0 used to describe an agreement that states that employees will not strike (= refuse to work as a protest): --
Will he advise his union to agree with no-strike agreements?
The members of a profession such as nursing are strongly committed in principle to a no-strike policy.
It must involve an independent pay review body, binding pendular arbitration and probably a no-strike agreement.
We hear of no-strike and pension agreements—the outward visible signs of an inner state of industrial grace.
The armed forces personify the meaning of "no-strike agreement".
The question is whether no-strike legislation would have helped over the past 12 months.
Will he positively encourage employers and trade unions to reach voluntary no-strike agreements, committing themselves to arbitration if no common ground can be found?
It opens the door to no-strike arrangements, and more, for those who work in the public sector.