Common use of Seven-Day Notice Clause in Contracts

Seven-Day Notice. Upon the failure of any employee to tender his initiation fee or dues to the Union within the period, and under the conditions specified in Section 3 above, the Union shall notify the Employer and the employee in writing of such notice, and not more than seven (7) days thereafter, the Employer shall discharge such employee, unless the Union has notified the Employer that the employee has satisfied the requirements for good standing.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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Seven-Day Notice. Upon the failure of any employee to tender his initiation fee or dues to the Union within the period, and under the conditions specified in Section 3 A above, the Union shall notify the Employer and the employee Employee in writing of such notice, and not more than seven (7) days thereafter, the Employer shall discharge dis­ charge such employee, employee unless the Union has notified the Employer that the employee Employee has satisfied the requirements require­ ments for good standing.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, core.ac.uk

Seven-Day Notice. Upon the failure of any employee to tender his initiation fee or dues to the Union within the period, and under the conditions specified in Section 3 3.1 above, the Union shall notify the Employer and the employee in writing of such notice, and not more than seven (7) days thereafter, the Employer shall discharge such employee, unless the Union has notified the Employer that the employee has satisfied the requirements for good standing.seven

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Local 1564

Seven-Day Notice. Upon the failure of any employee to tender his initiation fee or dues to the Union within the period, and under the conditions specified conditions""specified in Section 3 Sec­ tion A above, the Union shall notify the Employer and the . employee in writing of such notice, and not more than seven (7) days thereafter, the Employer shall discharge such employee, unless the Union has notified the Employer that the employee has satisfied the requirements for good standing.seven

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: ecommons.cornell.edu

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Seven-Day Notice. Upon the failure of any employee to tender his initiation fee or dues to the Union within the period, and under the conditions specified in Section 3 3(a) above, the Union shall notify the Employer and the employee in writing of such notice, and not more than seven (7) days thereafter, the Employer shall discharge such employee, unless the Union has union notified the Employer that the employee has satisfied the requirements requirement for good standing.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

Seven-Day Notice. Upon the failure of any employee to tender his initiation fee or dues to the Union within the period, and under the conditions specified in Section 3 Sec­ tion A above, the Union shall notify the Employer and the employee in writing of such notice, and not more than seven (7) days thereafter, the Employer shall discharge such employee, unless the Union has notified the Employer that the employee has satisfied the requirements for good standing.seven

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: digitalcommons.ilr.cornell.edu

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