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camps. In the initial construction of the above, the camp construction
workers in areas where there are no hotel accommodations, shall
construct housing as is necessary for them (this is not to be a tent). When
bunkhouses are built to the degree that they can be occupied, the camp
construction workers shall move into such quarters, and their original
buildings shall be disposed of or not used for lodging from that time on.
Mobile Camps
In the matter of mobile camps, such camps are acceptable
providing the standards of accommodation equals that which are
outlined below:
Only trailers that are built, conveyed to the campsite, set up,
maintained by members of affiliated Unions to the various Building and
Construction Trades Councils, will be acceptable. When trailers are used,
they must be spaced no less than seven (7) feet apart and be staggered
so that when doors are opened, the hallways are not blocked.
Washrooms must be situated so that they are readily accessible
by weatherproof walkways from the sleeping trailers.
There must be individual heat in each room occupied by two (2)
men, by propane, heat, or the equivalent or not less than 20,000 B.T.U.
Catering
Cafeteria style of serving meals will be acceptable, providing
dishes are carried back by the culinary staff. The food shall be of good
quality and have the approval of the Camp Committee of the Building and
Construction Trades Council of Ontario.
There shall be sufficient housekeeping staff supplied by the
culinary workers to keep the bunkhouses clean, and beds shall be made
up each day by such staff.
LIUNA Local Union 607