Work stoppage definition

Work stoppage means a concerted failure by employees to report for duty, a concerted absence of employees from work, a concerted stoppage of work, or a concerted slowdown in the full and faithful performance of duties by a group of employees. The officers of MSEA-SEIU, at all levels individually and collectively, agree that it is their continuing obligation and responsibility to maintain compliance with this Article, including the remaining at work during any interruption or slowdown of work which may take place.
Work stoppage for purposes of this Plan means a concerted failure by employees to report for duty, a concerted absence of employees from work, a concerted stoppage of work, or a concerted slowdown in the full and faithful performance of duties by a group of employees, and includes a strike or lockout. Whether a work stoppage exists shall be determined by the Company in its sole discretion.
Work stoppage has the meaning set forth in Section 15.01.

Examples of Work stoppage in a sentence

  • If the cause of the Work stoppage is removed prior to the end of the thirty (30) day notice period, Contractor may not terminate the Contract.

  • Upon receipt of the Stop Work Order, the Contractor shall immediately comply with its terms and take all reasonable steps to minimize the incurrence of costs allocable to the Work covered by the Stop Work Order during the period of Work stoppage.

  • If Owner and Contractor cannot agree as to entitlement to or on the amount or extent, if any, of any adjustment in Contract Price or Contract Times, or both, as a result of such Work stoppage or such special conditions under which Work is agreed to be resumed by Contractor, either party may make a Claim therefor as provided in Paragraph 10.05.

  • CONTRACTOR shall stop Work for up to one hundred (100) days in accordance with any written notice received from ULA, or for such longer period of time as the parties may agree and shall take all reasonable steps to minimize the incurrence of costs allocable to the Work during the period of Work stoppage.

  • If the Contractor and the surety fail within seven (7) days of such Work stoppage to provide such assurance, then the City may, without prejudice to any other rights or remedies the City may have against the Contractor, proceed to carry out the remedies necessary to eliminate or correct the cause of such Work stoppage.


More Definitions of Work stoppage

Work stoppage means, during the term of this Agreement, the concerted failure by employees to report for duty, the concerted absence of employees from work, the concerted stoppage of work, the concerted slowdown in the full and faithful performance of duties by an employee or group of employees, the concerted submission of resignations, participation in a deliberate and concerted course of action and conduct which adversely affects the services of the State. The officers of the Union, at all levels, individually and collectively, agree that it is their continuing obligation and responsibility to maintain compliance with this Article, including the remaining at work during any interruption or slowdown of work which may take place. The parties agree that the grievance procedure is the sole and exclusive means of settling grievances under this Agreement.
Work stoppage means a concerted failure by employees to report for duty, a concerted absence of employees from work, a concerted stoppage of work, or a concerted slowdown in the full and faithful performance of duties by a group of employees. The officers of MSEA, at all levels individually and collectively, agree that it is their continuing obligation and responsibility to maintain compliance with this Article, including remaining at work during any interruption or slowdown of work which may take place. The parties acknowledge that engaging in work stoppage or slowdown or strike is a violation of Maine law (26 MRSA §964(2)(C)(1), (2), and (3)).
Work stoppage means an occasion on which employees do not report for work in protest in connection with a dispute with their employer, because the employer has and/or the employees have elected to exercise any self-help rights that may be available to them pursuant to applicable law.
Work stoppage. There has not been, and there is not currently, any labour trouble which is adversely effecting or could adversely effect, in a material manner, the conduct of the business of the Corporation.
Work stoppage means: (i) The willful absence of a group of employees from their
Work stoppage means a lockout or strike as defined in Part VI.
Work stoppage means a strike, lock-out, work slow-down or a refusal (now I’m skipping over words here for the point that I want to make in a moment) . . . to perform the usual duties of employment.