Common use of Foreign Power Courtesy Clause in Contracts

Foreign Power Courtesy. ‌‌ Both the Employers and the Unions agree to the principle that for- eign drivers at all times operate on a first in, first out, basis. Except where a union in an adjacent area, such as Pennsylvania, New England, and Central and Southern States, refuses to recognize this principle when drivers covered by this agreement are in its area. In such cases the Unions covered by this Agreement reserve the right not to allow drivers from such a Local to be first out, but the Union shall not take any economic action to enforce this until the National Freight Division has attempted to establish reciprocity between both Locals and further except that the Union shall use the grievance machinery in the event the National Freight Division has failed to correct same.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Supplemental Agreement

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Foreign Power Courtesy. ‌‌ Both the Employers and the Unions agree to the principle that for- eign drivers at all times operate on a first in, first out, basis. Except where a union in an adjacent area, such as Pennsylvania, New England, and Central and Southern States, refuses to recognize this principle when drivers covered by this agreement are in its area. area.‌‌ In such cases the Unions covered by this Agreement reserve the right not to allow drivers from such a sucha Local to be first out, but the Union shall not take any economic action to enforce this until the National Freight Division has attempted to establish reciprocity between both Locals and further except that the Union shall use the grievance machinery in the event the National Freight Division has failed to correct same.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Supplemental Agreement

Foreign Power Courtesy. ‌‌ Both the Employers and the Unions agree to the principle that for- eign drivers at all times operate on a first in, first out, basis. Except where a union in an adjacent area, such as Pennsylvania, New EnglandEn- gland, and Central and Southern States, refuses to recognize this principle when drivers covered by this agreement are in its area. In such cases the Unions covered by this Agreement reserve the right not to allow drivers from such a Local to be first out, but the Union shall not take any economic action to enforce this until the National Freight Division has attempted to establish reciprocity between be- tween both Locals and further except that the Union shall use the grievance machinery in the event the National Freight Division has failed to correct same.

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Samples: Supplemental Agreement

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Foreign Power Courtesy. ‌‌ Both the Employers and the Unions agree to the principle that for- eign foreign drivers at all times operate on a first in, first out, basis. Except where a union in an adjacent area, such as Pennsylvania, New England, and Central and Southern States, refuses to recognize recog- nize this principle when drivers covered by this agreement are in its area. In such cases the Unions covered by this Agreement reserve the right not to allow drivers from such a Local to be first out, but the Union shall not take any economic action to enforce this until the National Freight Division has attempted to establish reciprocity between be- tween both Locals and further except that the Union shall use the grievance machinery in the event the National Freight Division has failed to correct same.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: York State Supplemental Agreement

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