Labor and Employment (a) Section 4.19(a)(i) of Malvern’s Disclosure Memorandum sets forth a true and complete list of all employees of the Malvern Entities as of the date hereof, including for each such employee: name, job title, hire date, whether full-time or part-time, Fair Labor Standards Act designation, work location, current annual salary, current annual bonus opportunity, fringe benefits (other than employee benefits applicable to all employees), annual bonus payouts for the past three years, and immigration status. To Malvern’s Knowledge, no employee, independent contractor or consultant of any Malvern Entity is a party to, or is otherwise bound by, any agreement or arrangement, including any confidentiality or non- competition agreement, that in any way adversely affects or restricts the performance of such person’s duties for the Malvern Entities. No current employee, independent contractor or consultant of any Malvern Entity has provided written notice to a Malvern Entity of his or her intent to terminate employment or services with any Malvern Entity. Except as set forth on Section 4.19(a)(ii) of Malvern’s Disclosure Memorandum, no Malvern Entity has any “leased employees” within the meaning of Section 414(n) of the Internal Revenue Code. No employee listed (or required to be listed) on Section 4.19(a)(i) of Malvern’s Disclosure Memorandum has a principal place of employment outside the United States or is subject to the labor and employment laws of any country other than the United States. (b) No Malvern Entity has, at any time, been a party to or had any obligations under a collective bargaining, works council or similar agreement with respect to services provided to such Malvern Entity. No Malvern Entity has at any time had, nor to Malvern’s Knowledge is there now threatened, any walkout, strike, union activity, picketing, work stoppage, work slowdown, or any effort or attempt to organize, certify or represent the labor force of any Malvern Entity. Except as set forth on Section 4.19(b) of Malvern’s Disclosure Memorandum, there are no material controversies, claims, audits, investigations, actions or similar proceedings pending or, to the Knowledge of Malvern, threatened with respect to any current or former employees or other service providers of the Malvern Entities regarding their employment or affiliation with any Malvern Entity. (c) Each Malvern Entity is and at all times for the last five years, has been in compliance, in all material respects, with all Laws governing labor, employment and the withholding of employment-related Taxes, including but not limited to, all contractual commitments and all Laws relating to wages, hours, overtime, affirmative action, employee benefits, worker classification, collective bargaining, discrimination, civil rights, safety and health, workers’ compensation, reporting, collection and payment of Social Security taxes and similar taxes, and immigration. For the last five years, each individual who has been classified by the Malvern Entities as a non- employee has been properly classified under all applicable Laws, and no such individual shall have a claim against any Malvern Entity for eligibility to participate in, or benefit under, any Malvern Benefit Plan if such individual is later reclassified as an employee of the Malvern Entities. (d) Each Malvern Entity has, or will have no later than the Closing Date, paid all accrued salaries, wages, bonuses, commissions, overtime, and other amounts due to be paid through the Closing Date. Except as set forth on Section 4.19(d) of Malvern’s Disclosure Memorandum, the employment of each employee listed (or required to be listed) on Section 4.19(a)(i) of Malvern’s Disclosure Memorandum and the engagement of each current independent contractor or similar consultant of the Malvern Entities are terminable at will by the relevant Malvern Entity without any penalty, liability or severance obligation incurred by the Malvern Entity.
Negotiation Between Executives The parties shall first attempt to resolve any dispute arising out of this Order by prompt negotiation between executives who have authority to settle the matter.
