the Labour Relations Act definition

the Labour Relations Act means the Labour Relations Act, 1995 (Act No. 66 of 1995);
the Labour Relations Act means the Labour Relations Act, 1995

Examples of the Labour Relations Act in a sentence

  • Disputes about the interpretation or application of particular clauses of this Agreement and about alleged violations of this Agreement shall not be processed under Section 133 of the Labour Relations Act of Ontario by either party until the provisions set forth in this section for the resolution of such disputes have been fully exhausted.

  • This Agreement shall come into force and effect on September 1, 2019, and shall expire on August 31, 2022, subject to the Education Act and the Labour Relations Act.

  • The Union undertakes that there will be no strike as defined in the Labour Relations Act during the term of this Agreement.

  • Subject to the Labour Relations Act, the file shall reflect that Award.

  • Where central bargaining is required under the School Boards Collective Bargaining Act, 2014, as amended notice to bargain centrally shall be in accordance with Sections 31 and 28 of that Act, and with Section 59 of the Labour Relations Act.

  • This Agreement shall supercede all previous Agreements and shall continue in effect with all clauses, provisions and effects unchanged until such time as this Agreement is itself superceded by a new Agreement, or is amended by the written agreement of the parties, or is terminated, in accordance with the Labour Relations Act, as may be amended from time to time.

  • All employees covered under this Agreement have the right to refuse to cross or work behind a picket line established as a result of a dispute as defined by the Labour Relations Act.

  • In view of the orderly steps provided by this Agreement for the resolution of grievances, and in accordance with the Labour Relations Act, there shall be no strike or during the term of this Agreement or of any renewal of this Agreement.