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

  • Interruption of Work in Progress However, there shall be no interruption of work in progress except where deemed essential in order to address an emergency situation.

  • No Interruption of Work The Union agrees to the essential nature of the services provided by bargaining unit employees in protecting public safety.

  • Term of Agreement and Changes in Agreement 2 Interruption of Work 3 Seniority 4 Hours of Work .....................................

  • Section 2 - No Interruption of Work for Jurisdictional Reasons...........................................

  • Temporary Interruption of Work (Skilled Trades) (24)(a) Notwithstanding the provisions of Paragraph (23)(b) through (23)(e) above, in the event of a temporary interruption of work which is considered at the time to be thirty (30) days or less, the following procedure will apply as soon as practical but in any event by the Monday following the temporary interruption of work.

  • Interruption of Work No strikes or lockouts shall occur during the life of this agreement.

  • Union Security 2 Interruption of Work 6 Arbitration 5 Plant Management ▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 9 Seniority 9 Union Matters Holidays Vacations Wages Rates of Pay Hours of Work Overtime Safety and Mutual Interests General Term of Agreement Appendix Appendix Appendix Appendix INC.