Labor Disputes definition

Labor Disputes means any national, regional, or local labor strikes, work stoppages, boycotts, walkouts, or other labor difficulties or shortages, including any of the foregoing which affects access to the Facility or the ability to ship or receive goods, including spare parts.
Labor Disputes means any national, regional or local labor strikes, work stoppages, boycotts, walkouts, or other labor difficulties or shortages, including any of the foregoing which affects access to the Facility or the ability to ship or receive goods (including spare parts).
Labor Disputes means any concerted action concerning wages, hours and conditions of employment or concerning the representation of person in negotiating, maintaining changing or seeking to arrange wages, hours and conditions of employment.

Examples of Labor Disputes in a sentence

  • Notice to the Government of Labor Disputes 52.222-1 Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act – Overtime Compensa- tion 52.222-4 NOTE: Applicable to all subcontracts at any tier ▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇ Public Contracts Act 52.222-20 NOTE: Applicable to any Order greater than $10,000.

  • In the event that the disputes can not be resolved through consultation, the disputes can be resolved through mediation by the Disputes Mediation Commission where Party A is located or through arbitration by the Labor Disputes Arbitration Commission where Party A is located within sixty (60) days after the disputes have arose.

  • If there is a dispute between the Company and you concerning the terms of this Agreement, the dispute will be resolved by binding arbitration in accordance with the National Rules for the Resolution of Labor Disputes (“Rules”) administered by the American Arbitration Association (“AAA”).

  • Labor Disputes..............................................................

  • Contractor will notify Buyer of any Subcontractor Labor Disputes.


More Definitions of Labor Disputes

Labor Disputes has the meaning given to it in the definition ofForce Majeure Event.”
Labor Disputes shall have the meaning specified in SECTION 3.20(b).
Labor Disputes has the meaning set forth in Section 3.16(d).
Labor Disputes has the meaning given in Section 11.3(g)(iv).
Labor Disputes. Sub has been involved in labor disputes with union employees in the past, including a strike by Local 342 of the International Union of Electronic, Electrical, Salaried, Machine and Furniture Workers AFL-CIO in October through November 1991. The original term of the agreement between Local 342 and Sub entered into after the strike ended on October 30, 1994. The agreement was extended for a period of twelve months, through October 30, 1995, by mutual consent. This item is on this Disclosure Schedule for informational purposes only. Schedule 3.18 Title to Property and Assets; Condition of Equipment
Labor Disputes. Except as set forth on Schedule 8.17, (a) there is no collective bargaining agreement or other labor contract covering employees of the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries, (b) no such collective bargaining agreement or other labor contract is scheduled to expire during the term of this Agreement, (c) no union or other labor organization is seeking to organize, or to be recognized as, a collective bargaining unit of employees of the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries or for any similar purpose, and (d) there is no pending or (to the best of the Borrower's knowledge) threatened, strike, work stoppage, material unfair labor practice claim, or other material labor dispute against or affecting the Borrower or its Subsidiaries or their employees which could reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Effect.
Labor Disputes promptly upon any Officer of an Obligor or any of its Restricted Subsidiaries obtaining knowledge of the institution or threat of any strike, boycott, work stoppage or labor dispute relating to such Obligor or any of its Restricted Subsidiaries that would reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect;