Franchise agreements would no longer be able to label labor disputes as 'unavoidable circumstances'
When Chula Vista signed a franchise agreement with its waste hauler in 2014, it could not have foreseen
The city, however, was limited in its options to pressure the company into resuming service because their agreement excuses Republic Services from performing its duties due to “uncontrollable circumstances,” which includes strikes or work stoppages.“Many city councils, ours included at the time, weren’t even aware that this provision was in this contract,” said state Sen. Steve Padilla, who previously served as a Chula Vista council member.
Force majeure clauses are standard and are added in agreements to remove liability for unforeseeable and unavoidable events that prevent a service provider from doing its job. These “act of God” events often cover natural disasters such as hurricanes and earthquakes or human events such as war. Republic Services, the nation’s second-largest waste hauler, declined to comment on the proposed legislation. The company also has a 10-year agreement with Carlsbad that officials approved in April 2021. It has a force majeure provision, but, unlike Chula Vista’s contract, labor unrest is not considered an excuse for nonperformance.
France Dernières Nouvelles, France Actualités
Similar News:Vous pouvez également lire des articles d'actualité similaires à celui-ci que nous avons collectés auprès d'autres sources d'information.
Chula Vista commission unanimous in urging city to recertify as a 'welcoming city'A separate ad hoc committee is exploring the pros and cons of the national program and hearing public comment
Lire la suite »
New Chula Vista affordable housing development helps 90+ families stay off streetsThe brand new Casa Anita Complex has 96 units, including one, two and three bedroom apartments specifically designed for families with children.
Lire la suite »
Black Adam, Quantumania, And The Perils Of Franchise FatigueThere was some consternation down Hollywood way when Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, the much-anticipated first movie in Phase Five of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, dropped 71 percent at the box office in only its second week of release. The good news? It was a new MCU record, plummeting more than...
Lire la suite »
Box Office: ‘John Wick 4’ Earns Franchise-Best $8.9 Million in PreviewsJohnWickChapter4 just set a franchise record for biggest Thursday box office preview. 'John Wick': $950,000 'John Wick 2': $2.2 million 'John Wick 3': $5.9 million 'John Wick 4': $8.9 million
Lire la suite »
‘John Wick: Chapter 4’ Locks & Loads Franchise-Best Thursday Night With $8.9M – Box Office UpdateFRIDAY AM UPDATE AFTER EXCLUSIVE: John Wick: Chapter 4 officially came in at $8.9M. The pic also has a great audience score from Thursday night with 96% on Rotten Tomatoes. Don’t be shocked i…
Lire la suite »
NBC Renewal Status Report: One Chicago, ‘Law & Order’ Franchise, ‘Lopez vs. Lopez’, ‘American Auto’ & MoreReboots have been hot on NBC this season, with the two freshman followups to classic TV series, drama Quantum Leap and comedy Night Court, both already picked up for a second season. For the first …
Lire la suite »