Enterprise and Employment Sample Clauses

Enterprise and Employment. Dublin City as the capital and economic centre of Ireland has experienced strong job growth in recent years as Ireland’s economic performance improved. For example, Dublin has become a thriving tech hub and is home to many of the top global ICT companies and an ever expanding list of innovative tech start- up companies. The Irish Financial Service Centre (IFSC), located in Dublin City Centre, hosts some of the world’s foremost Financial Services institutions, with a surrounding support network including accountancy, legal, actuarial, taxation, regulatory and telecommunications functions. More recently Dublin has seen strong growth in emerging sectors 35,734 FINGLAS like GreenTech and FinTech and plays an important role in the global aircraft leasing and finance industry. Dublin’s thriving tourism industry is driving growth in a wide variety of crossover sectors such as food/drink, accommodation, retail and numerous creative and cultural industries (see xxx.Xxxxxx.xx). 74,516 NORTH INNER CITY 35,808 PEMBROKE The number of medium to large businesses in Dublin in 2014 was 1,568, (Skills and Labour Market Research Unit analysis of DataIreland (Kompass) data) with the number of people employed in Dublin City and suburbs surpassing half a million in 2016 (census 2016). These figures are likely to increase into the future as most of the job announcements in 2017 in the areas of sales, customer care, technical support, financial services, high tech manufacturing, HR, finance, and production engineers, were for roles in Dublin and Dundalk. Dublin-based vacancies also accounted for one third of all jobs advertised through the DEASP Jobs Ireland site in 2017, primarily for stock-takers, drivers and 36,837 RATHMINES 57,783 SOUTH EAST INNER CITY warehouse operatives (Vacancy overview 2017, Skills and Labour Market Research Unit, Solas). CDETB has a representative at the Dublin Chamber of Commerce and is a member of the Dublin Regional Skills Forum (DRSF) where it currently holds the position of Chair (until summer 2018). Industry bodies are represented on the CDETB Board and at local level, employers participate as board members on College and Training Centres Boards of Management. At a local level, there are well established relationships with employers and industry organisations. This influences 18,992 SOUTH WEST INNER CITY course delivery and provides work experience and work opportunities for learners.
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  • Labor and Employment Matters (a) Except as set forth in Section 3.25 of the Company Disclosure Schedule, (i) there is no labor strike, material labor dispute, slowdown, stoppage or lockout actually pending, or, to the knowledge of the Company, threatened against the Company or any of its Subsidiaries, and during the past three years there has not been any such action, (ii) no labor organization claims to represent the employees of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries, (iii) neither the Company nor any of its Subsidiaries is a party to or bound by any collective bargaining or similar agreement governing terms and conditions of employment with any labor organization, (iv) none of the employees of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries is represented by any labor organization and the Company does not have any knowledge of any current organizing activities on behalf of any labor organization among the employees of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries, nor, to the knowledge of the Company, does any question concerning representation exist concerning such employees, (v) there is no pending, or to the knowledge of the Company, threatened material unfair labor practice charge or complaint against the Company or any of its Subsidiaries before the National Labor Relations Board or any similar state or foreign agency, (vi) there is no material grievance arising out of any collective bargaining agreement, (vii) no material charges with respect to or relating to the Company or any of its Subsidiaries are pending before the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission or any other agency responsible for the prevention of unlawful employment practices, (viii) neither the Company nor any of its Subsidiaries has received notice of the intent of any federal, state, local or foreign agency responsible for the enforcement of labor or employment laws to conduct an investigation with respect to or relating to the Company or any of its Subsidiaries and no such investigation is in progress, (ix) the Company has procedures in place for collecting information about employee eligibility on Form I-9, collects such information and follows applicable Laws governing U.S. citizenship in all material respects, and (x) there are no material complaints, lawsuits or other proceedings pending or, to the knowledge of the Company, threatened in any forum by or on behalf of any present or former employee of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries alleging breach of any express or implied contract of employment, any law or regulation governing employment or the termination thereof or other discriminatory, wrongful or tortious conduct in connection with the employment relationship.

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  • 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 college/district policies and available resources.

  • 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 xx - xxxxxxxx.

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  • Consultants and Employees Bound Recipient agrees to disclose the Confidential Information to any agents, affiliates, directors, officers or any other employees (collectively, the “Employees”) solely on a need-to-know basis and represents that such Employees have signed appropriate non-disclosure agreements or taken appropriate measures imposing on such Employees a duty to third parties (1) to hold any third party proprietary information received by such Employees in the strictest confidence, (2) not to disclose such third party Confidential Information to any other third party, and (3) not to use such Confidential Information for the benefit of anyone other than to whom it belongs, without the prior express written authorization of the Company.

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