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2006 - 2011
UA CONSTITUTION

Organized
October 11, 1889
United
Association
of Journeymen
and Apprentices
of the
Plumbing and
Pipe Fitting
Industry of the United States
and Canada
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 a
journeyman
in a Building and Construction Trades
Local Union or a combination Local Union
(Building
and Construction Trades branch) must be a
skilled
craftsman and his application must contain
information
as to his experience and/or training. These
qualifications
must include:
1. That he has had a minimum of at least
five (5)
years actual practical working experience in
the
plumbing and pipe fitting industry.
2. That he is of good moral character.
3. That he passes a satisfactory examination
as to
his skill and ability as a Building and
Construction
Trades journeyman, conducted by the
Examining
Committee of the Building and Construction
Trades
Local Union or the Building and Construction
Trades
branch of a combination Local Union.
(b) The General Secretary-Treasurer may
approve a
member’s application for a change of trade
classification
provided the applicant member’s Local Union
certifies that the member applying for the
trade classification change is qualified in
the new trade classification,
or the applicant member has passed a
satisfactory
examination as to his skill and ability as a
Building and Construction Trades journeyman
in the
changed trade classification. Straight line
Local
Unions can certify as to qualification for
trade classification
change in their trade only.
Apprentices in Building and Construction
Trades and Combination Local Unions
SEC. 145.
An apprentice, before he can be admitted
as an apprentice in the Building and
Construction
Trades Local Union or in a combination Local
Union
(Building and Construction Trades branch),
must
agree to the following:
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1. That he will work at the
trade with the intention
of learning all phases of the
plumbing and pipe fitting
industry.
2. Must be willing to combine
classroom training
with on-the-job training.
3. Agree further to study the
apprenticeship training
system of the United
Association.
4. Must have a sound moral
character.
5. Must work at the trade for at
least five (5) years
before becoming eligible for a
journeyman classification.
The first year of apprenticeship
shall be a probationary
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Helpers
and/or Apprentices
SEC. 146.
(a) No journeyman member will be permitted
to work with an apprentice or helper who is
not
a member, except apprentices who have made
an
application for membership in the Local
Union and
the United Association and who are covered
by a written
apprenticeship agreement and are serving a
probationary
period of one (1) year in a training program
under the administration of an
apprenticeship committee,
or if he is a helper, he is working under
the
grace period of a union security clause.
(b) Apprentices shall serve a term of five
(5) years
in the trade, which shall consist of
reasonably continuous
employment during such term and include the
probationary period and the required hours
of supplemental
related instruction. Credit for previous
experience,
granted by the apprenticeship committee,
shall
be included as part of the five (5) year
term.
(c) Contractors or employers who employ one
or
more journeymen steadily will be permitted
to
employ an apprentice. The number of
additional
apprentices and the ratio of apprentices to
journeymen
shall be governed by local agreement so long
as
consistent with policies of the United
Association.
SEC. 147.
(a) Cancellation of an apprentice’s
agreement, for a just cause, after notice
and hearing
by the apprenticeship committee, shall
automatically
cancel his membership in the United
Association and
the Local Union. The committee shall notify
the
Financial Secretary of the Local Union of
all such
cancellations and the Financial Secretary
shall notify
the General Secretary-Treasurer of the
United
Association.
(b) There shall be no appeal to the United
Association by an apprentice on cancellation
of his
membership.
SEC. 148.
(a) Apprentice members of the United
Association successfully completing their
five (5)
year apprenticeship training, upon a
certification from
the Joint Apprenticeship Committee that the
apprentice
has successfully completed the apprentice
program,
shall be entered on the Local Union’s
membership
roll as a journeyman in the trade
classification in
which he served his apprenticeship. The
General
Secretary-Treasurer is to be notified of
this action.
(b) Apprentices admitted to membership in
Local
Unions of journeymen shall be entitled to
all of the
monetary benefits of the United Association
and, as
learners, they will be entitled to attend
meetings of
such Local Unions but without voice or vote
except
where this is necessary to comply with
federal, state
and/or provincial laws.
MEMBERSHIP
PROCEDURES
SEC. 149.
Every applicant for membership must
completely fill out an application on forms
furnished
by the General Secretary-Treasurer which
shall be
filed in the General Office of the United
Association.
SEC. 150.
