Exceptions to No-Strike provision Sample Clauses

Exceptions to No-Strike provision. Anything to the contrary notwithstanding, the Union shall be entitled to resort to all legal and economic remedies including the right to strike and picket if the Employer:
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  • NO STRIKE PROVISION 6. During the term of this Agreement, the City will not lock out the employees who are covered by this Agreement. The Association and the employees shall not strike, cause, encourage, or condone a work stoppage, slowdown, or sympathy strike during the term of this Agreement.

  • Other Leave Provisions 1. The Board shall provide a substitute for those who serve on jury duty, National Guard and Reserve military duty, and who are subpoenaed to participate in court proceedings in which they are not involved as a party litigant or have an interest in the outcome of the proceeding. The Board shall pay the difference between compensation (excluding a travel allowance) for jury duty and the teacher’s salary if such duty is during teacher employment days.

  • Interpretive Provisions A. The meanings of defined terms include the singular and plural forms.

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  • SECTION 12 – GENERAL PROVISIONS 12.1 The parties may amend any provision of the Agreement at any time by agreement in writing.

  • NO STRIKE - NO LOCKOUT PROVISION 6.01 The Union agrees that there shall be no strike or full or partial withdrawal of services during the terms of this Agreement.

  • Duration of licenses Licenses granted on a subscription basis expire at the end of the applicable subscription period unless renewed. Licenses granted for metered Products billed periodically based on usage continue as long as Customer continues to pay for its usage of the Product. All other licenses become perpetual upon payment in full.

  • Mutual Waiver of Consequential Damages In no event shall either party be liable to the other for any consequential, incidental, punitive, or indirect damages including but not limited to loss of income or loss of profits.

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