zipper clause
- A provision within a labor contract that states the agreement fully and exclusively represents the mutual consent of the parties involved
- The workers didn't understand the importance of the zipper clause until disputes arose about unmentioned benefits and conditions in their contract.
- The company insisted on having a zipper clause in the labor contract to prevent future conflicts regarding terms not expressly stated in the agreement.
- The lawyer reviewed the labor agreement carefully, ensuring that the zipper clause was clear and fair to all parties involved.
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