SECURITY AND DUES Sample Clauses

SECURITY AND DUES. 6.01 a) All pilots in the bargaining unit who were members of the Corporation at the date of coming into force of this Agreement, must remain paid-up members of the Corporation and the Guild for the complete duration of this Agreement as a condition of continuous employment as pilots; and any person excluding a person holding a temporary license, who become an employee of the Authority after the coming into force of this Agreement shall, within thirty (30) days of the granting of his license and as a condition of this continuous employment as a pilot, become and remain a paid-up member of the Corporation and Guild for the complete duration of this Agreement.
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SECURITY AND DUES. The parties hereto mutually agree that any employee of the employer covered by this agreement may become a member of the union if the employee wishes to do so and may refrain from becoming a member if the employee so desires. The parties agree that there will be no intimidation, discrimination, interference, restraint or coercion exercised or practiced by either of them or their representatives or members because of the employees membership or non- membership in the Union. The Union agrees that, except as provided in this Agreement, they shall not distributeor present pamphlets, circularsor petitions or other such activities on the Company's property without the approval of the Company's representative. Such permission will not be unreasonably denied. (a) The Company agrees that it will deduct such dues as may be assessed by the Union on each employee and will remit the money so deducted to the whose receipt therefore, shall be considered as a discharge to the Company for the amount so deducted. Such dues shall be deducted the employee's pay on a weekly basis and remitted to the Union on a monthly basis for all dues deducted in the previous month. The Company will at the time of making such remittance specify the employees from whose pay such deductionswere made. In addition, the Company agrees to deduct from new employees who have elected to join the union an initiation fee equal to one (1) months dues. Union dues will be deducted from day one of employmentand such deductions are non-refundable. The Company agrees to include on the income tax slips, the amount of union dues paid by each employee during the year being reported on. The Union shall notify the Company in writing of any change in the amount of union dues thirty (30)days prior to the effective date of such change. Employees who because of religious objection cannot support the union or any other trade union may apply to the Union in writing, explainingtheir objection and requesting that their deducted monies be forwarded to a registered Canadian charitable organization. The letter must be supported by another member of the religious organization who is not a family member or a relative and further supported by a letter from the minister, priest, or head of the religious organization.This charitable organizationwill be selected by mutual agreementbetween the employee and the Union.
SECURITY AND DUES. Each in the bargaining unit shall as a condition of employment, become and remain member of the On each pay the Employer will deduct from pay of each employee who is cowered by this Agreement, dues as specified in writing by the Union. The Employer shall also deduct any initiation or in accordance with Union’s written instructions. In all cases, Union shall Employer in writing at least calendar days in advance any changes the amount Union dues levies be deducted. All union dues so deducted shall be remit-red to Local by electronic transfer nor later the day of following the month in which such deductions are made together with a of the names of all from whose the dues were so deducted (dues/levies/assessment/initiation total regular wages for the period remitted, the amount deducted, the employee and employment The Union shall indemnify and save the Employer harmless to all claims and demands made against the Employer by an employee as a result of the deduction and remittance of clues ‘by the Employer pursuant to this Article.
SECURITY AND DUES. The Hospital will deduct from each employee's pay cheque Union dues, initiation fees and Union contributions imposed in accordance with the statutes and regulations of the Local. The Union will advise the Hospital in writing, one month in advance, of any changes in the amount of deductions and the date on which these .changes are to become effective. Payroll deductions will be collected for each pay period and the sum sent to the National Treasurer, no later than the fifteenth 5th) day of the month following the date of deduction, accompanied by a list of names of the employees for whom these amounts have been deducted, and indicating the amount deducted from each employee. For the purposes of clarity, addresses shall accompany the first list and thereafter, the Hospital will submit a revised list on a quarterly basis to the Treasurer of the Local. The Union agrees to indemnify and save the Employer harmless against any claim or liability arising out of the application of this Article.
SECURITY AND DUES. The parties hereto mutually agree, that within thirty days of the this Agreement, each employee who has completed his probationary period shall become and shall remain a member of the Union. It is agreed that any employee hired after the signing this Agreement shall become a member of the Union following completion of his probationary period and will sign a Union membership at the time hiring. The Company shall, during the term this from the wages of each employee on the active payroll, commencing with the employee’s first pay, the equivalent of the regular monthly dues in the amount certified in writing by the Union to the Company to be currently in effect according to the Union Constitution. Each employee shall complete the bottom section of the United Steelworkers of and dues authorization form. Such deductions shall be made and shall be remitted to the International Treasurer of the United Steelworkers of America direct or through the financial secretary of the designated Local Union not later than the day of the month following. The Companywill alsodeduct initiation fees as applicable on authorization the by completion of

