Shared Customers Sample Clauses

Shared Customers. The Partners have agreed that youth, job seekers, and businesses who receive services from more than one OSCC Required Partner are considered “shared” customers. Shared customers benefit from services and resources delivered across multiple OSCC Partners and other stakeholders that are aligned to meet an individual’s needs. “Shared customers” have been further defined by the Partners as meeting the following criteria: • Formally enrolled in services by more than once core program (at the same time or sequential) • Want to take the first step toward employment and/or education, are able and willing to work, and want to work • Are able to complete digital/paper assessments with modifications as needed • Have a desire for services and are committed to training and /or retooling skills as necessary • Are prepared to look for work including access to transportation and childcare • Are willing to sign a release of information form which will allow agencies to share applicable information
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Shared Customers. Legally blind and visually impaired consumers who seek career center services through the One-Stop Career Centers (OSCCs). Referrals: MCB Regional Directors will work in partnership with the local career center staff to establish a single point of contact for referrals to/from the career centers.
Shared Customers. MRC will track individuals referred to and from the Career Centers and those determined eligible for services and have a plan for employment in its case management system Referrals: MRC will ensure appropriate referrals for the continuum of services offered or available through Partners in the local service areas. MRC provides these services to individuals determined eligible under federal VR standards.
Shared Customers. MRC will track individuals referred to and from the Career Centers and those determined eligible for services and have a plan for employment in our case management system (MRCIS). MRC has the ability to run reports on shared customers and can provide information on a regular basis to our partners as needed until such time as we have a system that can capture information across partnering agencies such as a dashboard. MRC can provide career counseling and guidance, assessments, referrals, training, job placement, education, financial assistance towards post• secondary education, and adaptive equipment for eligible consumers. These will be incorporated into a career pathways plan along with services that might be provided by our partnering organizations based on our shared consumer's needs. Individuals with disabilities might need ESL classes, adult basic education, or can benefit from TANF/SNAP, transition services from schools, pre-employment services, and other opportunities offered by our partner organizations. Referrals: MRC will ensure appropriate referrals for the continuum of services offered or available through our partners in the local service areas. MRC provides these services to individuals determined eligible under federal VR standards.
Shared Customers. NAICOB WIOA programs will geographically serve Native American’s that are self- identified from the Career Centers and those determined eligible for services and a have a plan for employment in its case managements system by providing career counseling and guidance, assessments, referrals, training, job placement, education, support services and adaptive equipment for eligible consumers. These will be incorporated into a career pathways plan along with services that Referral: NIACOB will ensure appropriate referrals for the continuum of services offered or available through Partners in the local service areas. WIOA offers these services to individuals determined eligible under WIOA.
Shared Customers. The Buyer and the Seller shall jointly notify all customers that are shared by the Subject Business and the Excluded Microfiche Business, including, without limitation, Electrolux, but excluding Whirlpool, that they should simultaneously send to the Seller from time to time after the Closing, a copy of all data sent to the Subject Business to the extent such data is necessary for the Excluded Microfiche Business. If, after the Closing Date, the Buyer receives any data relating to the Excluded Microfiche Business from Whirlpool and Whirlpool is still a customer of the Excluded Microfiche Business, then the Buyer shall, at the Buyer’s cost, promptly convert such data and forward such converted data to the Seller. In the event the Seller shall reasonably require after the Closing Date any records related to any such shared customer of the Subject Business and the Excluded Microfiche Business that are included in the Records received by the Buyer in connection with the Closing, then, upon receipt of a reasonably itemized written request of the Seller, the Buyer shall promptly send to the Seller, at the Seller’s cost, copies of such requested records.
Shared Customers. Seller shall use commercially reasonable efforts to introduce Buyer to the Shared Customers and assist in the transition of the DSD Business accounts of such Shared Customers to Buyer prior to Closing; provided that nothing in this Agreement shall restrict Seller’s ability to compete for any Shared Customers or any other customers following the Closing, except to the extent of the restrictions set forth in Section 6.18.
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Shared Customers. 9.3.1 The Client’s customers are free to commission or purchase Products and Services from Ingy and Ingy is free to provide these Products to those customers but will not actively offer to do so. 9.3.2 If Ingy has introduced the Client to a specific (prospective) customer, the Client undertakes to not propose third party solutions or technology similar to Xxxx’s control technologies to that customer. 9.3.3 Parties will specify to each other any relevant pre-existing relation with a (prospective) customer within two weeks of a proposal. The restrictions in the above clause will not apply where a pre-existing relation (i) has been active in the last six (6) months and (ii) is on a comparable or higher level within a geographically or functionally relevant part of the organization of the (prospective) customer.
Shared Customers. Shared customers include businesses and employers seeking assistance to find prepared and qualified candidates for current or future employment; and business and employers seeking to upskill existing employees (incumbent workers) for new positions, new equipment, new job requirements, and new industry standards, and to prevent or reduce layoffs or termination. It also includes adult job seekers in search of pre-employment services, training for in-demand occupations, or those seeking a new career, including low-income individuals on public assistance, English Language Learners, basic skills deficient, unemployment insurance claimants, veterans and their eligible spouses, homeless, persons with disabilities, and formerly incarcerated individuals. Dislocated Workers who need support and services to re-connect to employment or who need additional training and services for employment in new or emerging industry sectors, or a new career, are included. Finally, youth, age 14-24 years, especially disconnected youth (those out of school and out of work), including xxxxxx youth and probation youth, are included.
Shared Customers. Many airlines split their business between several suppliers at an airport. Usually the airline asks its suppliers to determine how to implement the split and, if so, the JV needs rules to achieve this, normally by allocating aircraft flight numbers by supplier. Affected JV Representatives or throughputters may need to verify that the company they represent is meeting its contractual obligations to deliver a certain volume of fuel or percentage share of an airline's business. However, the JV operator / manager should provide to the individual suppliers of that airline only: (i) the aggregate volume supplied to the shared customer (including volume, if any, supplied to a shared customer by another into-plane JV); (ii) the volume supplied by that individual supplier which is receiving the information; and (iii) the overall breakdown of long and short haul flights of that shared customer (including the fuellings, if any, carried out by another into-plane JV at the airport). From this information, the relevant JV Representative or throughputter should be able to ascertain that his / her company’s percentage supply obligations are being fulfilled and it is receiving an appropriate allocation of long and short haul flights.
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