Chef-Xxxxxx Sample Clauses

Chef-Xxxxxx. ‌ All of the chefs mentioned a variety of ways they initiated their relationships with farmers and how they have sustained them. The four main approaches voiced were referrals, attending farmers markets, doing research, and by farmers knocking on their door. Participants expressed that in the past, when the internet was not as accessible, there was less information circulating for chefs to learn out about farms. Previously, chefs were largely reliant on referrals and farmers visiting their restaurants. As technology has progressed, chefs expressed that they can more easily discover farmers and contact them. While technology has assisted in these connections, referrals and personal relationships still remain valuable. Participant II illustrates how the process of meeting farmers has transformed over the years. So, I would just say that 20, 30 years ago, a lot of the farmers would actually come to your door and they'd bring their trucks and you got to meet them. And if you liked what you saw, then you start to do business with them. And then as we got more sophisticated with websites and emails, took a little while for the farmers to actually get that sophisticated, but eventually they did and now you're able to source right on the internet. So, before it was more you had to kind of rely on farmers to come to your back door, otherwise it's kind of hard to figure out who was doing what and how. Really, I mean no one was even Googling back then. So really it was about these guys knocking on the back door. You ask the questions and you start networking.74 Furthermore, the growth of local organizations and farmers markets assists in the process of making contacts and referrals; there are additional opportunities and outlets for chefs and farmers to establish relations. Participants expressed that once relationships between chefs and farmers have initiated it is imperative to preserve them. These interconnections can be complex and difficult to manage. They can be complicated because both players are passionate about their work, there is vulnerability to changes in their operations, and they require a lot of coordination. Upholding 74 Participant II, interview by Xxxxxx Xxxx, January 28 2020, interview 7. these bonds is about establishing a foundation of trust. This trust is developed by their being a sense of shared respect between the two parties. Participant I demonstrates this mutual respect when she said: “We have a personal relationship with them. It's not ...
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  • SHOP XXXXXXX The Shop Xxxxxxx shall be a County employee as selected by the Union. A list of shop stewards will be kept current and sent by the Union to each department head and to Human Resources. Duties required by the Union of its stewards, except attendance at meetings with the County, supervisory personnel and aggrieved employees arising out of a grievance already initiated by an employee under Article 14 hereof, shall not interfere with their or other employees, regular work assignments as employees of the County. The shop xxxxxxx, or their designee, involved with a particular grievance must be identified at Step 1 of the grievance procedure and will be designated as the only bargaining unit employee who will be able to gather information pertaining to that particular grievance. The Union will make reasonable efforts to control the amount of investigative time spent between the shop xxxxxxx and the aggrieved employee. Meetings scheduled with management and other proper investigative procedures, and attendance at meetings specified in Steps 1 and 2 of the grievance procedure shall be considered hours worked for compensation purposes to the extent such meetings occur during the normal hours of work, and not otherwise. In order to use union leave for this purpose, Shop Stewards must notify the supervisor/department head of meetings and other commitments at the time these are scheduled. Attendance at meetings specified in Step 3 of the grievance procedure shall be considered hours worked during regularly scheduled business hours of the County for the xxxxxxx involved, witnesses and the grievant. The County shall not be liable for any overtime as a result of the meeting. Witnesses and the shop xxxxxxx involved shall be granted leave with pay to the extent their presence at the proceedings is required. If it is a discharge case the grievant shall not be paid except as provided in a remedy awarded.

  • Sxxxxxxx-Xxxxx The Company is, or on the Closing Date will be, in material compliance with the provisions of the Sxxxxxxx-Xxxxx Act of 2002, as amended, and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder and related or similar rules or regulations promulgated by any governmental or self-regulatory entity or agency, that are applicable to it as of the date hereof.

  • XX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX the parties hereof have caused this Agreement to be executed in duplicate on the day and year first above written.

  • Xx Xxxxxx No waiver or modification of this Agreement or any of its terms is valid or enforceable unless reduced to writing and signed by the party who is alleged to have waived its rights or to have agreed to a modification.

  • Xxxx Xxxxxxxx Purchase Order and Sales Contact Email 2 Purchase Order and Sales Contact Phone 2 3 Company Website 4 Entity D/B/A's and Assumed Names 5 Primary Address 2 6 Primary Address City 7 Primary Address State 2 8 Primary Address Zip 9 Search Words Identifying Vendor Certification of Vendor Residency (Required by the State of Texas)

  • Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Secondary Contact Title 3 Secondary Contact Email Secondary Contact Phone 5 Secondary Contact Fax Secondary Contact Mobile 1 Administration Fee Contact Name 8 Administration Fee Contact Email 1 Administration Fee Contact Phone 2 0

  • Xxxx Xxxxxxx Purchase Order and Sales Contact Email 2 Purchase Order and Sales Contact Phone 2 3 Company Website 4 Entity D/B/A's and Assumed Names 5 Primary Address 2 Primary Address City 7 Primary Address State 2 8 Primary Address Zip 9 Search Words Identifying Vendor Certification of Vendor Residency (Required by the State of Texas)

  • Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Purchase Order and Sales Contact Email 2 Purchase Order and Sales Contact Phone 2 3 Company Website 4 Entity D/B/A's and Assumed Names 5 Primary Address 2 Primary Address City 7 Primary Address State 2 8 Primary Address Zip 9 Search Words Identifying Vendor Certification of Vendor Residency (Required by the State of Texas)

  • Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Purchase Order and Sales Contact Email 2 2 Purchase Order and Sales Contact Phone 2 3 Company Website 4 Entity D/B/A's and Assumed Names 5 Primary Address 2 Primary Address City 7 Primary Address State 2 8 Primary Address Zip 9 Search Words Identifying Vendor Certification of Vendor Residency (Required by the State of Texas)

  • Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Purchase Order and Sales Contact Email 2 2 Purchase Order and Sales Contact Phone 2 3 Company Website 4 Entity D/B/A's and Assumed Names 5 Primary Address 2 Primary Address City 7 Primary Address State 2 8 Primary Address Zip 9 Search Words Identifying Vendor Certification of Vendor Residency (Required by the State of Texas)

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