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SERVICE EMPLOYEES INTERNATIONAL UNION (SEIU)
Contract #
A-2010-188
Agency
PERSONNEL SERVICES
Council Approval Date
9/20/2010
Expiration Date
6/30/2013
Destruction Year
2018
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ARTICLE XXI <br />21.0 STRIKES & WORK STOPPAGES <br />21.1 Prohibited Conduct. <br />A. The Union, its officers, agents, representatives, and/or members agree that during <br />the term of this Agreement, they will not cause or condone any unlawful strike, <br />walkout, slowdown, sick-out, or any other unlawful job action by withholding or <br />refusing to perform services. <br />B. Any employee who participates in any conduct prohibited in Subsection A above <br />shall be subject to suspension, demotion or dismissal by the appointing authority <br />without right of appeal to the Personnel Board in accordance with City Charter <br />Section 1014. <br />21.2 Union Responsibility. In the event that the Union, its officers, agents, representatives, or <br />members engage in any of the conduct prohibited in Section 1, Subsection A above of <br />this Article, the Union shall immediately instruct any persons engaging in such conduct <br />that their conduct is in violation of this Agreement and unlawful, and they must <br />immediately cease engaging in the conduct prohibited in said Section 1, Subsection A <br />above, and return to work. <br />72
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