Closed Lorries or Containers Clause Samples

Closed Lorries or Containers. All plant material shall be loaded in such a way that breakage or crushing by the weight of the plants above is avoided during loading, transit and unloading.

Related to Closed Lorries or Containers

  • NO STRIKES OR LOCK-OUTS 6.01 The Union agrees that there shall be no strikes and the Employer agrees that there shall be no lockouts during the term of this Agreement. The meaning of the words "strike" and "lockout" shall be as defined in the Ontario Labour Relations Act, as amended.

  • NO STRIKES OR LOCKOUTS 5.01 The Union agrees there will be no strikes and the Employer agrees there will be no lockouts during the term of this Agreement. The term "strike" and "lockout" shall bear the meaning given them in the Ontario Labour Relations Act, as amended.

  • STRIKES OR LOCK-OUTS During the term of this Collective Agreement the Union agrees that there shall be no strike and the Employer agrees that there shall be no lock-out. Subject to any Labour Relations Board (or any succeeding body) directives, if an employee employed under the terms of this Collective Agreement refuses in good conscience to cross a legal picket line, the employee shall be considered to be absent without pay, and it shall not be considered a violation of this Agreement nor shall it be grounds for disciplinary action.

  • STRIKES OR LOCKOUTS 5.01 During the term of this Agreement, or while negotiations for a further agreement are being held the Union will not permit or encourage any strike, slowdown, or any stoppage of work or otherwise restrict or interfere with the Employer's operation through its members. 5.02 During the term of this Agreement, or while negotiations for a further agreement are being held, the Employer will not engage in any lockout of its employees or deliberately restrict or reduce the hours of work.

  • Substandard Timber Live and dead trees (a) Do not meet Utilization Standards and (b) Are located in Clearcutting Units or construction clearings or are otherwise designated for cutting. (a) Within 200 feet slope distance from centerline of roads constructed hereunder that are damaged by Pur- chaser’s construction to the extent that considerable dete- rioration or mortality is imminent and are designated by Forest Service for felling before the nearest road segment is Substantially Completed or (b) That are damaged by Purchaser in logging and are subsequently Marked before Purchaser has com- pleted skidding or yarding operations in the immediate area. By agreement, such trees may be left without charge if their removal would cause undue damage or be grossly uneconomic.