Common use of DELINQUENT EMPLOYER Clause in Contracts

DELINQUENT EMPLOYER. ─ For purposes of this Section, the term “Delinquent Employer” means an Individual Employer who, at any time during the term of this Agreement, or within the three (3) year period preceding the term of this Agreement, has failed to pay employees or Trust Funds promptly and in accordance with this Agreement and the applicable Trust Agreements. The term “Delinquent Employer” shall also include any Individual Employer who at any time in the past has been cleared of any indebtedness to employees or the Trust Funds through adjudication in bankruptcy or who otherwise ceased doing business while owing monies to employees or the Trust Funds.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Light Commercial Agreement, Master Labor Agreement

DELINQUENT EMPLOYER. For purposes of this Section, the term “Delinquent Employer” means an Individual Employer who, at any time during the term of this Agreement, or within the three (3) year period preceding the term of this Agreement, has failed to pay employees or Trust Funds promptly and in accordance with this Agreement and the applicable Trust Agreements. The term “Delinquent Employer” shall also include any Individual Employer who at any time in the past has been cleared of any indebtedness to employees or the Trust Funds through adjudication in bankruptcy or who otherwise ceased doing business while owing monies to employees or the Trust Funds.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Master Labor Agreement