Each applicant for membership in a
Building and Construction Trades Local Union
or a
Building and Construction Trades branch of a
combination
Local Union must submit (or have submitted)
an affidavit or affidavits from a recognized
employer
or employers vouching for the applicant’s
ability to
adequately perform the work of his trade and
also
vouching for his character. These affidavits
must
cover a minimum of five (5) years actual
practical
working experience in the pipe fitting
trades. These
affidavits will be furnished to the
applicant by the
Local Union on forms supplied by the General
Secretary-Treasurer.
SEC. 151.
Anyone who shall certify to any false
statement or fact, or falsely answer on any
of the official
forms of application for membership, or file
false
and fraudulent affidavits, or otherwise by
any false
pretense, misrepresentation, or fraud
attempt to
secure, or does secure, acceptance as a
member of the
United Association or any chartered or
affiliated
Local Union, shall immediately forfeit all
further
right to consideration as an applicant, and
shall immediately forfeit membership by
immediate cancellation
if membership has already been acquired or
established
in the manner specified herein, upon
evidence
of such false pretense, misrepresentation,
or fraud
being presented to the General Officers.
SEC. 152.
(a) All applicants who have qualified
and whose applications have been accepted
shall be
notified by the Local Union. The applicant
shall be
given at least ten (10) days notice before
the date of
initiation and obligation and at the same
time he shall
be furnished with a copy of the Constitution
and By-
Laws and Ritual of the United Association,
with
instructions to read them and familiarize
himself with
all provisions, requirements and obligations
contained
therein before the pledge or oath of
obligation
is administered to him as a member.
(b) As an alternative to the taking of the
pledge and
oath of obligation at a Local Union meeting,
a qualified
applicant may sign a written pledge and oath
of
obligation at the time he submits his
application, or
any time before he is admitted as a member.
The
General Secretary-Treasurer is authorized to
prepare
such a written pledge and oath of obligation
which
may be a simplification of the pledge set
forth in Sec.
153.
Pledge
SEC. 153.
Each applicant before becoming a member
shall take the following pledge or oath of
obligation:
I, (state name)___________________, in the
presence of this Local Union, do truly
promise
and pledge my word of honor that I am
familiar
with the provisions and requirements of
the
Constitution and By-Laws of the United
Association and that I will not perform
any act
in any way prejudicial to the best
interest of the
United Association, but will at all times
endeavor
to promote its prosperity and usefulness.
I
hereby agree to remain loyal and true to
the
principles and policies and to be
governed by the
Constitution and By-Laws and Ritual of
the
United Association and the Local Union in
any
and all matters now or that may hereafter
be
included therein. I further pledge that I
will
faithfully attend all meetings of the
Local Union
unless prevented by sickness or other
causes
beyond my control. I will at all times
assist members
of the United Association to the extent
of
my ability, defend them when unjustly
treated
or slandered, and cultivate for each and
every
member the warmest friendship and
brotherly
love. I will assist unfortunate or
distressed members
to procure employment.
I do further promise and swear that I am
not
a member of any organization advocating
the
overthrow by force and violence of the
Government of the United States or of
Canada. I take this obligation
voluntarily, without any mental
reservation, and bind myself until death
under the penalty of scorn due to moral
perjury and violated honor as one
unworthy of trust or
assistance.
SEC. 154.
(a) When all requirements of this
Constitution have been complied with,
including the
filing of an application form, affidavits,
etc., and the
applicant has been initiated (taken the
pledge and oath
of obligation) in accordance with Sections
152(a) and
152(b), the Recording Secretary shall duly
enter the
name of the applicant as a member on the
records of
the Local Union. A membership card shall be
furnished
to said applicant.
(b) An applicant’s admission into membership
in a
Local Union and in the United Association is
contingent
upon and subject to the requirements that
the
General Secretary-Treasurer process the
application,
find it in order, and issue a membership
card. The
General Secretary-Treasurer shall have the
discretionary
authority to refuse to process an
application
and issue a membership card where an
applicant is
unqualified or is not a resident of the
geographical
area of the Local Union.
Note: The Constitutional meaning and intent
of the above Sections 152(b) and 154 is
that an
applicant signing a written pledge and
obligation
shall not be a member and his pledge shall
not be effective until his application is
accepted
in accordance with Local Union admission to
membership practices.
Membership Cards
SEC. 155.
All membership cards shall be issued by
the General Secretary-Treasurer from the
headquarters
of the United Association and shall be
numbered
as determined by the General
Secretary-Treasurer.
