Common use of No Lockouts Clause in Contracts

No Lockouts. Contractors shall not cause, incite, encourage, condone or participate in any lock-out of employees with respect to Project Work during the term of this Agreement. The term “lock-out” refers only to a Contractor’s exclusion of employees in order to secure collective bargaining advantage, and does not refer to the discharge, termination or layoff of employees by the Contractor for any reason in the exercise of rights pursuant to any provision of this Agreement, or any other agreement, nor does “lock-out” include the District’s decision to stop, suspend or discontinue any Project Work or any portion thereof for any reason.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Project Labor Agreement, Community Benefits Agreement, Project Labor Agreement

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No Lockouts. Contractors shall not cause, incite, encourage, condone or participate in any lock-out of employees with respect to Project Work during the term of this Agreement. The term “lock-out” refers only to a Contractor’s exclusion of employees in order to secure collective bargaining advantage, and does not refer to the discharge, termination or layoff of employees by the Contractor for any reason in the exercise of rights pursuant to any provision of this Agreement, or any other agreement, nor does “lock-out” include the DistrictCollege’s decision to stop, suspend or discontinue any Project Work or any portion thereof for any reason.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Community Workforce Agreement by And, Community Workforce Agreement by And, Community Workforce Agreement by And

No Lockouts. Contractors shall not cause, incite, encourage, condone or participate in any lock-out of employees with respect to Project Work during the term of this Agreement. The term “lock-out” refers only to a Contractor’s exclusion of employees in order to secure collective bargaining advantage, and does not refer to the discharge, termination or layoff of employees by the Contractor for any reason in the exercise of rights pursuant to any provision of this Agreement, or any other agreement, nor does “lock-out” include the DistrictCity’s decision to stop, suspend or discontinue any Project Work or any portion thereof for any reason.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Community Workforce Agreement, Community Workforce Agreement by And

No Lockouts. Contractors shall not cause, incite, encourage, condone or participate in any lock-out of employees with respect to Project Work during the term of this Agreement. The term “lock-out” refers only to a Contractor’s exclusion of employees in order to secure collective bargaining advantage, and does not refer to the discharge, termination or layoff of employees by the Contractor for any reason in the exercise of rights pursuant to any provision provisions of this Agreement, or any other agreementAgreement, nor does “lock-out” include the District’s decision to stop, suspend or discontinue any Project Work or any portion thereof for any reason.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Project Labor Agreement, Project Labor Agreement

No Lockouts. Contractors shall not cause, incite, encourage, condone or participate in any lock-out of employees with respect to Project Work during the term of this Agreement. The term “lock-out” refers only to a Contractor’s exclusion of employees in order to secure collective bargaining advantage, and does not refer to the discharge, termination or layoff of employees by the Contractor for any reason in the exercise of rights pursuant to any provision provisions of this Agreement, or any other agreement, nor does “lock-out” include the DistrictCity’s decision to stop, suspend or discontinue any Project Work or any portion thereof for any reason.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Project Labor Agreement

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No Lockouts. Contractors shall not cause, incite, encourage, condone or participate in any lock-out of employees with respect to Project Work during the term of this Agreement. The term “lock-out” refers only to a Contractor’s exclusion of employees in order to secure collective bargaining advantage, and does not refer to the discharge, termination termination, or layoff of employees by the Contractor for any reason in the exercise of rights pursuant to any provision of this Agreement, or any other agreement, nor does “lock-out” include the District’s decision to stop, suspend or discontinue any Project Work or any portion thereof for any reason.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Community Workforce Agreement

No Lockouts. Contractors shall not cause, incite, encourage, condone or participate in any lock-out of employees with respect to Project Work during the term of this Agreement. The term “lock-out” refers only to a Contractorcontractor’s exclusion of employees in order to secure collective bargaining advantage, and does not refer to the discharge, termination or layoff of employees by the Contractor for any reason in the exercise of rights pursuant to any provision of this Agreement, or any other agreement, nor does “lock-out” include the District’s decision to stop, suspend or discontinue any Project Work or any portion thereof for any reason.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Project Stabilization Agreement

No Lockouts. Contractors shall not cause, incite, encourage, condone or participate in any lock-out of employees with respect to Project Work during the term of this Agreement. The term “lock-out” refers only to a Contractorcontractor’s exclusion of employees in order to secure collective bargaining advantage, and does not refer to the discharge, termination or layoff of employees by the Contractor contractor for any reason in the exercise of rights pursuant to any provision of this Agreement, or any other agreement, nor does “lock-out” include the District’s 's decision to stop, suspend or discontinue any Project Work or any portion thereof for any reason.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Project Labor Agreement

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