Common use of National Security Clause in Contracts

National Security. 28.01 The Canadian government, either directly or through its agencies, may instruct the Employer with respect to the security of information and materials and the personnel permitted to do certain work. The Union recognizes that the Employer is obliged to meet such instructions and that for such reason the Employer may refuse certain Employees access to the work or may transfer Employees covered by such instructions.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, McMaster University

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National Security. 28.01 33.01 The Canadian governmentGovernment, either directly or through its agencies, may instruct the Employer with respect to the security of information and materials and the personnel permitted to do certain work. The Union recognizes that the Employer is obliged to meet such instructions and that for such reason the Employer may refuse certain Employees access to the work or may transfer Employees covered by such instructions.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: hr.mcmaster.ca, unifor5555.ca, hr.mcmaster.ca

National Security. 28.01 21.01 The Canadian government, either directly or through its agencies, may instruct the Employer with respect to the security of information and materials and the personnel permitted to do certain work. The Union recognizes that the Employer is obliged to meet such instructions and that for such reason the Employer may refuse certain Employees access to the work or may transfer Employees covered by such instructions.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement Casual Cleaners

National Security. 28.01 The Canadian government, either directly or through its agencies, agencies may instruct the Employer with respect to the security of information and materials and the personnel permitted to do certain work. The Union recognizes that the Employer is obliged to meet such instructions and that for For such reason the Employer may refuse certain Employees employees access to the work or may transfer Employees employees covered by such instructions.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

National Security. 28.01 20.01 The Canadian government, either directly or through its agencies, agencies may instruct the Employer with respect to the security of information and materials and the personnel permitted to do certain work. The Union recognizes that the Employer is obliged to meet such instructions and that for such reason the Employer may refuse certain Employees employees access to the work or may transfer Employees employees covered by such instructions.. Office of Human Resources McMaster University

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

National Security. 28.01 33.01 The Canadian governmentGovernment, either directly or through its agencies, may instruct the Employer with respect to the security of information and materials and the personnel permitted to do certain work. The Union recognizes that the Employer is obliged to meet such instructions and that for such reason the Employer may refuse certain Employees employees access to the work or may transfer Employees employees covered by such instructions.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

National Security. 28.01 23.01 The Canadian government, either directly or through its agencies, may instruct the Employer with respect to the security of information and materials and the personnel permitted to do certain work. The Union recognizes that the Employer is obliged to meet such instructions and that for such reason the Employer may refuse certain Employees employees access to the work or may transfer Employees employees covered by such instructions.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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National Security. 28.01 19.01 The Canadian governmentGovernment, either directly or through its agencies, may instruct the Employer with respect to the security of information and materials and the personnel permitted to do certain work. The Union recognizes that the Employer is obliged to meet such instructions and that for such reason the Employer may refuse certain Employees employees access to the work or may transfer Employees employees covered by such instructions.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

National Security. 28.01 29.01 The Canadian government, either directly or through its agencies, agencies may instruct the Employer with respect to the security of information and materials and the personnel permitted to do certain work. The Union recognizes that the Employer is obliged to meet such instructions and that for such reason the Employer may refuse certain Employees access to the work or may transfer Employees covered by such instructions.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

National Security. 28.01 33.01 The Canadian governmentGovernment, either directly or through its agencies, may instruct the Employer with respect to the security of information and materials and the personnel permitted to do certain work. The Union recognizes that the Employer is obliged to meet such instructions and that for such reason the Employer may refuse certain Employees employees access to the work or may transfer Employees employees covered by such instructions.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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