Common use of Mutual Interest Clause in Contracts

Mutual Interest. The mutual interest of the Employer and its employees is hereby recognized and all Parties to this Collective Agreement are pledged to assist in the operation of the departments of the Employer. In accordance with the Labour Relations Act, Chapter L10, Part V, Section 89(2), the Association and its members, individually and collectively, pledge themselves not to take part in sympathetic strikes and the Employer pledges not to declare or cause a lockout of the employees during the term of this Collective Agreement.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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