Permanent Headquarters Sample Clauses

Permanent Headquarters. The definition of "Permanent Headquarters" shall be as given in Clause 18.01.
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Permanent Headquarters. 4.1 A "permanent headquarters" is hereby defined as one that has been established through the purchase, lease, rental or control of property with proper facilities and from which the Employer intends to carry on the continuous operation of his business for an indefinite period of time. "Proper facilities" shall be interpreted to include adequate storage (space that will allow safe storage of employees' personal tools and belongings), adequate washroom facilities and adequate drying facilities (1.3 metres square minimum per employee) for the employees. "Permanent headquarters" may include office facilities for the use of the Employer. 4.2 The Employer may establish more than one permanent headquarters within the province of British Columbia. Each employee shall have an assigned permanent headquarters. Employees shall report to their assigned permanent headquarters at the beginning of the working day and/or shift at no extra cost to the Employer except as noted in Article 5. 4.3 Where an employee's permanent headquarters is changed and the change is to a position of continuing nature and the new headquarters is in excess of 100 kilometres from the former headquarters and if the employee chooses to change his place of residence to a residence closer to his new permanent headquarters within two (2) months from the date of notification, the Employer will bear the cost of personal travelling expenses and transportation of household effects. In addition, the Employer will reimburse the employee for incidental expenses up to a total of $500.00 for such items as cleaning, disconnecting and reconnecting appliances, etc. the Employer will also allow an agreed to amount of time off for the purpose of moving into another home. 4.4 Employees shall not have more than one permanent headquarters at any one time. When an employee is directed to work away from his permanent headquarters, then the provisions of Article 5 shall apply.
Permanent Headquarters. (a) The permanent headquarters of the Agency shall be located within the territory of an African State selected by the General Meeting. (b) Any transfer of the permanent headquarters temporarily to the territory of another African State shall not constitute a removal thereof unless there is an express decision by the General Meeting to that effect. (c) The African State hosting the permanent or temporary headquarters shall recognize its extraterritoriality. The permanent and temporary headquarters shall be inviolable.
Permanent Headquarters. Permanent headquarters are cities or towns containing one or more Company report station(s) with locker, wash-up, shower, change and lunchroom facilities such as, Creston, Kaslo, South Slocan, Castlegar, Trail, Grand Forks, Greenwood, Oliver, Penticton, Kelowna, Keremeos, Princeton and Waneta.

Related to Permanent Headquarters

  • Headquarters 11.1 This article applies to employees who do not attend at or work at or work from any permanent ministry facility in the course of their duties, but for whom a permanent ministry facility or other place is designated as an employee’s “headquarters” for the purposes of the provisions of this Central Collective Agreement and of various allowances which require a headquarters to be specified. 11.2 A ministry may designate a headquarters when an employee is initially appointed to a position, or when a position is filled by an employee in accordance with Article 6 (Posting and Filling of Vacancies or New Positions), Article 7 (Pay Administration), Article 20 (Employment Stability) of this Central Collective Agreement. All job postings, notices and offers in relation to positions covered by this article shall include the designated headquarters for the position. This designation shall be the location considered by the ministry to be the most convenient for the efficient conduct of the ministry’s business, having regard to the ministry’s projection of the location of the employee’s work assignments for a period of two (2) years. It is not a requirement that the designated headquarters be a facility whose functions are related to the work to be performed by the employee, and the employee’s residence may also be designated as his or her headquarters. The Employer will supply to the Union, by December 30 of each year, a current list of headquarters designations for employees covered by this article. 11.3 By mutual agreement in writing between the ministry and an employee, a new headquarters may be designated for an employee at any time, and by mutual agreement in writing between the ministry and the employee, a temporary or seasonal headquarters may be designated for a stated period, following which the previously designated headquarters will be reinstated unless it has been changed in accordance with this article. 11.4 A ministry may change the headquarters of an employee covered by this article, if: (a) the employee’s residence has been designated as his or her headquarters and he or she subsequently initiates a change of residence; or (b) a ministry facility which has been designated as the employee’s headquarters ceases to operate as a ministry facility; or (c) the employee is assigned to a work location or work locations at least forty (40) kilometres by road from his or her existing headquarters, and it is anticipated that the employee will continue to work in the area of the new work location or work locations for at least two (2) years. 11.5 Where a ministry exercises its right to change the headquarters of an employee otherwise than by mutual agreement with the employee, the following procedure will apply: (a) The ministry shall first give notice to the employee of its intent, and shall consult with the employee to determine the employee’s interests and the employee’s preferences as to the new headquarters location. (b) The ministry shall determine the new headquarters location in a way which is equitable to both the employee and the ministry. (c) The employee shall be given three (3) months’ notice of the change in designation of the headquarters. 11.6 Where it is necessary to identify which one or more of a group of employees is to be assigned to a new headquarters, the employees to be reassigned shall be identified by considering the qualifications, availability, and current location (home, closest facility and work location). Where qualifications, availability and location are relatively equal, length of continuous service shall be used to identify the employee to be reassigned. 11.7 Employees who relocate their residences because of a change in headquarters, other than a temporary or seasonal change, in accordance with this article, shall be deemed to have been relocated for the purposes of the Employer’s policy on relocation expenses.

