Interruption of Work definition

Interruption of Work means the reduction of an employee’s hours of work.
Interruption of Work means any work stoppage or strike (including economic and unfair labor practice strikes) or any intentional slowdown of work. The term “other concerted action” shall mean picketing or boycott activities by the Union. This provision is not intended to limit the rights of the Union or employees as otherwise permissible under the law.

Examples of Interruption of Work in a sentence

  • Any agreement on changes arrived at and approved in such negotiations shall be binding upon the parties to this Agreemen Section Interruption of Work It is agreed there shall be no strikes, walkouts, or other interruption of work during the period of this Agreement.

Related to Interruption of Work

  • Cost of work , in table above, shall mean the agreement amount of the work.

  • Statement of Work means the description of activities performed in completing the Project, as specified in the Contract and as may be amended.

  • Work Order means an individually negotiated document that is executed by both Parties and which authorizes a Project, if any, in an indefinite quantity Contract.

  • Service or services means the performance of work, or the furnishing of labor, time, or effort, or any combination thereof, not involving or connected to the delivery or ownership of a specified end product or goods or a manufacturing process. Service or services may also include an arrangement in which a vendor compensates the Board for the vendor's right to operate a concession.

  • Scope of Work means the description of Services and Deliverables specified in the Contract and as may be amended.