Common use of Any period of unlawful strike Clause in Contracts

Any period of unlawful strike. For the purpose of the seniority provisions of this Agreement all leaves of absence under Section 11.26, and any leaves of absence after July 10, 1969, in excess of three (3) weeks under Sections 11.27 and 11.28 shall not be deducted from an employee's continuous service. For the purpose of the seniority provisions of this Agreement an employee with recall rights who was laid off and rehired after his recall rights expired will be credited with his prior continuous service. 'Break in Service' - shall occur if an individual employed by the Company: a) quits (absence without leave for a period of over fourteen (14) days shall constitute a quit); b) is discharged; c) is laid off by the Company for lack of work, except that no break shall be deemed to have occurred if such a laid-off person is rehired in accordance with the recall provisions of this Article.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Any period of unlawful strike. For the purpose of the seniority provisions of this Agreement all leaves of absence under Section 11.26, and any leaves of absence after July 10, 1969, in excess of three (3) weeks under Sections 11.27 and 11.28 shall not be deducted from an employee's continuous service. For the purpose of the seniority provisions of this Agreement an employee with recall rights who was laid off and rehired after his their recall rights expired will be credited with his their prior continuous service. 'Break in Service' - shall occur if an individual employed by the Company: a) quits (absence without leave for a period of over fourteen (14) days shall constitute a quit); b) is discharged; c) is laid off by the Company for lack of work, except that no break shall be deemed to have occurred if such a laid-off person is rehired in accordance with the recall provisions of this Article.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Any period of unlawful strike. For the purpose of the seniority provisions of this Agreement all leaves of absence under Section 11.26, and any leaves of absence after July 10, 1969, in excess of three (3) weeks under Sections 11.27 and 11.28 shall not be deducted from an employee's continuous service. For the purpose of the seniority provisions of this Agreement an employee with recall rights who was laid off and rehired after his recall rights expired will be credited with his prior continuous service. 'Break in Service' - shall occur if an individual employed by the Company: a) quits (absence without leave for a period of over fourteen (14) days shall constitute a quit); b) is discharged; c) is laid off by the Company for lack of work, except that no break shall be deemed to have occurred if such a laid-off person is rehired in accordance with the recall provisions of this Article.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Any period of unlawful strike. For the purpose of the seniority provisions of this Agreement all leaves of absence under Section 11.26, and any leaves of absence after July 10, 1969, in excess of three (3) weeks under Sections 11.27 and 11.28 shall not be deducted from an employee's continuous service. For the purpose of the seniority provisions of this Agreement an employee with recall rights who was laid off and rehired after his recall rights expired will be credited with his prior continuous service. 'Break in Service' - shall occur if an individual employed by the Company:. a) quits (absence without leave for a period of over fourteen (14) days shall constitute a quit); b) is discharged; c) is laid off by the Company for lack of work, except that no break shall be deemed to have occurred if such a laid-off person is rehired in accordance with the recall provisions of this Article.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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