00 - SCOPE Sample Clauses

00 - SCOPE. 2:01 This Agreement shall apply to all Employees of CGS save and except Forepersons/Superintendents and Assistant Manager of Arenas, CEO - Greater Sudbury Airport, and persons above the rank of Forepersons/Superintendent, Assistant Manager of Arenas, and CEO - Greater Sudbury Airport, Distribution and Collection Maintenance Officer, Water Maintenance Officer, Water Meter Compliance Officer, Operation Equipment Trainer, Ski Hill Supervisor, Ski Patrol Leader, Lead Service and Program Staff, Service and Program Staff (limited to work formerly performed by Arena Ushers and Usherettes, Canteen/Concession staff, Rink Rats, Ice Boys, Student Arena Operator, Student Arena Helper, Rink Helper, Student Arena Caretaker, and Student Arena Maintenance) Outdoor Rink Staff, Junior Arena Maintenanceperson, persons engaged in fire prevention and protection services and the Employees included and excluded under a subsisting Collective Bargaining Agreement between CGS and the Canadian Union of Public Employees and its various Locals, Ontario Nurses' Association, or the International Association of Fire Fighters. 2:02 Employees outside the Scope of this Agreement shall not perform the regular duties of the Employees within the Scope of this Agreement, except for the purposes of instruction, experimentation or during an immediate emergency. 2:03 All newly proposed positions will be considered jointly by the Employer and the Union to determine if the position should be included or excluded from the Scope of this Agreement. The Union shall be notified a minimum of ten (10) calendar days prior to the position being posted. Where either Party requests a face-to-face meeting, such meeting will occur within the ten (10) day period prior to the posting of the new position. Such meeting shall not result in a delay of the posting of the new position.
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00 - SCOPE. 1:01 The provisions of this Agreement shall apply to all full time firefighters employed by the Corporation of the City of Kingston, save and except Fire Chief, Deputy Chief (2), Executive Officer, clerical support staff and volunteer firefighters. Whenever the singular, masculine or feminine is used in this Agreement, it shall be considered as if the plural, feminine or masculine has been used where the context of the party or parties hereto so require.
00 - SCOPE. ‌ 2:01 This Collective Bargaining Agreement shall apply to all Office, Clerical, Technical, Leisure Programming, Transit Operations, Library, Heritage and Paramedical Employees of the City of Greater Sudbury listed in Schedule “A”. 2:02 All newly proposed positions will be considered jointly by the Employer and the Union to determine if the position should be included or excluded from the Scope of this Agreement. The Union shall be notified a minimum of ten (10) calendar days prior to the position being posted. Where either Party requests a face-to-face meeting, such meeting will occur within the ten (10) day period prior to the posting of the new position. Such meeting shall not result in a delay of the posting of the new position. 2:03 Employees outside the Scope of this Agreement shall not perform the regular duties of the Employees within the Scope of the Agreement, except for the purposes of instruction, experimentation or during an immediate emergency. 2:04 When the Employer uses the services of a Temporary Agency to provide persons to perform the regular duties of the Employees within the scope of this Agreement, then the following provisions shall apply: (a) When a Temporary Agency person is filling a temporary vacancy as per Article 10:02
00 - SCOPE. 3.01 The Employer recognizes the Canadian Union of Public Employees and its Local 170 as the sole and exclusive collective bargaining agent with respect to hours of work, rates of pay, working conditions and classifications as contained herein, for all of its employees save and except the following employees of the Employer: Chief Administrative Officer, Deputy Chief Administrative Officer, Clerk, Deputy Clerk, Confidential Secretary to the Clerk, Treasurer, Deputy Treasurer/Treasury Assistant, Confidential Secretary to the Treasurer, Tax Collector, Confidential Secretary to Mayor, Confidential Secretary to Chief Administrative Officer, Personnel Manager, Confidential Secretary to Personnel Manager, Personnel Clerk, Community Relations Officer, Accounting Supervisor, Engineer, Deputy Engineer, Chief Building Official, Plants Superintendent, Assistant Plants Superintendent, Public Works Superintendent, Assistant Public Works Superintendent, Director of Parks & Recreation, Assistant Director of Parks & Recreation, Director of Aquatics, Director of Arenas, Program Co-ordinator Parks & Recreation, Airport Manager, members of Boards, Commissions, the Fire Department and Economic Development Office, Director of Administrative Services, Director of Clerk’s & Building Services, Director of Projects, Tourism and Leisure, Plants and Public Works Operations Manager, Financial Analyst and Administrative Assistant to the Mayor and C.A.O., Human Resources Health and Safety Assistant, Director of Operations and Assistant to the Director of Operations – Public Works. Students working during summer recess (May 1 to September 15) and students regularly employed for not more than twenty (20) hours per week. Part-time non-student employees regularly employed for not more than twenty (20) hours per week. Casual employees called in to replace full-time employees who cannot perform their regular duties due to sickness, accident, vacation or pregnancy. Employment of students working on educational career programs and Federally/Provincially assisted make-work programs will be by mutual agreement which will not be unreasonably withheld by the Union. Any part-time, casual or temporary employees earning Union rates will automatically pay Union dues but are not represented by our Local, subject to dues being paid on a proportional basis. (a) Any employee working on a federally/provincially assisted make-work program, shall become members of the Union while employed on the program and ...
