘1‘...“ n he! or m-vrv from stack ~hu|i ~hnH H‘I'(‘|\I nnwhnn on all sizes plunlhinv I’ MASTE R PLUMBER? ASSOCIAT bend". which a labor utflkc usually whkh the Journey non returned to «ul shuH full tmu cut and ., ILLINOIS HF ultv All [um I-II'I’.‘ III In: Muzllnsl [m- nth: Ill L \thm .lourm-ynu-n nnd M-leh being th'hITKeli shall mm) mm.“ 'p“ for actual (â€up wm’kmg. Any dispute lit-haven tho- rmpin) n and jour- m-ymvn hhaH lu- n-{mrui to the arhltntkm board and thrw master plumbers nnd (hm-«- Juunwylmm. In vase of 3 hr urn air-mum“, ,h.†In- "all-fl I†who J~ ML'TI‘Q'flth‘ In both rude: Namin- n1 xhn-e Mmh-v ‘II'UI u- _. um... \RTK'I F. N0 29 .\'u p4 er shall hau an) right bu take a mun awn from «mp map m gIH- hum h. unnthu without ï¬nk! obtaining mash-x - t'unu m ART“ LE N0. 80 Nu rulw m rrgulntmns not mnbudwd In Hus agrm-mq-m “ill N n-(‘ugnnui h} mthI-t purh opening at floor llllt‘ ur traps built into water (-lnsets. urinals ur «lop sinks for the operation of same. (3) Nu part or any main vent. revent or local shall be made of black wrought pipe (iron). (4) All,vents and revems shall be of galx'. iron. cast iron or lead pipe. and all openings for sanitary ï¬xtures. shall be made with sanitary tees or y's or crosses for all ï¬xtures. Hu- made! plumlw! “KW†u) wnpmy unl) umun )uurm-vmen hm no rl-ulru'tmn aha“ ln- plnved un xhc- right In hire nr «hwï¬ame gm _1« m may "“1 n, .___..... -« ‘VI‘ .1. “nan-x". (5) All anti-syphon traps shall be revented. thereby relieving back pressure and under stain on plumbing work. (6) No nlip joint connection nhall be allowed on the sewer side trap waste or vent. (7) Nor shall any gasket other than abestos or metal be used on unions or running screws. connection or waste or vent pipe to porcelain or tile. (8) No slip joint connection shall be allowed between the flbors and waste tee connection or bath waste. This clause shall not apply to safe wastes or refrigerator wastes. (9) And there shall be one set of air chambers on water supply pipes for every bath room. Not less than two feet air chambers. (10) All sinks. laundry tubs, to have air chambers on supply pipes. ARTICLE 17 (l) lt is understood that all plumbing on all jobs shall conform to these rule; and.the Ordinnnces of the Cities in Lake County. 5. - j use \UUIIL) . s (2) Thnt all ï¬xtilren be separately trapped and add traps be sepsrately vented, and that no fixtures shall be omitted. IIC urvcu uv un- u‘, unnu- . "a v v-v-a -. vâ€"---- (4) ()n all buildings where there is no plumbing ï¬x- tures in the basement. there dull be a two (2) inch vent llne carried to the basement ceiling and cap. this pertains to new buildingn‘ ‘l"|.‘ ARTICLE N0. 22 \wa It 1: pawn!» fur :4 Journeyman u ~imp for any mfnrmntum he must do nu 1hr Ii .1 H“ ~hup Mun-m “hm. nwvmry. ,(5) "That all work be tested to wall and floor line in its entirety and not in section. (3) When two ï¬xtures come back to back, one vent may be used by using one sanitgry cro_ss: n ARTICLE 19 Any member working outside the jurisdiction of this Lo- cal shall recehe tnnsportation, going and returning and board also full time for day travel and sleeper if traveling - ARTICLE 18 All wnrk going on in this jurisdiction of Local 93. shall be under the direct supervision of a member of 'the United Asmciation, and in compliance with the rules. at night (1) All landliu of pipe {tom bank to ditch. all guket- inc. uulklng. :1! handling of hot lend md substitutes. :1] cutting of cast iron pipe on construction jobs, to be done by Pin-bu}, egoept on jpba where power cune- u'e used. (2) Indlcimvihereonenï¬nienotsumcienttocut out pipe. he dull be undated by one or more pin-hen. â€1d innocuewillhebepermittedtobeaddubym except in emergency one when umber must be shut off for unforeseen reasons. ‘26?“ Xllgerriceplï¬Ã©slnuide of lot line shall be considered Plumbers Work. AR‘HCLE 24 - Members violoting these rules. end being found guilty by the Executive Board of Local shall be ï¬ned the sum of not In than $25.00 for the ï¬rst offense, md for the second. shell be removed from shop for a period of one year. ARTICLE 25 Members :re prohibited riding bicycles. automobiles and all vehicles in performmoe of their-work. (3) Should my other pipe trodes known in Lake or Cook County receive more then the above mentioned sale. we shall receive the equel wege. That none but Union men be employed, and all Journey- men and Helpers be hind throng-h Local 98. Employing plumber lo notify Business Agent when men are wanted. ARTICLE 21 ARTICLE 26 Applying to installation of cast iron water mains, ï¬re hydrants tnd vulva. Am nth-mp! U th-I will} s1 u! mrmlwrs mum-«led {m lhu m‘hitrun.u NH and {Ln-1- .luurneymrn “ ASSOCIATION. [eel am the public dun u'un d... u Iu-ikc usually inmlven. and in odor In help then .p’rm rdurm-d to us and informed on we must Irrepq if y. lo rhfvru' nny rulr not umhodwn u, Hu> “ï¬rm-men: shwll Du- runmdrn-d a \mlaunn «'1' (hp Sigma-â€,9,†\R'V'H'lï¬ N0. 2‘ 4qu :c lm'knu! ur Mrllu- he vaHed rullwino-E) ur by 01’ Hwy, unthuul tin-1 ruhmllung Hu- xnmmn «- n “my...“ u, mm and â€â€˜11an hr arbitration ARTH'IJ“. NO. 25 {.1 «MI‘ {(-1 :AH‘itruUnn by mer party 5am.- .hflfl “0‘11“!“ mm Mil} lh\ rn'L' shall 21,1921: A RTI('I,E N0. 21 A RT“ ~LE N0, 2:! ARTN'LFI NO. 26 'm- «lam. by )nurnrymu \R'I‘H‘LF. NO. 27 A RTN‘I.E NO. 2?- ARTICLE 20 yman tn lnlnnluflh’fltl‘ with the nu 1hr day M-{ulr all"! In»! x‘epun Mmm :«huH ‘II H] pun (‘m his name many U! Ry!" read or heard ell he had I W L‘Mgum. 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