Common use of Trade Unions Clause in Contracts

Trade Unions. ▪ For as long as the provisions of this collective agreement are in force, the trade unions will not take industrial actions or strike with the aim of amending the collective agreement: - at a member of the employers’ association; - at a subcontractor insofar as this subcontractor carries out construction/infrastructure activities for a member of the employers’ association. ▪ The trade unions will not provide support to employers and employees who take such industrial actions or who go on strike. ▪ Industrial action or a strike at a member of the employers’ association or a subcontractor is permitted if: - a subcontractor does not comply with the provisions of this collective agreement, and - the main contractor fails to demand that the subcontractor comply with the provisions of the collective agreement or fails to immediately terminate the subcontracting agreement with this subcontractor. ▪ In the event that industrial action or a strike would be permitted and as long as this only concerns one line of business or one company, an attempt will first be made to find a solution through consultation between the parties to the collective agreement.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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