Hotel Security Sample Clauses

Hotel Security. At management’s discretion any bags, knapsacks, lunch boxes, and/or parcels are subject to search by hotel security. Searches will be done only by someone of the same sex as the individual being searched. No employee will be unduly detained. No employee will be subject to any kind of interview or interrogation by security staff unless the employee has union representation. Any searches will be done on paid time.
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Hotel Security. 22.01 In the sole discretion of the Employer, hotel security personnel and/or hotel management may search any coats, jackets, bags, knapsacks, lunch boxes, parcels or other containers of an Employee including lockers. Locker searches will only be done in the presence of a Union Xxxxxxx. Other searches will be done in the presence of a Union Xxxxxxx, or if none is available, another Employee. No Employee will be unduly detained. No Employee will be subject to any kind of interview or interrogation by security personnel unless the Employee has Union representation. Searches can be done as Employees are leaving the building and therefore not on paid time.
Hotel Security. Badges identifying each individual and his or her employer will be obtained by Contractor at the security office or front desk and shall be issued by Contractor to all Construction Personnel at the commencement of the Work. Such badges shall be worn at all times by Construction Personnel when on Hotel premises. All Construction Personnel must enter and leave the building from the entrance designated for such purpose. Construction Personnel shall dress consistently with their occupational needs, craftsman status and the Hotel’s reasonable requirements. All Construction Personnel are subject to inspection by Hotel security whenever they leave the Hotel premises.

Related to Hotel Security

  • Physical Security Contractor shall ensure that Medi-Cal PII is used and stored in an area that is physically safe from access by unauthorized persons during working hours and non- working hours. Contractor agrees to safeguard Medi-Cal PII from loss, theft or inadvertent disclosure and, therefore, agrees to:

  • E7 Security E7.1 The Authority shall be responsible for maintaining the security of the Authority’s Premises in accordance with its standard security requirements. The Contractor shall comply with all security requirements of the Authority while on the Authority’s Premises, and shall ensure that all Staff comply with such requirements.

  • Personnel Security 6.1 Staff recruitment in accordance with government requirements for pre- employment checks;

  • System Security (a) If any party hereto is given access to the other party’s computer systems or software (collectively, the “Systems”) in connection with the Services, the party given access (the “Availed Party”) shall comply with all of the other party’s system security policies, procedures and requirements that have been provided to the Availed Party in advance and in writing (collectively, “Security Regulations”), and shall not tamper with, compromise or circumvent any security or audit measures employed by such other party. The Availed Party shall access and use only those Systems of the other party for which it has been granted the right to access and use.

  • Essential Security Nothing in this Chapter shall be construed to: (a) require a Party to furnish or allow access to any information, the disclosure of which determines to be contrary to its essential security interests; or (b) preclude a Party from applying measures that it considers necessary for the fulfillment of its obligations under United Nation Charter for the maintenance or restoration of international peace or security, or the protection of its own essential security interests (19).

  • Aviation Security (1) Each Contracting Party reaffirms that its obligation to the other Contracting Party to protect the security of civil aviation against unlawful interference forms an integral part of this Agreement. Each Contracting Party shall in particular act in conformity with the aviation security provisions of the Convention on Offences and Certain Other Acts Committed on Board Aircraft, signed at Tokyo on 14 September 1963, the Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Seizure of Aircraft, signed at The Hague on 16 December 1970 and the Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts against the Safety of Civil Aviation, signed at Montreal on 23 September 1971.

  • NATIONAL SECURITY Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed:

  • JOB SECURITY 23.01 Subject to the willingness and capacity of individual employees to accept relocation and retraining, the Employer will make every reasonable effort to ensure that any reduction in the work force will be accomplished through attrition.

  • UNION SECURITY 7.01 The Employer shall deduct monthly from the pay due to each employee who is covered by this Agreement a sum equal to the monthly Union dues of each such employee. Where an employee has no earnings during the first payroll period, the deduction shall be made in the next payroll period where the employee has earnings, within that month. The Union shall notify the employer in writing of the amount of such dues from time to time. The Employer will send to the Union its cheque for the dues so deducted in the month following the month in which the dues are deducted. When arrears or adjustments are submitted retroactively, the dues month and an explanation will accompany any such dues.

  • Additional Security This guarantee is in addition to and is not in any way prejudiced by any other guarantee or security now or subsequently held by any Finance Party.

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