Information to the consumers Sample Clauses

Information to the consumers. In the past, there were several campaigns of energy efficiency information for the consumer in all European countries34. These campaigns generally arose from the fact of energy crises of 1974 and 1986. Their impacts on the consumer were different in each country according to respective environmental culture. Since these crises, information campaigns are not so strong. But the informative structures are put in place, and they know how to “touch” and influence the consumer. So, the lack of information could be overcome with a political will in the framework of the risk of climate changes management and the recent of energy price rises (petrol, gas). Regarding the energy efficiency of heating systems, manufacturers and distributors are not really actives because of the lack of direct link with the consumer. The main actors close to the consumer are the installers who provide information during the installation of new boiler or heating system. But this given information is still very slight about energy efficiency. And even regarding the information there is, the price of efficient product can influence the goodwill of the consumer. Depending on the country, information on energy efficiency (including heating systems) are given by means of a building label. This information is obligatory when the housing is sold35. Another method is the “Best practice” programme in United Kingdom, which is an information dissemination project aiming to provide the latest on energy-efficient practices and technologies in all areas. Also, British Gas installers promote condensing boilers by offering two quotes, one including a condensing boiler. But, in practice, this information service is ineffective: installers rarely offer the option of a condensing boiler36. Information provided to the consumer, who remains the main decider of replacement or installation of new heating systems (or boiler), needs to be more systematic and objective to have a real impact on his decision. So, the main problem of information can be summarised by two questions: - Where can the consumer find it ? an objective one ? - How to display the information (and make it easy to understand) to influence as many consumers as possible ? 34 Several countries also give information about energy efficiency in direction to architects, installers, technicians. 35 See the chapter 3.1 “Existing label”. 36 Xxxx et al. - 1997 & Dept. Of Science, Technology and Society – Utrecht University – The Netherlands – National S...
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  • INFORMATION TO EMPLOYEES In the initial correspondence with an individual regarding potential employment in the bargaining unit, the appropriate department shall include a one-page statement about the Union, prepared by the Union at its own expense, provided that the statement is first forwarded to the Executive Director, Human Resources and is not determined to be factually incorrect or inflammatory. If the Executive Director, Human Resources does not forward any suggested changes within two weeks of receiving the statement, the information shall be presumed to be acceptable.

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