Picket Lines definition

Picket Lines. The Union and the Company understand that in the education profession, work stoppages can occur. This paragraph addresses that concern and covers work stoppages of customers and/or schools. It shall not be a violation of this Agreement, and it shall not be cause for discharge, disciplinary action or permanent replacement in the event an employee refuses to enter upon any property involved in a primary labor dispute, or refuses to go through or work behind any primary picket line, including the primary picket line of Unions party to this Agreement and including primary picket lines at the Employer’s place(s) of business, or refuses to go through a picket line due to concerns for his or her safety, or the safety of his/her passengers. Recognizing the special obligation of the Company and its employees to render service to the public, the Union and the Company agree that the presence of a non-Teamster picket or a non- Teamster picket line on or adjacent to the premises of any customer or potential customer of the Company shall not remove the obligation of the employees to render service in the normal routine of Company operations provided such employees are not required to cross a picket line Struck Work: It shall not be a violation of this Agreement and it shall not be a cause for discharge or disciplinary action or shall such employee be permanently replaced if any employee refuses to perform any service which the Employer undertakes to perform as an ally of an Employer or person whose employees are on strike, and which service, but for such strikes, would be performed by the employees for the Employer or person on strike.

Examples of Picket Lines in a sentence

  • The parties agree that Article 8, Section 1 (Picket Lines) shall not apply to secondary (as opposed to primary) picketing activities or to informational leafleting or any other picketing not intended to prevent UPS employees from performing their assignments, whether such activities occur at the Company’s locations, en route, or at the locations of its customers.

  • Subject to Article 7.04 (Right to Refuse to Cross Picket Lines), salaried employees shall not have their pay reduced by virtue of holidays specified in 18.01 and 18.06.

  • If agreement on such matters is not reached within a reasonable period of time and the proposed modification is a mandatory subject of bargaining, then the provision of Article 24 (Strikes, Lockouts and Picket Lines) shall not apply.

  • Nothing which is not contained herein will be of any force or effect upon any party hereto, except that Letter of Understanding between the parties relating to Picket Lines.

  • The University’s Policy on Crossing of Picket Lines applies to employees.

  • The clauses relating to Employment (Article II), No Cessation Of Work (section 102) and Picket Lines (section 103) are intended to be inseparable and mutually interdependent.

  • Subject to Article 7.04 (Right to Refuse to Cross Picket Lines), hourly paid employees shall be paid 4.8% in lieu of statutory holiday pay (except for casual employees who shall be paid 1.7%).

  • If agreement on such matters is not reached within a reasonable period of time, the provisions of Article 25 – Strikes, Lockouts and Picket Lines shall not apply.

  • Stewards may receive and may discuss in person or by telephone or email, complaints and grievances of employees on the premises and time of the Employer, but only to the extent that such activity does not interfere with the delivery of patient care and does not violate Article 25 (Strikes, Lockouts and Picket Lines).

  • Picket Lines), salaried employees shall not have their pay reduced by virtue of holidays specified in 18.01 and 18.06.

Related to Picket Lines

  • Street Line means the limit of the street allowance and is the dividing line between a lot and a street;

  • Front Lot Line means the front lot line as defined in the Town's Zoning By-law No. 1136 (1987), as amended, or any successor thereto.

  • Lot line means any boundary of a lot.

  • Load Signalling Equipment means the equipment (which may include, but is not limited to, ripple injection plant) for the purpose of sending control signals to Load Control Equipment;

  • Rear lot line means the lot line farthest from and opposite to the front lot line;