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  • UNION SECURITY AND DUES DEDUCTION 3.1 Employees not in the Union as of the execution date shall have 10 days after execution, and new hires shall have 10 days after completion of the probationary period within which to join the Union. The relationship between employees who choose not to join the Union and the Union shall be governed by the Union’s bylaws, including representation services and any associated fees. 3.2 The City shall deduct Union dues in the amount as determined by the Union membership pursuant to its Constitution and By-Laws upon receipt of authorization of from employees, who shall sign deduction cards in a form acceptable to the City. This deduction from each member shall be made on a weekly basis. The City has no obligation to pay the Union any dues payment for an employee if the employee has not signed said authorization card. 3.3 The City shall forward to the Secretary-Treasurer of the Union such deductions each month following the month of deductions. 3.4 In the event of a change in the amount of dues voted by the Union membership during the term of this Agreement, the Treasurer of the Union shall notify the Director of Human Resources in writing. After receipt of same, dues as therein noted shall be deemed to have been authorized to be withheld on behalf of the employees who had previously signed authorization forms. The City shall commence said deduction change within thirty (30) days after receiving written notification from the Union. 3.5 The City further agrees to make deductions from employee's paychecks for programs provided in Article 10, Insurance, upon the employee's written authorization to make such deductions. 3.6 The Union shall indemnify and save the City harmless against all claims and suits which may arise by reason of any action taken in making deductions and remitting same to the Union pursuant to this article; said indemnification to include all costs and attorney’s fees resulting from any such claims or suits. Notwithstanding the above, nothing herein shall be construed as requiring employees represented by the Union to become or remain members of the Union.

  • UNION SECURITY AND DUES CHECK-OFF 3.1 It shall be a condition of employment that all employees of the Employer covered by this Agreement who are members of the Union in good standing on the effective date of this Agreement shall remain members in good standing. It shall also be a condition of employment that all employees covered by this Agreement and hired on or after January 1, 2004 shall, on the thirtieth (30th) calendar day following the beginning of such employment become and remain a member in good standing in the Union. 3.1.1 Should bona fide religious convictions of an employee dictate he/she may not join a Union, he/she shall be required to pay an amount equivalent to the Union initiation fee and monthly dues to a non-religious charity mutually agreed upon by the employee and the Union. If such employee pursuant to this Section requests the Union to use the Grievance and Arbitration Procedure on his/her behalf, the Union is authorized to charge the employee for the reasonable cost of using such procedure. 3.1.2 In the event an employee fails to apply for or maintain his/her membership in the Union as required in Sections 3.1 or 3. 1.1 of this Agreement, the Union may give the Employer notice of this fact and fourteen (14) calendar days following receipt of such notice, the service of such employee shall be suspended without pay by the Employer. 3.2 When the Employer hires a new employee covered in the bargaining unit, the Employer shall, within seven (7) calendar days of the date of employment, notify the Union in writing giving the name, social security number, hire date, address and classification of the employee hired. The Union agrees to defend and hold the Employer harmless from and against any and all claims, demands, lawsuits, orders or judgments arising from the administration and effects of this Section. 3.3 When provided a "voluntary check-off" authorization form furnished by the Union and signed by the employee, the Employer agrees to deduct from that employee's pay, the Union's applicable dues and/or service fees, as prescribed in the "voluntary check-off" form. The full amount of monies so deducted from the employee shall be promptly forwarded to the Union by check along with an alphabetized list showing names and amounts deducted from each employee. The Union agrees to defend and hold the Employer harmless from and against any and all claims, demands, lawsuits, orders or judgments arising from the administration and effects of this Article. 3.4 Work of the Bargaining Unit shall only be performed by members of the Bargaining Unit, who are in good standing with the local Union, except under emergency conditions or such work is incidental or de minimis.

