单词 | reopener clause |
释义 | > as lemmasreopener clause 2. Chiefly in industrial relations: a clause in a contract, typically between a union and management, which allows for the reopening of negotiations within the term of the contract. Also more fully reopener clause. Cf. reopening clause n. at reopening n. Compounds. ΘΚΠ society > [noun] > social compact > between specific groups > clause in contract reopener1946 1946 Morning Herald (Hagerstown, Maryland) 26 July 2/3 A wage ‘reopener’ clause in the contract to permit reopening of the contract if the United States Department of Labor cost of living index shows an increase of more than five percent. 1953 C. S. Ching Rev. & Refl. xv. 171 The management refused on the grounds the agreement should last a year without a reopener. 1989 Oil & Gas Jrnl. 10 July 19/1 Many of the new, longer term contracts also contain reopeners. 2007 M. Maske War without Death 315 Now they were..counting the days until they could try to force the entire ownership group to exercise the reopener clause in the labor deal. < as lemmas |
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