Labor and Employee Relations As of the date hereof, except as disclosed in Section 4.11(a) of the PSNC Disclosure Schedule hereto or in the PSNC SEC Reports, (i) neither PSNC nor any of the PSNC Subsidiaries is a party to any collective bargaining agreement or other labor agreement with any union or labor organization and (ii) to the best knowledge of PSNC, there is no current union representation question involving employees of PSNC or any of the PSNC Subsidiaries, nor does PSNC know of any activity or proceeding of any labor organization (or representative thereof) or employee group to organize any such employees. PSNC has delivered or otherwise made available to SCANA true, correct and complete copies of the collective bargaining agreements listed in Section 4.11(a) of the PSNC Disclosure Schedule, together with all amendments, modifications or supplements thereto. Except as disclosed in Section 4.11(b) of the PSNC Disclosure Schedule hereto or in the PSNC SEC Reports filed prior to the date hereof or except to the extent such could not reasonably be expected to have a PSNC Material Adverse Effect, (a) there is no unfair labor practice, employment discrimination or other written grievance, arbitration, claim, suit, action or proceeding against PSNC or any of the PSNC Subsidiaries pending, or to the best knowledge of PSNC, threatened before any court, governmental department, commission agency, instrumentality or authority or any arbitrator, (b) there is no strike, lockout or material dispute, slowdown or work stoppage pending or, to the best knowledge of PSNC, threatened against or involving PSNC, and (c) there is no proceeding, claim, suit, action or governmental investigation pending or, to the best knowledge of PSNC, threatened in respect of which any director, officer, employee or agent of PSNC or any of the PSNC Subsidiaries is or may be entitled to claim indemnification from PSNC or such PSNC Subsidiary pursuant to their respective charters or by-laws or as provided in the indemnification agreements listed in Section 4.11(c) of the PSNC Disclosure Schedule. Except as set forth in Section 4.11(d) of the PSNC Disclosure Schedule, to the knowledge of PSNC, PSNC and the PSNC Subsidiaries are in material compliance with all federal, state and local laws with respect to employment practices, labor relations, safety and health regulations and mass layoffs and plant closings.
TRAINING AND EMPLOYEE DEVELOPMENT 9.1 The Employer and the Union recognize the value and benefit of education and training designed to enhance an employee’s ability to perform their job duties. Training and employee development opportunities will be provided to employees in accordance with Employer policies and available resources. 9.2 Attendance at employer-required training will be considered time worked. The Employer will make reasonable attempts to schedule employer-required training during an employee’s regular work shift. The Employer will pay the registration and associated travel costs in accordance with Article 23, Travel, for employer-required training.
Consideration of Criminal History in Hiring and Employment Decisions 10.14.1 Contractor agrees to comply fully with and be bound by all of the provisions of Chapter 12T, “City Contractor/Subcontractor Consideration of Criminal History in Hiring and Employment Decisions,” of the San Francisco Administrative Code (“Chapter 12T”), including the remedies provided, and implementing regulations, as may be amended from time to time. The provisions of Chapter 12T are incorporated by reference and made a part of this Agreement as though fully set forth herein. The text of the Chapter 12T is available on the web at xxxx://xxxxx.xxx/olse/fco. Contractor is required to comply with all of the applicable provisions of 12T, irrespective of the listing of obligations in this Section. Capitalized terms used in this Section and not defined in this Agreement shall have the meanings assigned to such terms in Chapter 12T. 10.14.2 The requirements of Chapter 12T shall only apply to a Contractor’s or Subcontractor’s operations to the extent those operations are in furtherance of the performance of this Agreement, shall apply only to applicants and employees who would be or are performing work in furtherance of this Agreement, and shall apply when the physical location of the employment or prospective employment of an individual is wholly or substantially within the City of San Francisco. Chapter 12T shall not apply when the application in a particular context would conflict with federal or state law or with a requirement of a government agency implementing federal or state law.
Labor and Employment Matters (a) Except as set forth on Section 3.9(a) of the Company Disclosure Schedules, no union or other labor organization has been recognized or certified as the representative of any Business Employee for purposes of collective bargaining, and neither the Company nor any of its Affiliates is a party to any collective bargaining agreement or any other agreement currently in effect with any labor organization or other employee representative body applicable to any Business Employee (each, a “CBA”), nor is any such agreement being negotiated by the Company or any of its Affiliates applicable to any Business Employee as of the date hereof. The Company has provided Purchaser Sub with true and correct copies of all CBAs set forth on Section 3.9(a) of the Company Disclosure Schedules. (b) To the Company’s knowledge, as of the date hereof, there is no union organizing activity ongoing among the Business Employees, nor has any union or labor organization made any demand for recognition with respect to any Business Employee. As of the date hereof and since the Applicable Date, there are and have been no strikes, work stoppages, slowdowns, lockouts or similar labor disputes pending or, to the knowledge of the Company, threatened in writing by, or on behalf of, any Business Employee, in each case, that would be material to the Acquired Stores and the Distribution Centers. Except as set forth on Section 3.9(b) of the Company Disclosure Schedules, as of the date hereof, there are no grievances pending against the Company or any of its Affiliates relating to the Business Employees, the Acquired Stores or the Distribution Centers by or before any judicial, administrative or arbitral tribunal, board, authority, agency, body, or court arising out of labor and employment or relating to union recognition, accretion, or card check/neutrality agreements between the Company and any union, except as would not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to be material to the Acquired Stores and the Distribution Centers, taken as a whole. (c) Except as would not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect, there are no actions, charges, complaints, government investigations or other proceedings by or on behalf of any Business Employee pending against the Company or any of its Affiliates, by or before any judicial, administrative or arbitral tribunal, board, authority, agency, body or court which arise out of labor or employment. With respect to the Business Employees, the Company and its Affiliates are and have been in compliance, in all material respects, with all applicable Laws regarding employment, labor and wage and hour matters, including the payment of wages for all time worked, the payment of overtime, discrimination, sexual harassment, civil rights, immigration, safety and health, workers’ compensation, classification of employees and independent contractors, classification of exempt and non-exempt status for overtime eligibility purposes, plant closing and layoff or other notices, including under the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act of 1988 and the regulations promulgated thereunder (the “WARN Act”), or any similar state or local law, and the collection and payment of withholding taxes, Social Security taxes and similar Taxes. (d) This Section 3.9 constitutes the sole and exclusive representations and warranties of the Company with respect to any matters relating to employment matters.