When a member has joined the United
Association he
shall procure a membership card from the
General
Secretary-Treasurer, through the Local Union
he has
joined. A receipt for the initiation fee and
dues shall
be issued by the Local Union. The membership
card
shall be properly numbered and bear the name
of the
member and designate the type of Local Union
to
which he belongs. The member must sign his
name in
ink on the back of his membership card in
the place
designated for same, which indicates that he
has read
the Constitution and is willing to abide by
all laws and
discipline enacted by Local Unions and the
United
Association.
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
the
stamp or stamps then received must be
properly cancelled
by the Financial Secretary and posted on his
membership card. Local Unions may also use
indelible
stamps in place of and/or with paper stamps.
The
Financial Secretary shall also issue a
receipt for the
dues paid by the member.
Suspension
of Members
SEC. 157.
A member owing over three (3) months’
dues shall automatically be suspended from
membership
without notice of any kind. A suspended
member
is denied all rights and privileges and is
not entitled to
any monetary benefits.
SEC. 158.
(a) A suspended member becomes in
good standing and his suspension is lifted
by the payment
of all back dues through the current month
together with a $50.00 reinstatement fee. A
suspended
member must pay his back dues through the
current
month before his $50.00 reinstatement fee
can be
paid. Upon payment of back dues through the
current
month and payment of the $50.00
reinstatement fee,
the member shall be entitled to attend Local
Union
meetings with voice and vote but must wait
ninety
(90) days from date of payment of the $50.00
reinstatement
fee before being entitled to monetary
benefits.
(b) The requirements for eligibility to vote
at Local
Union elections and to run for office in a
Local Union
are governed by Sections 121 and 124,
respectively.
(c) National and Local Union assessments,
disciplinary
assessments and loans are payable before
dues.
However, no union security clause shall be
enforced
because of the failure to pay national and
local union
assessments, disciplinary assessments or
loans pursuant
to this provision.
Expulsion of
Members
SEC. 159.
Any member in arrears for dues for a
period of six (6) months shall stand
expelled, and
must pay all money that he legally owes to
the
expelling Local Union and pay a new
initiation fee to
the Local Union in which he will be
reinstated. The
reinstating Local Union may also uniformly
require
of all such expelled members proof of area
residence
of two (2) years as well as proof of current
qualification
as required of new members before accepting
such an applicant for reinitiation.
Note: The Constitutional meaning and intent
of the above Section 159 is that the
expelled
member shall pay an initiation fee and
any disciplinary
assessments that have been sanctioned
by the General Executive Board or
recorded at
the General Office, or loans that he may
owe. He
is exempt from all other alleged
indebtedness,
and the Local Unions have no
Constitutional or
legal right to charge the expelled member
with
any other indebtedness except that which
is
herein stated above.
SEC. 160.
A former member who was expelled under
Section 159 will be reinitiated by the Local
Union that
expelled him if he meets all requirements
set forth in
Section 159, unless the General President
grants the
Local Union specific permission to deny
reinitiation to
the former member. To obtain such
permission, the
Local Union must present to the General
President a just
and reasonable basis for denial of
reinitiation.
Restrictions on Members Entering
Plumbing or Pipe Fitting Business
SEC. 161.
(a) Any member of the United
Association who enters business legitimately
for himself,
or who holds a financial interest in any
business
directly connected with the plumbing and
pipe fitting
industry, and who desires to maintain his
membership
in the United Association in order to keep
his burial
expense benefits, shall not have the right
to voice or
vote or to take any part in the official
affairs of the
Union until six (6) months after the member
has terminated
his business or financial interest in any
business
directly connected with the plumbing and
pipe
fitting industry.
(b) Road Sprinkler Fitters Local 669 is
exempted
from the application of Section 161(a) of
the
Constitution. Other Local Unions may request
exemption from Section 161(a) and, for good
cause
shown, the General President is authorized
to grant
such exemptions. A request for an exemption
must be
filed at least thirty (30) days prior to a
Local Union’s
nominations meeting.
(c) No member who holds a financial interest
in any
business directly connected with the
plumbing and
pipe fitting industry may run for or hold
union office.
Honorable Withdrawal Cards
SEC. 162.
(a) Honorable withdrawal cards shall be
issued only to members who have been in
continuous
good standing for at least two (2) years
immediately
preceding the date of request for
withdrawal. This
shall also include reinitiated members.
Honorable
withdrawal cards shall not be issued to an
apprentice
member of the United Association.
(b) Withdrawal cards shall only be deposited
in the
Local Union issuing same and shall only be
accepted
by the Business Manager of the Local Union
or the
officer or agent designated by him to accept
such
cards or, if there is no Business Manager,
then by the
Business Agent of the Local Union or the
officer or
agent designated by him to accept such
cards.