  • Authority and Duties All officers, as between themselves and the Corporation, shall have such authority and perform such duties in the management of the Corporation as may be provided in these By-laws or, to the extent so provided, by the Board.

  • Security and Charge 15.1 In consideration of the Supplier agreeing to supply the Goods, the Client charges all of its rights, title and interest (whether joint or several) in any land, realty or other assets capable of being charged, owned by the Client either now or in the future, to secure the performance by the Client of its obligations under these terms and conditions (including, but not limited to, the payment of any money). 15.2 The Client indemnifies the Supplier from and against all the Supplier’s costs and disbursements including legal costs on a solicitor and own client basis incurred in exercising the Supplier’s rights under this clause. 15.3 The Client irrevocably appoints the Supplier and each director of the Supplier as the Client’s true and lawful attorney/s to perform all necessary acts to give effect to the provisions of this clause 15 including, but not limited to, signing any document on the Client’s behalf.

  • Security and Data Transfers Party shall comply with all applicable State and Agency of Human Services' policies and standards, especially those related to privacy and security. The State will advise the Party of any new policies, procedures, or protocols developed during the term of this agreement as they are issued and will work with the Party to implement any required. Party will ensure the physical and data security associated with computer equipment, including desktops, notebooks, and other portable devices, used in connection with this Agreement. Party will also assure that any media or mechanism used to store or transfer data to or from the State includes industry standard security mechanisms such as continually up-to-date malware protection and encryption. Party will make every reasonable effort to ensure media or data files transferred to the State are virus and spyware free. At the conclusion of this agreement and after successful delivery of the data to the State, Party shall securely delete data (including archival backups) from Party’s equipment that contains individually identifiable records, in accordance with standards adopted by the Agency of Human Services. Party, in the event of a data breach, shall comply with the terms of Section 7 above.

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  • Data Security and Privacy (a) Each Group Member is, and at all times, has been, in compliance in all material respects with (i) all applicable Data Protection Laws, including, to the extent applicable, but not limited to the GDPR and those relating to cross-border transfers; (ii) all applicable contractual obligations of each Loan Party and its Subsidiaries concerning data privacy and security relating to Personal Data in the possession or control of any Group Member or maintained by third parties on behalf of such Group Member and having access to such information under contracts (or portions thereof) to which a Group Member is a party; and (iii) all applicable data transfer agreements and data processing agreements, including the EU standard contractual clauses, to which a Group Member is a party (collectively, “Privacy Agreements”): (b) Each Group Member is, and has been, in compliance in all material respects with all applicable prior and current written internal and public-facing privacy policies and notices of the Group Members regarding the collection, retention, use, processing, disclosure and distribution of Personal Data by the Group Members or their respective agents (collectively, the “Privacy Policies”), and the Privacy Policies have been maintained to be consistent in all material respects with the actual practices of each Group Member. The Privacy Policies contemplate the Group Members’ current uses of the Personal Data, and to the extent required under applicable Data Protection Laws, each Group Member has sought and obtained the appropriate consent from the applicable data subject for such uses. The Privacy Policies have made all material disclosures to users, customers, employees, or other individuals required by Data Protection Laws. (c) Each Group Member has implemented and maintains a commercially reasonable security program (“Security Program”) that (i) complies in all material respects with all applicable Data Protection Laws, applicable Privacy Policies, and applicable Privacy Agreements, and (ii) includes commercially reasonable administrative, technical, organization, and physical security procedures and measures designed to preserve the security and integrity of all Personal Data and any other sensitive or confidential information or data related to each Group Member (collectively, “Company Sensitive Information”) in such Group Member’s possession or control and to protect such Company Sensitive Information against unauthorized or unlawful processing, access, acquisition, use, theft, interruption, modification, disclosure, loss, destruction or damage. (d) Except as disclosed on Schedule 4.23(d), there has been (i) no actual, suspected or alleged (in writing) incidents of unauthorized access, use, intrusion, disclosure or breach of the security of any information technology systems owned or controlled by a Group Member or any of their contractors and used by such contractors on behalf of a Group Member, and (ii) no actual, suspected or alleged (in writing) incidents of unauthorized acquisition, destruction, damage, disclosure, loss, corruption, alteration, or use of any Company Sensitive Information, in each case that could reasonably be expected to cause a Material Adverse Effect. (e) Each Group Member has a valid and legal right (whether contractually, by applicable law or otherwise) to access or use all Personal Data that is accessed and used by or on behalf of a Group Member in connection with the sale, use and/or operation of their products, services and businesses. (f) Except as would not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect, there is no pending or to the knowledge of any Loan Party, threatened in writing, complaints, claims, demands, inquiries, proceedings, or other notices, including any notices of any investigation or other legal proceedings, regarding a Group Member, initiated by (i) any Governmental Authority, including the United States Federal Trade Commission, a state attorney general, data protection authority or similar state official, or a supervisory authority; (ii) any counterparty to, or subject of, a Privacy Agreement; or (iii) any self-regulatory authority or entity, alleging that any activity of a Group Member: (1) is in violation of any applicable Data Protection Laws, (2) is in violation of any Privacy Agreements, (3) is in violation of any Privacy Policies or (4) is otherwise in violation of any person’s privacy, personal or confidentiality rights.