Employment and Employee Benefits Matters (a) Subject to the terms of any agreement between a Current Employee and the Company, Parent shall cause the Surviving Corporation and each of its other Subsidiaries to, for a period of one year following the Effective Time (or until employment terminates, if sooner), maintain for each individual employed by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries immediately prior to the Effective Time (each, a “Current Employee”) (i) an annual base salary and target annual cash bonus opportunity (excluding equity-based compensation and, with respect to the 2025 performance year, specific performance goals) that are, in each case, no less than those provided to the Current Employee as of immediately prior to the Effective Time, (ii) employee benefits that are substantially comparable in the aggregate to those maintained for and provided to the Current Employee as of immediately prior to the Effective Time (in each case, excluding equity, equity-based, deferred compensation, severance, change in control, retention or transaction-related benefits, specific performance goals for any cash incentive compensation for the 2025 performance year, defined benefit pension and post-retirement welfare arrangements) and (iii) severance benefits that are at least as favorable as the severance benefits provided by the Company or one of its Subsidiaries to the Current Employee as of immediately prior to the Effective Time and to the extent set forth on Section 5.6(a) of the Company Disclosure Letter, subject to, as a condition to such Current Employee receiving such severance in connection with such Current Employee’s termination, the applicable Current Employee having then signed and not revoked a release of claims in a form substantially in the form of the Company’s standard release of claims and, in each case, except as otherwise agreed to with a Current Employee. (b) Parent shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cause the Surviving Corporation to cause service rendered by Current Employees to the Company and its Subsidiaries (as well as service with any predecessor employer of the Company or any such Subsidiary, to the extent service with the predecessor employer is recognized by the Company or such Subsidiary under the comparable Company Plans) prior to the Effective Time to be taken into account for purposes of vesting and eligibility to participate and, solely for vacation and paid time off policies and severance plans and policies, determining levels of benefits under all employee benefit plans, programs, or arrangements of Parent and the Surviving Corporation and its Subsidiaries (the “New Plans”) in which the Current Employees are otherwise eligible to participate, to the same extent and for the same purpose as such service was taken into account under the corresponding Company Plans immediately prior to the Effective Time (the “Old Plans”); provided that the foregoing will not apply to the extent that its application would result in a duplication of benefits or coverage with respect to the same type of benefits and period of service. Parent shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cause the Surviving Corporation to waive any eligibility requirements, waiting periods, actively-at-work requirements, evidence of insurability requirements or pre-existing condition limitations under any New Plan to the extent such restriction would not have been applicable to a Current Employee under any comparable Old Plan in which they participated prior to the Effective Time. Parent shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cause the Surviving Corporation and its Subsidiaries to give such Current Employees credit under the New Plans for any eligible expenses incurred by such Current Employees and their covered dependents and credited to such person under the comparable Old Plan during the portion of the plan year prior to the Effective Time for purposes of satisfying all co-payment, co-insurance, deductibles, maximum out-of-pocket requirements, and other out-of-pocket expenses applicable to such Current Employees and their covered dependents under the New Plans in respect of the plan year in which the Effective Time occurs. (c) Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, the terms and conditions of employment for any employees covered by a Labor Agreement shall be governed by the applicable Labor Agreement until the expiration, modification or termination of such Labor Agreement in accordance with its terms and applicable Law. The Company shall, and shall cause its Subsidiaries to use commercially reasonable efforts to satisfy any legal or contractual requirements to provide notice to, or carry out any information and/or consultation procedure with, any employee or groups of employees (or any individual service provider or groups of individual service providers) of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries, or any union, works council or similar employee representative organization (a “Labor Organization”) which is required by applicable Law or Contract of the Company with a Labor Organization as a result of the Contemplated Transactions (the “Labor Consultations”). In connection with the Labor Consultations, the Company shall (i) keep Parent reasonably informed of the status of any material developments with respect to such Labor Consultations, (ii) provide Parent with a reasonable opportunity to review, prior to distribution, any written material communications to any Labor Organizations with respect to such Labor Consultations and consider in good faith Parent’s reasonable comments thereto, and (iii) provide Parent with a true and certified copy of any written opinion or written statement delivered by any Labor Organization. (d) No provision of this Agreement (i) prohibits Parent or the Surviving Corporation from establishing, amending or terminating any Company Plan or any other benefit or compensation plan, policy or arrangement, (ii) requires Parent or the Surviving Corporation to keep any Person employed for any period of time or to offer any particular term of employment, (iii) constitutes the termination of, establishment or adoption of, or amendment to, any Company Plan or other benefit or compensation plan, policy or arrangement or (iv) confers upon any Current Employee or any other Person any third-party beneficiary or similar rights or remedies.
Labour Management Relations Committee In recognition of the mutual benefits of open communications and on-going consultation between the faculty and the employer, the Labour/Management Relations Committee will meet on a regular basis and have equal representation for the Union and the Employer. The LMRC will serve as an open forum for the free and candid discussion of matters of mutual concern to faculty members and management.
Disputes between a Contracting Party and an Investor (1) Any dispute which may arise between an investor of one Contracting Party and the other Contracting Party in connection with an investment on the territory of that other Contracting Party shall be subject to negotiations between the parties in dispute. (2) If any dispute between an investor of one Contracting Party and the other Contracting Party continues to exist after a period of three months, investor shall be entitled to submit the case either to: (a) The International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes having regard to the applicable provisions of the Convention on the Settlement of Investment Disputes between States and Nationals of other States opened for signature at Washington D.C. on 18 March 1965, or in case both Contracting Parties have not become parties to this Convention, (b) An arbitrator or international ad hoc arb1 tral tribunal established under the Arbitration Rules of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law. The parties to the dispute may agree in writing to modify these Rules. The arbitral awards shall be final and binding on both Parties to the dispute.Arbitration Rules of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law. The parties to the dispute may agree in writing to modify these Rules. The arbitral awards shall be final and binding on both Parties to the dispute.
LABOUR MANAGEMENT RELATIONS 9:01 No employee or group of employees shall undertake to represent the Union at meetings with the Employer without the proper authorization of the Union. The Employer shall not meet with any employee or group of employees undertaking to represent the Union without the proper authorization of the Union. In representing an employee or group of employees, a representative of the Union shall be the spokesperson. In order that this may be carried out, the Union shall supply the Employer with the names of its Officers and representatives. Likewise the Employer shall supply the Union with a list of its Designated Authorities and Chairs where the Chair is not the Designated Authority. Neither the Union nor the Employer shall be required to recognize such representatives until written notification has been received. 9:02 The Union and the Employer acknowledge the mutual benefit of joint consultation and agree, therefore, that there shall be a joint labour/management committee consisting of three (3) representatives from and selected by each party. There shall be one (1) regularly scheduled Labour/Management Committee meeting in each four (4) month term or semester (January to April, May to August, September to December). In addition, meetings shall be arranged at the request of either party through the Labour Relations Department, by submitting in writing the topics to be discussed. Such meetings shall take place, at a mutually-agreeable time, within ten (10) working days of the receipt of the request for the meeting. Meetings shall not be used to discuss matters which are the subject of a grievance nor to discuss any matters which are, at the time, the subject of collective bargaining. The committee shall function in an advisory capacity only, making recommendations to the Union and/or the Employer with respect to its discussions and conclusions, and shall not have the power to add to or modify the terms of this agreement. A representative of each party shall be designated Co-Chairperson, and the two persons so designated shall alternate in presiding over meetings.