Common use of WORKERS' RIGHTS Clause in Contracts

WORKERS' RIGHTS. The Contractor represents and warrants that the Contractor does not require its employees, as a condition of employment, to sign or agree to mandatory individual arbitration clauses or class or collective action waivers. The Contractor further represents and warrants that, during the term of this contract, the Contractor shall not, as a condition of employment, require its employees to sign or agree to mandatory individual arbitration clauses or class or collective action waivers.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: General Terms and Conditions, General Terms and Conditions, General Terms and Conditions

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WORKERS' RIGHTS. The Contractor represents and hereby warrants that the Contractor it does not require its employees, as a condition of employment, to sign or agree to mandatory individual arbitration clauses or class or collective action waivers. The Contractor further represents and warrants that, during the term of this contract, the Contractor shall not, as a condition of employment, require its employees to sign or agree to mandatory individual arbitration clauses or class or collective action waivers.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Corrections Proposed

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