Union Contracts definition

Union Contracts means those certain collectively bargained labor contracts among Brands and the various unions duly organized and representing certain of Brands’ employees that are in full force and effect on the Effective Date, and any related modification agreement, extension agreement and side agreement duly executed by Brands.
Union Contracts has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1.11.
Union Contracts means, collectively, (a) the Agreement between Marconi Canada (St. Xxxxxx, Ontario) and Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada (CEP) and its Local 573 (December 7, 2003 – December 6, 2006), (b) the Labor Contract between Marconi Mexico and Trade Union of Workers From the Metallurgy Industry and Similars in the State of Mexico (2004) and (c) the Labor Contract between Marconi Exportel and Union Trade of Workers from the Metallurgy Industry and Similars in the State of Mexico (2003-2005).

Examples of Union Contracts in a sentence

  • Except for the Company Union Contracts, neither the Company nor any Company Subsidiary is party to any collective bargaining agreement or similar labor union Contract with respect to any of their respective employees.

  • Complete information is contained in the official booklets and policies of the applicable insurance companies, in the Bylaws of the Board of Trustees of the City University of New York in the Union Contracts and in policy and procedures memoranda.

  • Unintended Consequences: The Case for Reforming the Staffing Rules in Urban Teachers Union Contracts.

  • Sponsor: Select BoardFinance Committee: Simple Majority Vote Required Explanatory Note: Per MGL Chapter 150E, Union Contracts are subject to the appropriation of funds by Town Meeting.

  • Except for the GPE Union Contracts, none of GPE, any GPE Subsidiary, Holdco or Merger Sub is party to any collective bargaining agreement or similar labor union Contract with respect to any of their respective employees.


More Definitions of Union Contracts

Union Contracts. As defined in Section 6.1(s) (i) hereof.
Union Contracts shall have the meaning given to such term in Section 13(a)(ix) hereof.
Union Contracts has the meaning set forth in Section 3(o)(ii)(1) below.
Union Contracts means the collective bargaining agreements between the American Federation of Musicians (“AFofM”), the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (“AFTRA”), and the Screen Actors Guild (“SAG”), on the one hand, and the XXX-4A’s Joint Policy Committee on Broadcast Talent Union Relations, as representative of the advertising industry, on the other hand, insofar as such collective bargaining agreements pertain to the employment of Talent by Payroll Company in Commercials produced by Client during the term of this Agreement.
Union Contracts means any and all existing and/or new or different Collective Bargaining Agreements that have been entered into between or involve or apply to the Parent or any of the Acquired Companies and any labor organization.
Union Contracts means, collectively, all collective bargaining agreements relating to Merger Employees.
Union Contracts means the December 7, 1999 - December 10, 2006, collective bargaining agreement and December 7, 1999 - December 10, 2006, pension and insurance agreement between Seller and the Union covering represented Employees at the Facility.