  • Executive Offices The principal place of business and chief executive office of Borrower, and the office where Borrower will keep all records and files regarding the Collateral, is set forth on the cover page of this Agreement.

  • Registered Office; Registered Agent; Principal Office; Other Offices Unless and until changed by the General Partner, the registered office of the Partnership in the State of Delaware shall be located at 0000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx 00000, and the registered agent for service of process on the Partnership in the State of Delaware at such registered office shall be The Corporation Trust Company. The principal office of the Partnership shall be located at 0000 XxXxxxxx Xxxxxx, Houston, Texas 77010, or such other place as the General Partner may from time to time designate by notice to the Limited Partners. The Partnership may maintain offices at such other place or places within or outside the State of Delaware as the General Partner determines to be necessary or appropriate. The address of the General Partner shall be 0000 XxXxxxxx Xxxxxx, Houston, Texas 77010, or such other place as the General Partner may from time to time designate by notice to the Limited Partners.

  • Principal Office; Registered Office The principal office of the Company shall be at such place as the Managing Member may from time to time designate. The address of the registered office of the Company in the State of Delaware shall be 0000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxx xx Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxx of Xxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx 00000, and the registered agent for service of process on the Company in the State of Delaware at such registered office shall be Corporation Trust Company. The Managing Member may from time to time change the Company’s registered agent and registered office in the State of Delaware.

  • Principal Executive Office The principal executive office of the Partnership is located at 0000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx 00000, or at such other place or places within the State as the General Partner may hereafter designate.

  • Chief Executive Office; Collateral Locations The chief executive office of Borrower and Borrower's Records concerning Accounts are located only at the address set forth below and its only other places of business and the only other locations of Collateral, if any, are the addresses set forth in the Information Certificate, subject to the right of Borrower to establish new locations in accordance with Section 9.2 below. The Information Certificate correctly identifies any of such locations which are not owned by Borrower and sets forth the owners and/or operators thereof and to the best of Borrower's knowledge, the holders of any mortgages on such locations.

  • Chief Executive Office and Principal Place of Business The chief executive office and principal place of business of Seller is located at 000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx 0000, Xxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxx 00000.

  • Major Workplace Change 11.1 If the Employer has made a decision to introduce a major workplace change that is likely to have a Significant Effect on a number of Employees, the Employer must notify the Employee(s) who will be affected by the decision .As soon as practicable and prior to implementation, the Employer must discuss with the relevant Employees and/or their nominated representative/s (e.g. Union or other representative) the introduction of the change; and the effect the change is likely to have on the Employees. The Employer must discuss measures to avert or mitigate the adverse effect of the change on the Employees. 11.2 For the purposes of the discussion the Employer will provide the relevant Employees and/or their nominated representative/s in writing: (a) All relevant information about the change including the nature of the change proposed; (b) Information about the expected effects of the change on the Employees; and (c) Any other matters likely to affect the Employees. However, the Employer is not required to disclose confidential or commercially sensitive information. The Employer must give prompt and genuine consideration to matters raised about the major change by the relevant Employees.

  • Principal Offices As of the Closing Date, the principal office, chief executive office and principal place of business of the Borrower is Txx Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx 00000.

  • Location The primary location for the Services completed by the Subcontractor shall be: (choose one) ☐ - , City of , State of ☐ - Determined at a later time by the Contractor (“Location”).

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