Performance Rewards Clause Samples

Performance Rewards. The parties recognize that management has the right and authority to reward or compensate members for performance considered to be superior as determined by a formal performance appraisal process.
Performance Rewards. All parties to this agreement support and actively participate in all formal and informal improvement programs which increase productivity, efficiency and flexibility and reduce costs on the sites. It is noted that during the life of this Agreement the company agrees to participate in discussions regarding the basis of productivity sharing and in conjunction with the parties to this Agreement will establish a suitable forum (possibly to include all or part of the new JCC) whereby productivity gain sharing can be discussed. In relation to the general concept of productivity gain sharing, it is noted that; (a) the company will continue to explore opportunities for productivity gain-sharing, having regard to the nature and scope of the productivity gains and the overall performance of the business; (b) productivity sharing should be undertaken on a company-wide basis, not by individual department or work area
Performance Rewards. Where applicable and individual or workplace group performance warrants, the General Manager may approve rewards and conditions in addition to base salary for individuals or workplace groups performance. Such rewards will require justification in line with company policy audit procedures.
Performance Rewards. After the three-year performance covenant period expires, provided that the net profit accumulatively achieved by the Subject Company reaches the operating target, that is, the net profit accumulatively achieved in such 3 years reaches RMB 152,000,000 and above, the parties agree to allocate at one time 20% of the part exceeding the operating target as rewards to the management team, however, to the extent of 10% of the total amount of this investment. (The list of personnel to whom rewards are granted and rewards proportion and implementation plan shall be proposed by the Board of Directors of the Subject Company and reviewed by the General Meeting of Shareholders), The specific amount of rewards is calculated as follows: Amount of rewards = (net profit accumulatively achieved by the Subject Company during the performance covenant period –RMB 152,000,000) *20%
Performance Rewards. To encourage good performance, the department has granted the following performance rewards during the year under review. The information is presented in terms of race, gender, disability, salary bands and critical occupations (see definition in notes below).

Related to Performance Rewards

  • Performance Review Where a performance review of an employee’s performance is carried out, the employee shall be given sufficient opportunity after the interview to read and review the performance review. Provision shall be made on the performance review form for an employee to sign it. The form shall provide for the employee’s signature in two (2) places, one (1) indicating that the employee has read and accepts the performance review, and the other indicating that the employee disagrees with the performance review. The employee shall sign in only one (1) of the places provided. No employee may initiate a grievance regarding the contents of a performance review unless the signature indicates disagreement. An employee shall, upon request, receive a copy of this performance review at the time of signing. An employee’s performance review shall not be changed after an employee has signed it, without the knowledge of the employee, and any such changes shall be subject to the grievance procedure of this Agreement. The employee may respond, in writing, to the performance review. Such response will be attached to the performance review.

  • Performance Incentives As a bonus, to supplement Associate Head Coach’s compensation, as set out herein, the University agrees to pay the following sums upon attainment of each specified goal, provided the Program is in compliance with all Governing Athletics Rules and University Rules, and there are no pending or active NCAA or __________ Conference investigations or major violations of which Associate Head Coach knew or should have known. Associate Head Coach must also complete the _________ [insert sport] season as Associate Head [Men’s/Women’s] [delete if sport is football] __________ Coach to receive any performance incentives for that season. Payment will be made to Associate Head Coach within 60 days after goal is accomplished. (a) $_________ in any contract year in which the team wins the __________ Conference championship. (b) $_________ in any contract year in which the team participates in post-season NCAA competition. (c) $_________ for each game that the team wins in NCAA post-season competition. (d) $_________ in any contract year in which the team wins the NCAA championship.]

  • Performance Incentive 4.10.1 If the Seller delivers Coal to the Purchaser in excess of ninety percent (90%) of the ACQ in a particular Year, the Purchaser shall pay the Seller an incentive (“Performance Incentive”/ “PI”), to be determined as follows: PI = P x Additional Deliveries x Multiplier Where: PI = The Performance Incentive payable by the Purchaser to the Seller P = The Base Price of Highest Grade, as shown in Schedule II Additional Deliveries = Quantity [in tonnes] of Coal delivered by the Seller in the relevant Year in excess of 90% of the ACQ. Multiplier shall be 0.15 for Additional Deliveries between 90%-95% of ACQ and 0.30 for Additional Deliveries in excess of 95% of ACQ. 4.10.2 With respect to part of a Year in which the term of this Agreement begins or ends, the relevant quantities in Clause 4.10.1, except the Multiplier, shall apply pro-rata. 4.10.3 Within thirty (30) days of expiry of a Year, the Seller shall submit an invoice to the Purchaser with respect to the PI payable in terms of Clause 4.10.1 and the Purchaser shall pay the amount so due within thirty (30) days of the receipt of the invoice. In the event of non-payment of PI by the due date, the Seller shall have the right to suspend Coal supplies without absolving the Purchaser of its obligations under this Agreement.

  • Performance Monitoring ‌ A. Performance Monitoring of Subrecipient by County, State of California and/or HUD shall consist of requested and/or required written reporting, as well as onsite monitoring by County, State of California or HUD representatives. B. County shall periodically evaluate Subrecipient’s progress in complying with the terms of this Contract. Subrecipient shall cooperate fully during such monitoring. County shall report the findings of each monitoring to Subrecipient. C. County shall monitor the performance of Subrecipient against the goals, outcomes, milestones and performance standards required herein. Substandard performance, as determined by County, will constitute non-compliance with this Contract for which County may immediately terminate the Contract. If action to correct such substandard performance is not taken by Subrecipient within the time period specified by County, payment(s) will be denied in accordance with the provisions contained in this Paragraph 47 of this Contract. D. HUD in accordance with 24 CFR Part 570 Subpart O, 570.902, will annually review the performance of County to determine whether County has carried out its Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) assisted activities in a timely manner and has significantly disbursed CDBG funds and met the mandated “1.5 ratio” threshold. Subrecipient is responsible to ensure timely drawdown of funds.

  • Performance Reviews Supplier will perform a minimum of one review with Sourcewell per agreement year. The review will cover transactions to Participating Entities, pricing and terms, administrative fees, sales data reports, performance issues, supply chain issues, customer issues, and any other necessary information.