Stoppage of work definition
Examples of Stoppage of work in a sentence
Stoppage of work by employees in good faith because of dangerous or unhealthful working conditions at the place of employment which are abnormal to the place of employment shall not be deemed a strike.
Stoppage of work by employees (in good faith) because of dangerous or unhealthful working conditions, at the place of employment, shall not be deemed a strike.
Section 6.03 Stoppage of work by an Employee(s) in good faith because of a very dangerous or unsanitary working conditions at the place of employment, which are abnormal to the place of employment, shall not be deemed by the Employer a strike, work stoppage, or other concerted interference.
Stoppage of work by employees (in good faith) because of dangerous or unhealthful working conditions, at the place of employment shall not be deemed a strike.
Stoppage of work will not relieve Company of financial obligations to Consultant.
Stoppage of work or fine by any Govt or private department will not be burdened on the shoulder of second party.
Stand Down MTA may stand down an Employee with or without pay in one of the following circumstances: Industrial Action (other than industrial action engaged in by the Company); Break down of machinery or equipment for which the Company cannot reasonably be held responsible; Stoppage of work for any cause for which the Company cannot reasonably be held responsible.
Stoppage of work due to strike or strikes either at the Company's plant or at any other plant affecting sales, production or distribution at the Company's plant.
Stoppage of work shall occur only for imminent dangers and work shall recommence only when Tenant adopts procedures appropriate to mitigate such dangers in accordance with the Asbestos Reports.