Cooperation activities. 1. The sectors for cooperation activities in satellite navigation and timing shall be radio-spectrum, scientific research and training, procurement, industrial cooperation, intellectual property rights, export control, trade and market development, standards, certification and regulatory measures, security, exchange of classified information, staff exchanges and access to services. The Parties may amend this list of sectors in accordance with Article 25.
Cooperation activities. Irrespective of the form of occupational safety cooperation and taking into consideration the size, nature of operations and other circumstances at the production facility or similar operative unit, the occupational safety activities shall include the following : - compiling an annual plan of action taking into consideration the occupational safety planning at the company and the related proposals - address the standard and development of working conditions and make development proposals - assessing the need, execution and follow-up of occupational safety surveys concerning the working conditions - discussing the arrangements of the health and safety monitoring at the workplace - assessing the need for an internal occupational safety inspection and related proposals and the follow-up of their implementation - assessing plans for changes and upgrades that may affect the working conditions at the workplace, issuing statements regarding them and organising the follow-up of their implementation - discussing and making proposals on training, orientation and onboarding in matters related to occupational safety - discussing the implementation of occupational health care and making proposals for its development - address the organisation of communication about industrial safety at the workplace - take care of any other issues relevant to industrial safety.
Cooperation activities. A local agreement can be made on establishing a cooperation committee to handle issues related to development activities and other such activities. The cooperation committee can replace the separate cooperation and labour protection committees and other similar committees. The cooperation committee can also be responsible for activities and plans pursuant to the Act on Cooperation within Undertakings, the Act on the Supervision of Occupational Safety and Health, the Occupational Health Care Act and the Non-Discrimination Act to the extent agreed locally. The shop xxxxxxx and the occupational safety representative shall both be involved in the company’s induction training for new senior salaried employees in a manner agreed locally. The provisions on cooperation in occupational health and safety shall apply to any workplace with 20 or more salaried employees. However, an occupational safety representative shall be elected when the number of salaried employees is 10 or more. A labour protection delegate shall enjoy preferential protection against dismissal and layoff, pursuant to section 10 of chapter 7 of the Employment Contracts Act. A labour protection delegate shall be entitled to participate during working hours in labour protection training that the federations have jointly approved. The employer shall cover the costs of the training and any loss of earnings from regular working hours. The occupational safety representative participates with the occupational health personnel, line management and personnel administration in drafting an action plan for the occupational health services as well as in planning, implementing and monitoring activities promoting physical fitness and work ability. These activities monitor the ability of the people working for the company to cope with their work. The employer shall pay separate monthly compensation to a labour protection delegate, unless otherwise locally agreed. Monthly compensation is 61 EUR until 31.12.2016. Monthly compensation as of 1.1.2017 is 63 EUR. This compensation shall be paid if the number of employees represented is not less than 20.
Cooperation activities. 2.1. The cooperation between the partners will include the following activities: ▪ exchange of information; ▪ operational assistance; ▪ joint or parallel investigations; ▪ technical assistance; ▪ access to information systems and databases; ▪ strategic analysis; ▪ training and staff exchange.
Cooperation activities. The main development needs and consequent ESI Funding priorities identified were based on an analysis of coordination procedures and examination of cooperation opportunities between the ESI Funds and other EU funding mechanisms. Details of how these opportunities and synergies will be maximised are set out in Section 2.1 of this PA.
Cooperation activities. 1. The Parties recognise the benefit of sharing their respective design experiences, implementation, monitoring and strengthening of policies and programmes to encourage participation of women in the national and international economy.
Cooperation activities. 1. The Parties may initiate and carry out various types of cooperation activities, including the participation of experts,
Cooperation activities. 1. The cooperation activities provided for in this Agreement mainly involve those geared to setting up and operating the SBAS-ASECNA system, based on the EGNOS system technology. They also cover the use in Africa of the system produced by the Galileo programme, the radio spectrum, standards, certification and international organisations, safety, research and development, human resources, communication and awareness-raising, exchanges of personnel and promotion on the African continent of satellite navigation services. The parties have the option of amending this list of activities in accordance with Article 34 of this Agreement.
Cooperation activities. 1. The Parties shall cooperate in areas of mutual interest with a view to benefitting from the complementarities of their economies and the opportunities created under this Agreement in terms of the envisaged job creation in accordance with Article 7.1.
Cooperation activities. In pursuit of the objectives set forth in Article 13.1, the Parties shall encourage and facilitate, as appropriate, the following cooperative activities, including, but not limited to