Former AT&T Employee Severance Obligations Sample Clauses

Former AT&T Employee Severance Obligations. After the Closing, if the Purchaser, Xxxx Services, Xxxx Construction or any of the Subsidiaries terminates the employment of any of the employees listed in Section 6.02 of the Disclosure Schedule (the
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Related to Former AT&T Employee Severance Obligations

  • Severance Obligations In the event an offer of employment is extended by the Buyers to and accepted by an employee of the Seller pursuant to Section 4(c) and such subsequent employment by the Buyers is terminated within sixty (60) days from the Closing Date, the Seller shall be exclusively responsible for, and shall pay to such accepting employee, all severance benefits that may be due and owing such employee by reason of his or her employment with either the Seller or the Buyers based on Seller's severance policies as in effect on the Closing Date.

  • Post-Employment Obligations In consideration of the covenants of the Company herein, the Executive agrees as follows:

  • Termination of Employment and Severance Benefits The Executive’s employment hereunder shall terminate under the following circumstances:

  • No Post-Employment Obligations No Company Employee Plan provides, or reflects or represents any liability to provide, retiree life insurance, retiree health or other retiree employee welfare benefits to any person for any reason, except as may be required by COBRA or other applicable statute, and the Company has never represented, promised or contracted (whether in oral or written form) to any Employee (either individually or to Employees as a group) or any other person that such Employee(s) or other person would be provided with retiree life insurance, retiree health or other retiree employee welfare benefit, except to the extent required by statute.

  • Termination of Employment Severance Your immediate supervisor or the Company's Board of Directors may terminate your employment, with or without cause, at any time by giving you written notice of your termination, such termination of employment to be effective on the date specified in the notice. You also may terminate your employment with the Company at any time. The effective date of termination (the "Effective Date") shall be the last day of your employment with the Company, as specified in a notice by you, or if you are terminated by the Company, the date that is specified by the Company in its notice to you. The following subsections set forth your rights to severance in the event of the termination of your employment in certain circumstances by either the Company or you. Section 5 also sets forth certain restrictions on your activities if your employment with the Company is terminated, whether by the Company or you. That section shall survive any termination of this Agreement or your employment with the Company.

  • Termination of Employment with Severance Benefits (a) The Executive shall be entitled to the severance benefits described in section 9(b) in the event that:

  • Post-Employment Benefits A. If Employee's employment is terminated by ARAMARK for any reason other than Cause, Employee shall be entitled to the following post-employment benefits:

  • Compensation; Employment Agreements 16 5.15 Noncompetition, Confidentiality and Nonsolicitation Agreements; Employee Policies...... 16 5.16

  • Company Obligations Upon Termination of Employment During the Term of this Agreement, the Company shall have the following obligations upon the termination of the Executive’s employment with the Company as described in this Section 5:

  • Compensation; Employment Agreements; Etc Enter into or amend or renew any employment, consulting, severance or similar agreements or arrangements with any of its directors, officers or employees or those of its subsidiaries or grant any salary or wage increase or increase any employee benefit (including incentive or bonus payments), except (1) for normal individual increases in compensation to employees (other than executive officers or directors) in the ordinary course of business consistent with past practice, (2) for other changes that are required by applicable law and (3) to satisfy Previously Disclosed contractual obligations.

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