00 - SCOPE. This Agreement shall apply to all Employees of CGS save and except Forepersons and Assistant Arena Managers, Airport Manager and persons above the rank of Forepersons, Assistant Arena Managers, and Airport Manager, Arena Ushers and Usherettes, Canteen/Concession staff, Arena Security Guards, Rink Supervisors, Rink Rats, Ice Boys, Student Arena Operator, Student Arena Helper, Rink Helper, Student Arena Caretaker, Student Arena Maintenance, Junior Arena Maintenance person, persons engaged in fire prevention and protection services, and Employees included and excluded under a subsisting Collective Bargaining Agreement between CGS and the Canadian Union of Public Employees and its various Locals, Ontario Nurses’ Association, or the International Association of Fire Fighters.
00 - SCOPE. 3.01 Should any part of this Agreement be declared or held invalid for any reason, that invalidity shall not affect the validity of the remainder of the Agreement, which shall continue in full force and effect and be construed as if this Agreement had been executed without the invalidportion. 3.02 In the event that this Agreement's terms and conditions place the Contractor in an uncompetitive position with alternate Unions or non‐union bidders, this Agreement may be altered accordingly by mutual agreement of the Unions and Contractor. The Unions commit that they will not agree to terms and conditions more favorable with any other bidder on the Site C GSS Project than what is contained in this Agreement. 3.03 The Parties agree that the Employment Standards Act forms part of this Agreement, except those provisions specifically modified by this Agreement.
00 - SCOPE. 2.01 The Employer recognizes the Labourer’s International Union of North America, Local 506 as the exclusive bargaining agent for all employees of the Employer employed at the existing facilities in the City of Toronto save and except assistant supervisors, persons above the rank of assistant supervisors, all clerical, office, sales and security staff. 2.02 For the purpose of clearly defining employment status:
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00 - SCOPE. 2.01 The Employer recognizes the Union as the sole Bargaining Agent in accordance with Alberta Labour Relations Board Certificate No. 205-95, for all employees of the County of Wetaskiwin No. 10, except office and clerical employees and those persons exercising managerial or supervisory (as per Clause 2.02) functions or those who are employed in a confidential capacity in matters related to Labour Relations. 2.02 The parties hereto agree that the terms managerial and supervisory shall, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, include the following: (a) County Administrator (b) Director/Manager of Agricultural Services (c) Director/Manager of Assessment Services (d) Director/Manager of Information Services (e) Director of Finance (f) Director of Emergency Services (g) Director of Planning & Economic Development (h) Director of Public Works (i) Director of Leisure & Community Services (j) Public Works Operations Xxxxxxx (k) Road Maintenance Xxxxxxx (l) Fleet Services Xxxxxxx (m) Utility Xxxxxxx (n) Community Peace Officer (o) Assistant County Administrator (p) Assistant Director of Public Works (q) By-law Enforcement Officer (r) Sustainable Agriculture Coordinator (s) ASB Xxxxxxx (t) Family & Community Support Services Coordinator (u) Parks Xxxxxxx 2.03 Notwithstanding Clause 1.12 (b), seasonal employees shall receive all the provisions of this Collective Agreement except: Article 11.02 (a) Leave of Absence Article 11.03 Leave of Absence Article 11.04 Leave of Absence Article 12.00 Sick Leave Article 13.00 Pension and Medical Insurance Article 14.01 Probation and Trial Term Article 14.02 Probation and Trial Term Article 14.03 Probation and Trial Term Article 14.04 Probation and Trial Term Article 14.05 Probation and Trial Term Article 15.00 Seniority Article 16.01 Posting and Filling Vacancies Article 16.02 Posting and Filling Vacancies Article 16.03 Posting and Filling Vacancies Article 16.04 Posting and Filling Vacancies Article 16.05 Posting and Filling Vacancies Article16.07 Posting and Filling Vacancies Article 17.00 Lay Offs and Recalls 2.04 Notwithstanding Clause 1.12(c), casual employees shall receive all the provisions of this Collective Agreement except: Article 11.02 (a) Leave of Absence Article 11.03 Leave of Absence Article 11.04 Leave of Absence Article 12.00 Sick Leave Article 13.00 Pension and Medical Insurance Article 14.01 Probation and Trial Term Article 14.02 Probation and Trial Term Article 14.03 Probation and Trial Term Article...
00 - SCOPE. 2.01 Each Employer in accordance with the scope of its own certification or subsisting voluntary recognition recognizes the Union as the sole and exclusive bargaining representative for all journeymen and appren- tices employed in the Millwrighting trade on work within the scope of this Collective Agreement. 2.02 The Union recognizes the Construction Labour Relations Association of British Columbia as the sole and exclusive bargaining representative of all Employers bound by this Collective Agreement. 2.03 The terms of this Collective Agreement shall apply to all parts of British Columbia.

