Labour Disruption. 4.6.1. Contractor will provide MMSM with at least 30 days prior written notice of the expirations of any labour agreement and Contractor will include, with such notice, an assessment of the likelihood of a Labour Disruption (as defined below). 4.6.2. In the event that a labour disruption of any kind causes a reduction in Service Levels (a “Labour Disruption”), Contractor will inform MMSM within four hours by phone and e-mail of the nature and scope of the disruption, as well as Contractor’s immediate plans to invoke any or all of its Business Continuity Plan. 4.6.3. Without limiting Contractor’s obligations under this Agreement, where a Labour Disruption also impacts other services provided by Contractor, and as a result Contractor is allocating resources or implementing temporary service changes or workarounds, Contractor will treat MMSM and the Services no less favourably than any other services it provides, or any of its other customers, in the allocation of such resources or in the implementation of such temporary service changes or workarounds (for example, if Contractor provides collection Services hereunder and other collection services, and Contractor proposed to provide temporary drop-off sites in respect of its other collection services, then Contractor will also proposed to provide such sites in respect of the Services hereunder). 4.6.4. MMSM will have the right to make an equitable reduction to any Fees to reflect the value of any Services not received by MMSM due to a Labour Disruption. 4.6.5. In the event that a Labour Disruption lasts more than one collection cycle (I.e., biweekly), and for so long as the Labour Disruption continues, MMSM will have the right to terminate this Agreement or any Statements of Work, for cause, immediately upon delivery of written notice of termination by MMSM to Contractor.
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Sources: Master Services Agreement
Labour Disruption.
4.6.1. Contractor will provide MMSM Circular Materials with at least 30 days thirty (30) days’ prior written notice of the expirations of any labour agreement and Contractor will include, with such notice, an assessment of the likelihood of a Labour Disruption (as defined below).below).
4.6.2. In the event that Where a labour disruption of any kind causes a reduction in Service Levels (a “Labour Disruption”), Contractor will inform MMSM Circular Materials within four (4) hours by phone and e-mail of the nature and scope of the disruption, as well as Contractor’s immediate plans to invoke any or all of its Business Continuity Plan.Plan.
4.6.3. Without limiting Contractor’s obligations under this Agreement, where a Labour Disruption also impacts other services provided by Contractor, and as a result Contractor is allocating resources or implementing temporary service changes or workarounds, Contractor will treat MMSM Circular Materials and the Services no less favourably than any other services it provides, or any of its other customers, in the allocation of such resources or in the implementation of such temporary service changes or workarounds (for example, if Contractor provides collection Services hereunder and other collection services, and Contractor proposed to provide temporary drop-off sites in respect of its other collection services, then Contractor will also proposed to provide such sites in respect of the Services hereunder).
4.6.4. MMSM Circular Materials will have the right to make an equitable reduction to any Fees to reflect the value of any Services not received by MMSM Circular Materials due to a Labour Disruption.
4.6.5. In the event that Where a Labour Disruption lasts more than one collection cycle seven (I.e., biweekly)7) days, and for so long as the Labour Disruption continues, MMSM Circular Materials will have the right to terminate suspend this Agreement or any Statements of Work, for cause, immediately upon delivery of written notice of termination suspension by MMSM Circular Materials to Contractor.
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Sources: Master Services Agreement
Labour Disruption.
4.6.1. Contractor will provide MMSM with at least 30 days prior written notice of the expirations of any labour agreement and Contractor will include, with such notice, an assessment of the likelihood of a Labour Disruption (as defined below).
4.6.2. In the event that a labour disruption of any kind causes a reduction in Service Levels (a “Labour Disruption”), Contractor will inform MMSM within four hours by phone and e-mail of the nature and scope of the disruption, as well as Contractor’s immediate plans to invoke any or all of its Business Continuity Plan.
4.6.3. Without limiting Contractor’s obligations under this Agreement, where a Labour Disruption also impacts other services provided by Contractor, and as a result Contractor is allocating resources or implementing temporary service changes or workarounds, Contractor will treat MMSM and the Services no less favourably than any other services it provides, or any of its other customers, in the allocation of such resources or in the implementation of such temporary service changes or workarounds (for example, if Contractor provides collection Services hereunder and other collection services, and Contractor proposed to provide temporary drop-off sites in respect of its other collection services, then Contractor will also proposed to provide such sites in respect of the Services hereunder).
4.6.4. MMSM will have the right to make an equitable reduction to any Fees to reflect the value of any Services not received by MMSM due to a Labour Disruption.
4.6.5. In the event that a Labour Disruption lasts more than one collection cycle (I.e., biweekly)calendar month, and for so long as the Labour Disruption continues, MMSM will have the right to terminate this Agreement or any Statements of Work, for cause, immediately upon delivery of written notice of termination by MMSM to Contractor, at no cost to MMSM, and MMSM shall have no liability to the Contractor for doing so.
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Sources: Master Services Agreement