No-Strike Pledge definition

No-Strike Pledge means a provision in a labor peace agreement prohibiting the Labor Organization and its members, and in the case of a collective bargaining agreement, all employees covered by the agreement, from engaging in picketing, work stoppages, boycotts or any other economic interference with the Hospitality Operations for the duration of the City's Hospitality Contract.
No-Strike Pledge means a provision in a labor peace agreement prohibiting the Labor Organization and its members from engaging in picketing, work stoppages, boycotts or any other economic interference with Hospitality Operations of a Hospitality Operations Lessee for the duration of the CRA lease term.

Examples of No-Strike Pledge in a sentence

  • The City shall not enter into any Hospitality Contract with a Hospitality Company unless and until such Company has signed a valid collective bargaining agreement or other contract enforceable under 29 U.S.C. § 185(a) with any Labor Organization seeking to represent Hospitality Workers at the premises covered by the Hospitality Contract containing a No-Strike Pledge.

  • The Labor Peace Agreement must be a valid agreement that includes a No-Strike Pledge prohibiting the labor organization and its members from engaging in any picketing, work stoppages, boycotts, or any other economic interference with the hospitality operation for as long as the Lessor determines that its revenues are at material risk from a potential labor dispute.

  • Excluded from arbitration are disputes and unresolved grievances concerning the discipline or discharge of strikers who struck in violation of the No-Strike Pledge in this Agreement.

  • Also excluded from arbitration is any matter otherwise subject to arbitration, but over which the Union strikes, contrary to its No-Strike Pledge in this Agreement.