  • Security and Safety A. The Contractor warrants it is and shall remain in compliance with all applicable local, state and federal laws, regulations, codes and ordinances relating to fire, construction, building, health, food service and safety, including but not limited to the Hotel and Motel Fire Safety Act of 1990, Public Law 101-391. The Judicial Council may terminate this Agreement, pursuant to the termination for cause provision set forth herein, without penalty or prejudice if the Contractor fails to comply with the foregoing requirements. B. The Contractor shall assure that each Attendee is advised of all the appropriate precautions that should be taken to provide for the Attendee’s safety while on the Property. The Contractor shall take every reasonable precaution to provide for the security of Attendees and their belongings. C. The Contractor shall immediately advise the Judicial Council’s staff of any known problems that involve the Attendees during the Program including, but not limited to, assaults, burglaries, accidents, and/or illnesses.

  • UNION SECURITY AND CHECKOFF 5:01 It shall be a condition of continued employment for all employees including probationary employees, as defined in Article 2, to become members and maintain membership in good standing in the Union. 5:02 The Corporation agrees to deduct from the earnings of all employees, including probationary employees, covered by this Agreement, an amount each month as dues and upon completion of the probationary period an amount for the initiation fee. The amount of such dues and initiation fees shall be advised in writing by the I.B.E.W., Local 2351 and changes to such amounts shall be advised not less than four (4) weeks prior to the effective date. Dues collected shall be remitted within ten (10) days after each pay period, to the designated official of the Union along with a statement of the names, in alphabetical order, and amounts deducted from each employee. The statement will also include the names of employees whose wages are insufficient to permit such deduction and the Corporation will only be obligated to make such deduction from the immediate subsequent pay period. Employees on recall status must be members in good standing of the Union in order to be recalled. 5:03 The Union agrees that neither it nor any of its officers or members will engage in Union activities on Corporation time, or Corporation work area, except as provided in this Agreement. 5:04 The Union shall indemnify and save the Corporation harmless against any and all claims, demands, suits or other forms of liability that shall arise from or by reason of action taken or not taken by the Corporation for the purpose of complying with this Article. 5:05 The Corporation will submit monthly to the Union a list of the dates of new hires, terminations and transfers to and from the Bargaining Unit for the previous month. 5:06 The Union agrees to furnish the Corporation with the names of all personnel including officers, representatives, stewards and committee people who are authorized to represent the Union in its relations with the Corporation. 5:07 The Corporation agrees to supply all employees with a copy of the Collective Agreement and will endeavour to do so within one (1) month after receipt from the printer. 5:08 The Corporation shall provide bulletin boards in designated areas for the posting of Union notices dealing with meetings, election of officers, appointments and committees, social affairs and other non-controversial matters dealing with the affairs of the Union. No bulletin shall be posted until approved by the Human Resources Division or the designated Corporate representative.

  • ENTRY INTO FORCE AND DURATION OF MOBILITY 2.1 The agreement shall enter into force on the date when the last of the two parties signs.

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