Common use of SUPERIOR CONDITIONS Clause in Contracts

SUPERIOR CONDITIONS. 26.01 Unless existing benefits, rights, privileges, practices, terms of conditions of employment which may be considered to be superior to those contained herein are specifically retained by this Agreement, they shall be deemed not to continue in effect.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

SUPERIOR CONDITIONS. 26.01 Unless existing benefits, . rights, privileges, practices, terms of or conditions of employment which may be considered to employmentwhich maybeconsideredto be superior to those contained herein are specifically retained by this Agreement, . they shall be deemed not to continue in effect.. Itis, Superior Conditions that they refer to conditionsexisting prior to October

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Part Time Agreement

SUPERIOR CONDITIONS. 26.01 Unless existing benefits, rights, privileges, practices, terms of or conditions of employment which may be considered beconsidered to be superior to those contained besuperiortothosecontained herein are specifically retained by this Agreement, they shall be deemed not to continue in effect.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Employment Agreement

SUPERIOR CONDITIONS. 26.01 Unless existing benefits, rights, privileges, practices, terms of conditions or of employment which may be considered to be superior to those contained herein are specifically retained by this Agreement, they shall be deemed not to continue in effect.however, Superior Conditions they refer to conditions existing prior to October

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Full Time Agreement