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  • 000 SCOPE OF WORK 5. 100 The scope of this Agreement covers all work of a maintenance, repair and renovation nature, assigned by the Owner to the Company and performed by the employees of the Company covered by this Agreement, within the limits of the Owner's plant site.

  • Project Scope The physical scope of the Project shall be limited to only those capital improvements as described in Appendix A of this Agreement. In the event that circumstances require a change in such physical scope, the change must be approved by the District Committee, recorded in the District Committee's official meeting minutes, and provided to the OPWC Director for the execution of an amendment to this Agreement.

  • CONTRACT SCOPE Pursuant to this Contract, Contractor is authorized to sell and provide only those Goods and/or Services set forth in Exhibit A – Included Goods/Services for the prices set forth in Exhibit B – Prices for Goods/Services. Contractor shall not represent to any Purchaser under this Contract that Contractor has contractual authority to sell or provide any Goods and/or Services beyond those set forth in Exhibit A – Included Goods/Services.

  • Review Scope The parties confirm that the Asset Representations Review is not responsible for (a) reviewing the Receivables for compliance with the representations and warranties under the Transaction Documents, except as described in this Agreement or (b) determining whether noncompliance with the representations and warranties constitutes a breach of the Eligibility Representations. For the avoidance of doubt, the parties confirm that the review is not designed to determine why an Obligor is delinquent or the creditworthiness of the Obligor, either at the time of any Asset Review or at the time of origination of the related Receivable. Further, the Asset Review is not designed to establish cause, materiality or recourse for any Test Fail (as defined in Section 3.05).

  • Service Scope The following Services are covered by this Agreement; o Manned telephone support o Monitored email support o Remote assistance using Remote Desktop and a Virtual Private Network where available o Planned or Emergency Onsite assistance (extra costs apply) o Monthly system health check

  • Year 2000 Compatibility Take all action necessary to assure that its computer based systems are able to operate and effectively process data including dates on and after January 1, 2000, and, at the reasonable request of the Administrative Agent or the Required Lenders, provide evidence to the Lenders of such year 2000 compatibility.

  • General Scope Except for matters on which the Members’ approval is required by the Act or this Agreement, the Manager has full power, authority and discretion to manage and direct the Company’s business, affairs and properties, including the specific powers referred to in paragraph (b), below.

  • General Scope of Work The Scope of Work and projected level of effort required for these SERVICES is described in Exhibit “A” attached hereto and by this reference made a part of this AGREEMENT. The General Scope of Work was developed utilizing performance based contracting methodologies.

  • License Scope Licensee is granted a non-exclusive, perpetual license to use, execute, reproduce, display, perform, or merge the Product within its business enterprise in the United States up to the maximum licensed capacity stated on the Purchase Order. Product may be accessed, used, executed, reproduced, displayed or performed up to the capacity measured by the applicable licensing unit stated on the Purchase Order (i.e., payroll size, number of employees, CPU, MIPS, MSU, concurrent user, workstation). Licensee shall have the right to use and distribute modifications or customizations of the Product to and for use by any Authorized Users otherwise licensed to use the Product, provided that any modifications, however extensive, shall not diminish Licensor’s proprietary title or interest. No license, right or interest in any trademark, trade name, or service xxxx is granted hereunder.

  • Attachment A, Scope of Services The scope of services is amended as follows:

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