With the increased threat of industrial strike action looming across the UK, we consider whether a force majeure clause can strike the right chord during such action.
As we emerged from the pandemic, many businesses had hoped to move forward and leave the struggles and difficulties of the pandemic behind. However, industrial strike action has exacerbated staff shortages and has the potential to cause major disruption to supply chains in sectors such as health, logistics, manufacturing and transport. Therefore as we approach what looks set to be a winter of strike action, many businesses may be wondering how they will get through the next few months with concerns over whether:
- they will have the staff to operate their business;
- they will suffer operational delays and supply chain delays or unavailability of materials; and
- they can comply with all of their contractual obligations; and
- their business-critical trading partners can continue to do the same.
We consider whether strike action could give rise to a force majeure event occurring and what steps businesses should take when seeking to rely on force majeure provisions in their contracts.