The Employer and SCUPA Sample Clauses

The Employer and SCUPA acknowledge the above represents the results of negotiations conducted under and in accordance with the Public Employee Relations Act and constitutes the full and complete understanding regarding the issue of contracting out bargaining unit work. RULE 1. – The Joint State Committee (Committee)

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  • EMPLOYER AND EMPLOYEE DUTIES 18.1 The employer may direct an employee to carry out such duties as are within the limits of the employee’s skill, competence and training consistent with the classification structure of this Agreement provided that such duties are not designed to promote ▇▇ - ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. 18.2 It is understood that during periods of peak load it is a common practice for an employer to source plumbers from other plumbing employers for the purpose of supplementing their own labour force.

  • EMPLOYER AND UNION TO ACQUAINT NEW EMPLOYEES ‌ (a) At the time of hire new employees will be advised that a collective agreement is in effect and of the conditions of employment set out in the articles dealing with Union Security and Dues Check-off. (b) A new employee shall also be provided with: (1) the name, location and work telephone number of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇; and (2) an authorization form for union dues check-off. (c) Upon request, the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall be advised of the name, location and work telephone number of the new employee. (d) The ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ will be given an opportunity to interview each new employee within regular working hours, without loss of pay, for 15 minutes sometime during the first 30 days of employment. (e) The Union will provide the Employer with an up-to-date list of stewards' names, work locations and work telephone numbers in order that the Employer may meet its obligation in (b)(1) above. (f) The Union will be provided with a copy of the completed and signed authorization form for dues check-off for all new employees.

  • Exclusive Employment During employment with the Company, Executive will not do anything to compete with the Company’s present or contemplated business, nor will he plan or organize any competitive business activity. Executive will not enter into any agreement which conflicts with his duties or obligations to the Company. Executive will not during his employment or within one (1) year after it ends, without the Company’s express written consent, directly or indirectly, solicit or encourage any employee, agent, independent contractor, supplier, customer, consultant or any other person or company to terminate or alter a relationship with the Company.

  • EMPLOYER AND UNION SHALL ACQUAINT NEW EMPLOYEES The Employer agrees to acquaint new employees with the fact that a Collective Agreement is in effect and with the conditions of employment set out in the Articles dealing with Union Security and Dues Check-off. The Employer agrees to provide the name, worksite phone number, and location of the new employee's ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ in the letter of hiring. Whenever the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ is employed in the same work area as the new employee, the employee's immediate supervisor will introduce her to her ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. The Employer agrees that a Union ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ will be given an opportunity to interview each new employee within regular working hours, without loss of pay, for thirty (30) minutes sometime during the first thirty (30) days of employment for the purpose of acquainting the new employee with the benefits and duties of Union membership and the employee's responsibilities and obligations to the Employer and the Union.

  • Labor and Employment (a) Except as would not reasonably be expected to have, individually or in the aggregate, a Seller Material Adverse Effect or be material to the MRT Program, taken as a whole, Section 2.16(a) of the Seller Disclosure Schedule sets forth a complete and accurate list of the following information for all individuals (including, for the avoidance of doubt, employees, independent contractors, officers, directors or consultants) who are exclusively or primarily engaged in the MRT Program (collectively, the “Business Employees”): name, employment status (i.e., employee or independent contractor), job title, rate of compensation (and the portions thereof attributable to salary, bonus and other compensation), exempt classification (i.e., exempt or non-exempt), leave of absence status (whether or not on a leave of absence and, if so, for how long), accrued vacation, and severance pay. (b) Except as would not reasonably be expected to have, individually or in the aggregate, a Seller Material Adverse Effect or be material to the MRT Program, taken as a whole (i) no delays under applicable immigration Laws would be required with respect to the employment of any Business Employee on the Closing Date, (ii) no Business Employees are covered by unions nor, to the Seller’s Knowledge, have any union organizational efforts occurred with respect to the Business Employees in the three (3) preceding years, (iii) the Seller and each of the Selling Subsidiaries is in compliance in all material respects with all employment Laws applicable to the Business Employees and (iv) except as set forth on Section 2.16(b) of the Seller Disclosure Schedule, there have been no charges, suits, complaints, grievances, disciplinary matters or controversies pending or, to the Seller’s Knowledge, threatened in writing, between the Seller (or a Selling Subsidiary) and any Business Employee. (c) Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, the representations and warranties set forth in this Section 2.16 are the only representations and warranties of the Seller and the Selling Subsidiaries with respect to labor and employment matters.