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no-strike, adj. phr. orig. U.S. Also no strike. [strike n. 9.] Applied in industrial relations to agreements, etc., in which there is a guarantee that the workforce will not strike as long as certain conditions are met.
1942Federal Reporter 2nd Ser. CXXVII. 31/2 Neuhoff..objected to a no-strike clause. 1963U.S. News & World Rep. 6 May 92/2 Another proposal calls for working out a no-strike agreement, with disputes to be settled by a ‘labor court’ if unions and publishers are unable to agree. 1965H. Kahn On Escalation i. 10 A ‘no strike’ policy..rarely works for any length of time. 1973N.Y. Law Jrnl. 27 July 1/7 Participation by employees in a strike in violation of a ‘no-strike’ clause..did not constitute misconduct. 1976CQ Almanac 1975 487/2 Amendments..allowed employers to seek an injunction against common site picketing that violated a no-strike clause. 1981Business Week 7 Dec. 35/1 McBride has been meeting with U.S. Steel officials to negotiate a no-strike pledge to be used in 1983 bargaining in the steel industry. 1984Financial Times 13 Nov. 9/3 The main English clearing banks will reject a no-strike undertaking to be offered by the 97,000-strong Clearing Bank Union. |