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labor contract

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Noun1.labor contractlabor contract - contract between labor and management governing wages and benefits and working conditions
contract - a binding agreement between two or more persons that is enforceable by law
yellow-dog contract - a labor contract (now illegal) whereby the employee agrees not to join a trade union


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The Beverly Hilton Hotel has negotiated a new labor contract with the main union representing 430 employees.
While the labor contract doesn't expire for two more years, the failure to reach an extension could send the league in an uncapped year in 2007, and has sparked threats of lockouts and decertification that could eventually lead to a showdown in court.
Teamsters Local 346 representing the hourly employees at the UPM-Kymmene Blandin Paper Mill in Grand Rapids, Minnesota, USA, voted on February 6 to ratify a six-year labor contract with the company.
 
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