Joint Task Force Sample Clauses
Joint Task Force. The Parties agree to establish a joint task force (the Joint Task Force) as soon as practicable after the date of this Agreement comprising representatives from each of the Subscriber and Ondereel for discussing in good faith:
Joint Task Force. A. During the course of the 2012 negotiations the parties discussed the Company’s use of outside contractors for maintenance activities. Through those discussions both the Union and Company recognize that the opportunity may exist to more efficiently and effectively perform work presently outsourced to contractors with internal skilled and non-skilled resources. The Union recognizes that the Company cannot staff its workforce for peak downturn maintenance activities and capital project requirements. However, the parties agree that internal resources may be assigned to some of the work presently being outsourced if the use of those internal resources is found to be cost effective and efficient. The parties therefore agree that a new and joint innovative approach is required to address this long standing issue for its ultimate resolution.
B. Therefore, a Joint Task Force led by the Company’s Reliability Manager and the Steel Unit President will be formed to address the issue of the use of outside contractors. The Task Force will be comprised of several members jointly appointed by the parties as required for its due diligence. The Joint Task Force will review:
1. Financial information regarding the cost, productivity, and value creation of outside contractors;
2. Improved utilization of current employees for maintenance activities and how that process can minimize the use of outside contractors;
3. The utilization of laid off maintenance employees to perform short duration maintenance activities;
4. Jointly modify the Request for Labor Evaluations (“RLEs”) form as necessary;
5. Overall maintenance planning activities to identify improvements;
6. Continue to expand the scope of maintenance activities performed by production employees, including operator care principles, consistent with the terms of the collective bargaining agreement; and
7. Benchmark the Company’s maintenance practices to key competitors and best practices outside the industry for adoption by the Company.
C. This Joint Task Force will report regularly to the Vice President, Human Resources and to the President, Local 600 on their progress regarding this important issue.
Joint Task Force. (a) The Parties shall establish a joint task force (the “Joint Task Force”). The purpose of the Joint Task Force shall be to:
(i) establish, monitor and update the Prioritised Timetable as provided in Clause 4.2(c); and
(ii) co-ordinate all of the activities of each Party that are necessary to effect a Transfer in each specified Country in accordance with the Prioritised Timetable Transfer Process.
(b) The Joint Task Force will be composed of representatives of both SITA SC and Equant, which may include representatives of applicable disciplines, such as project management, tax, regulatory, legal, finance and human resources matters.
(c) The Joint Task Force will establish and update the Prioritised Timetable, including the schedule for each Transfer in a Country (i) pursuant to Clause 4.3(c), 4.3(d) or 4.6 of this Agreement, (ii) if the Transfer is not Legally Permissible, or (iii) as otherwise mutually agreed by the Parties.
(d) The Joint Task Force shall, upon request of the Executive Committee, report the status of Transfer activities to the Executive Committee. All decisions of the Joint Task Force, including with respect to establishing the Prioritised Timetable, shall require mutual agreement of the Parties’ respective representatives. Transition and Management Agreement Restated Version with Amendment No. 1 (Errata) 3 Dated: 30 November 2001
Joint Task Force. Members of both boards will form a joint task force to consider how to leverage the strengths of the two boards and breadth of expertise and influence present among board members. For example, through shared learning opportunities, a focus on the success of the affiliation, and/or through occasional adjacent or overlapping meeting scheduling.
Joint Task Force. The Company and the Union agree to form a joint task force with the mandate to improve: Productivity Labour Management Relations Customer Satisfaction This task force will be comprised of two (2) senior members of management and two (2) senior officials of the Union. It is agreed that the first meeting will take place within ninety (90) days of ratification.
Joint Task Force. Buyer and Seller shall cooperate with each other and use their best efforts to make effective the Two-Stream Delivery for the period from July 1, 2010 to December 31, 2012, and for single stream coal deliveries thereafter. To facilitate those efforts, Buyer and Seller shall designate a joint task force, headed by the Manager of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Plant and the General Manager of the Mine, and including other members of their respective companies (the "Joint Task Force"). The Joint Task Force will be empowered to monitor the performance of safeguards employed by both parties to meet the objectives set forth in Section 3.09(b) and Article IV and to perform such other tasks as the Joint Task Force is expressly called upon to perform elsewhere in this Agreement.
Joint Task Force. During the course of the 2012 negotiations the parties discussed the Company’s use of outside contractors for maintenance activities. Through those discussions both the Union and Company recognize that the opportunity may exist to more efficiently and effectively perform work presently outsourced to contractors with internal skilled and non-skilled resources. The Union recognizes that the Company cannot staff its workforce for peak downturn maintenance activities and capital project requirements. However, the parties agree that internal resources may be assigned to some of the work presently being outsourced if the use of those internal resources is found to be cost effective and efficient. The parties therefore agree that a new and joint innovative approach is required to address this long standing issue for its ultimate resolution.
Joint Task Force. 11.1 The agencies acknowledge that, subject to secrecy and confidentiality obligations, an investigation or litigation may be conducted more effectively by the establishment of a joint task force consisting of members from both agencies.
11.2 The agency requesting the joint task force will advise the other agency of the background to the request and the objectives, estimated duration and expected resource requirements of the proposed joint task force.
11.3 If both agencies agree to take part in the joint task force, an agreed operational plan will be prepared between the agencies setting out the objectives, expected duration, funding and resourcing arrangements, publicity arrangements, accountability command and management of the joint task force.
11.4 Requests to ASIC for a joint task force should be made to a Deputy Executive Director, Enforcement. Requests to the ACCC should be made to the Executive General Manager, Enforcement and Compliance.
Joint Task Force. Buyer and Seller shall cooperate with each other and use their best efforts to make effective the coal delivery. To facilitate those efforts, ▇▇▇▇▇ and Seller shall designate a joint task force, headed by the Manager of the Plant and the General Manager of the Mine, and including other members of their respective companies (the "Joint Task Force"). The Joint Task Force will be empowered to monitor the performance of safeguards employed by both Parties to meet the objectives set forth in Section 3.09(b) and Article IV and to perform any other tasks as the Joint Task Force is expressly called upon to perform elsewhere in this Agreement.
Joint Task Force. The Parties have organized a Joint Task Force, and the Joint Task Force will work jointly during the term of this Memorandum at HHI’s offices in Ulsan and/or at ▇▇▇▇▇’▇ office in Provo, Utah, in order to determine the matters described below.