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Exposing the Local 25 supplement
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<blockquote data-quote="Tony Q" data-source="post: 3681037" data-attributes="member: 70940"><p>ARTICLE 48 - GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE</p><p></p><p>Section 1 - No Strikes - No Lockouts</p><p></p><p>The Union and the Employer agree that there shall be no strike, -3-</p><p></p><p>picketing, lock-out, tie up or legal proceedings without first using all possible means of settlement, as provided for in this Agreement or any Supplement hereto, of any controversy which might arise under this Agreement. The parties further agree that the words</p><p>"legal proceedings" as used in this paragraph shall not be construed to prohibit the Union or the Employer from going to court of proper jurisdiction for an injunction against the other for breach of the no-strike, no lock-out, no tie-up, no picketing promises made herein.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>So let me get this straight. If we have to go on strike are you even allowed to do so? Or do the rest of us have to hold he line</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tony Q, post: 3681037, member: 70940"] ARTICLE 48 - GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE Section 1 - No Strikes - No Lockouts The Union and the Employer agree that there shall be no strike, -3- picketing, lock-out, tie up or legal proceedings without first using all possible means of settlement, as provided for in this Agreement or any Supplement hereto, of any controversy which might arise under this Agreement. The parties further agree that the words "legal proceedings" as used in this paragraph shall not be construed to prohibit the Union or the Employer from going to court of proper jurisdiction for an injunction against the other for breach of the no-strike, no lock-out, no tie-up, no picketing promises made herein. So let me get this straight. If we have to go on strike are you even allowed to do so? Or do the rest of us have to hold he line [/QUOTE]
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