(c) An honorable withdrawal card member
shall not
be entitled to receive any burial expense
benefits.
(d) An honorable withdrawal card member
shall not
have the right to voice or vote, or to take
part in the
official affairs of the Union.
SEC. 163.
Any member of the United Association
desiring to enter business legitimately for
himself,
may upon a written request explaining his
intentions,
resign from the United Association with the
consent
of the Local Union to which he is attached.
SEC. 164.
Members of the United Association may
be granted an honorable withdrawal card upon
entering
into business, or leaving the trade, upon
recommendation
of their Local Union or by action of the
General Executive Board, if they are
entitled to same
in accordance with the rules and laws of the
United
Association.
SEC. 165.
(a) Before the honorable withdrawal
card is granted, the member shall pay
$100.00 to his
Local Union. An honorable withdrawal card
can be
renewed before the expiration of a year from
the date
of issuance or date of former renewal by
payment of
a $100.00 renewal fee. Fifty percent of the
initial fee
and any renewal fee shall be forwarded to
the General
Office by the Local Union. A withdrawal card
member
who has a current paid up withdrawal card
may
reinstate his membership by the payment of a
$100.00
reinstatement fee, provided that he has not
committed
any act detrimental to the United
Association or its
Local Unions. Any member on an honorable
withdrawal
card who has fifty (50) years of combined
active service and honorable withdrawal card
status
shall no longer be required to pay the $100
per year
renewal fee for the honorable withdrawal
card.
(b) A withdrawal card member whose
withdrawal
card has lapsed and who shall thereafter
apply for
reinstatement as a member in his Local Union
shall be
required to pay the initiation fee in the
Local Union
normally required for new members. He shall
be
reobligated and he shall receive the
regulation initiation
stamp, provided that he has not committed
any
act detrimental to the United Association or
its Local
Unions.
(c) When withdrawal cards are issued they
must
specify the type of membership held by the
holder of
the withdrawal card, whether membership was
held in
a Building and Construction Trades Local
Union or a
Metal Trades Local Union, and if membership
was
held in a combination Local Union then the
withdrawal
card must state whether the holder was
affiliated in
a Building and Construction Trades branch or
a Metal
Trades branch.
SEC. 166.
(a) Any member holding an honorable
withdrawal card who has committed any act
detrimental
to the United Association or its Local
Unions,
or who violates any section of the United
Association
Constitution, if found guilty after notice
of charges
and a hearing, may be (1) reprimanded, (2)
fined or
assessed, or (3) his withdrawal card
cancelled and the
member expelled with a set assessment or
raised initiation
fee levied against him. Charges may be filed
and processed either in the Local Union
which issued
the withdrawal card or the Local Union in
which
jurisdiction the violation occurred. A copy
of the
charges shall be mailed by certified mail,
return
receipt requested, to the last known address
of the
member holding the withdrawal card by the
Secretary
of the Local Union in which the charges were
filed. A
hearing shall be conducted by the Local
Union
Executive Board and the member shall be
given
notice and an opportunity to appear and
state his
defense.
If the withdrawal card member is found
guilty, the
Local Union conducting the trial shall
notify the
Local Union which issued the withdrawal card
of the
action taken, and shall send the withdrawal
card
member a copy of the decision of the Local
Union
Executive Board by certified mail, return
receipt
requested.
(b) A withdrawal card member may appeal the
Local Union Executive Board decision to the
General
Secretary-Treasurer within twenty (20) days
from the
date the Local Union mailed a copy of the
Executive
Board decision to his last known address.
The
General Secretary-Treasurer shall review the
evidence
and render a decision, either affirming or
reversing the decision of the Local Union
Executive
Board. An appeal to the General
Secretary-Treasurer
shall not stay the decision of the Local
Union
Executive Board; however, if the General
Secretary
Treasurer reverses the Local Union Executive
Board
and reinstates a member’s withdrawal card,
such decision
shall be retroactive to the date of the
cancellation
by the Local Union Executive Board.
PERMITS
SEC. 167.
No permits shall be given or issued to
anyone (by any Local Union or representative
thereof)
who is not a member of the United
Association or
who has not been accepted by the Local Union
and is
paying an application fee for admittance to
the United
Association. Upon failure to comply with
this section
Local Unions will be subject to discipline
by the
General Executive Board according to the
Constitution.
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