Promoting FPIC Sample Clauses

Promoting FPIC. 220. CNV did not promote the broader application of FPIC. This topic only slightly affects the union's field of activity, since unions are mainly concerned with labour relations working conditions, and the terms of labour. For the same reason, CNV did not address this topic at international forums including the OECD, Equator Principles and IFC PS.
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Promoting FPIC. 237. FNV did not promote the broader application of FPIC due to a lack of capacity. This topic is not at the heart of the union's field of activity. For the same reason, FNV did not address this topic at international forums including the OECD, Equator Principles and IFC PS.
Promoting FPIC. 260. As part of the NGO-delegation Amnesty supported Oxfam Novib’s efforts in promoting the broader application of FPIC. It did not address the topic at international forums such as the OECD, Equator Principles and IFC PS but not for any specific reason.
Promoting FPIC. 291. Oxfam Novib promoted the broader application of FPIC, such as by publishing a paper in 2019, formulating recommendations for several banks, contributing to the FPIC discussions in the Working Group Value Chain palm oil, and collaborating with LANDdialoog and the NVB to provide tailormade workshops for adhering banks, with a specific focus on FPIC.
Promoting FPIC. 323. PAX promoted the broader application of FPIC in its engagement with banks and companies, even though it is not the main subject of PAX’ engagement. It also promotes the broader application in other RBC Agreements, as well in the Value Chain analyses of the DBA. PAX did not explicitly promote the broader application of FPIC in international forums.
Promoting FPIC. 346. Save the Children did not promote the broader application of FPIC. This topic is not part of Save the Children’s expertise. For the same reason, Save the Children did not address this topic at international forums including the OECD, Equator Principles and IFC PS.

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  • Promotion A promotion shall mean the transfer of an employee to a higher level position of more responsibility as well as salary.

  • Cooperation of the Parties Each Party agrees to cooperate fully in the preparation, filing, and prosecution of any Patent Rights under this Agreement. Such cooperation includes, but is not limited to:

  • SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL All supervisors and foremen shall be excluded from the bargaining unit and will not perform any work which falls within the scope of this Agreement. When supervisors and foremen are appointed, a notice to that effect will be posted and maintained on a bulletin board.

  • Coaching Informal discussion or instruction between employee and their immediate supervisor. Supervisor may follow up in writing which may include a simple action plan. This is not a form of corrective action.

  • Clients in this context, clients are people who are dependent upon the caring skills and services of the local authority, for example, the elderly, mentally infirm, those with mental or physical impairments. Clients in this context also include those whose needs are identified and catered for in settings such as schools and nurseries, that is, young children and school pupils dependent on the organisation for their educational and developmental welfare. Clients exclude internal authority customers (as in client departments) or external customers (for example, members of the public with planning applications), because neither are dependent on the local authority for their care and welfare. The exceptional needs of clients refer to those which are exceptionally demanding, not to those which are out of the ordinary.

  • Marketing Vendor agrees to allow TIPS to use their name and logo within the TIPS website, database, marketing materials, and advertisements unless Vendor negotiates this term to include a specific acceptable-use directive. Any use of TIPS’ name and logo or any form of publicity, inclusive of press release, regarding this Agreement by Vendor must have prior approval from TIPS which will not be unreasonably withheld. Request may be made by email to xxxx@xxxx-xxx.xxx. For marketing efforts directed to TIPS Members, Vendor must request and execute a separate Joint Marketing Disclaimer, at xxxxxxxxx@xxxx-xxx.xxx, before TIPS can release contact information for TIPS Member entities for the purpose of marketing your TIPS contract(s). Vendor must adhere to strict Marketing Requirements once a disclaimer is executed. The Joint Marketing Disclaimer is a supplemental agreement specific to joint marketing efforts and has no effect on the terms of the TIPS Vendor Agreement. Vendor agrees that any images, photos, writing, audio, clip art, music, or any other intellectual property (“Property”) or Vendor Data utilized, provided, or approved by Vendor during the course of the joint marketing efforts are either the exclusive property of Vendor, or Vendor has all necessary rights, license, and permissions to utilize said Property in the joint marketing efforts. Vendor agrees that they shall indemnify and hold harmless TIPS and its employees, officers, agents, representatives, contractors, assignees, designees, and TIPS Members from any and all claims, damages, and judgments involving infringement of patent, copyright, trade secrets, trade or services marks, and any other intellectual or intangible property rights and/or claims arising from the Vendor’s (including Vendor’s officers’, employees’, agents’, Authorized Resellers’, subcontractors’, licensees’, or invitees’) unauthorized use or distribution of Vendor Data and Property.

  • Recruitment When advertising for employees, the contractor will include in all advertisements for employees the notation: "An Equal Opportunity Employer." All such advertisements will be placed in publications having a large circulation among minorities and women in the area from which the project work force would normally be derived.

  • Personnel Provide, without remuneration from or other cost to the Trust, the services of individuals competent to perform the administrative functions which are not performed by employees or other agents engaged by the Trust or by the Adviser acting in some other capacity pursuant to a separate agreement or arrangement with the Trust.

  • Training a. The employer, in consultation with the local, shall be responsible for developing and implementing an ongoing harassment and sexual harassment awareness program for all employees. Where a program currently exists and meets the criteria listed in this agreement, such a program shall be deemed to satisfy the provisions of this article. This awareness program shall initially be for all employees and shall be scheduled at least once annually for all new employees to attend.

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