Working Time 6.1 The standard working week for full time employees is 37 hours (36 in London). This may be calculated over a period other than a week in accordance with the provisions of Part 3.
Working Together Watford Borough Council agrees to work with the PFRA to raise awareness regarding this site management scheme, including explaining what face-to-face fundraising is, the PFRA, the Code of Fundraising Practice, and facts about Direct Debit. The PFRA monitors member organisations, through a programme of random spot- checks, responding to complaints, and other mechanisms, to ensure fundraisers’ adherence to the Code of Fundraising Practice, PFRA Rules, and Site Management Agreements. The PFRA can give appropriate penalties or sanctions to those not abiding by the rules. This SMA will be reviewed 6 months after it is signed, and then once every 12 months, if necessary, or earlier if there is just cause to do so. All amendments will be agreed in writing before becoming effective. Either party can withdraw from this agreement, giving 3 months’ notice in writing. Depending on when this agreement is signed, in relation to the PFRA’s bidding/allocation cycle, there will be a lead-time of up to 8 weeks before the agreement can be fully implemented. Signed For and On Behalf Of PFRA: Xxxxx de la Bedoyere, CEO Date: Signed For and On Behalf Of Watford Borough Council: Print name: Job title: Date: Appendix 1 - Map Clarendon Road Plan showing the area where fundraising is to be permitted: Kin gs St Appendix 2 - Direct Debit Guarantee Know your rights - The Direct Debit Guarantee Direct Debit is one of the safest ways of making charitable donations. Organisations using the Direct Debit Scheme go through a careful vetting process before they're authorised, and are closely monitored by the banking industry. The efficiency and security of the Scheme is monitored and protected by your own bank or building society. The Direct Debit Scheme applies to all Direct Debits. It protects you in the rare event that anything goes wrong. The Direct Debit Guarantee • The Guarantee is offered by all banks and building societies that accept instructions to pay Direct Debits. • If there are any changes to the amount, date or frequency of your Direct Debit the organisation will notify you (normally 10 working days) in advance of your account being debited or as otherwise agreed. If you request the organisation to collect a payment, confirmation of the amount and date will be given to you at the time of the request. • If an error is made in the payment of your Direct Debit, by the organisation or your bank or building society, you are entitled to a full and immediate refund of the amount paid from your bank or building society. o If you receive a refund you are not entitled to, you must pay it back when the organisation asks you to.
Skills 5.1 Skills will: .
Working Xxxxxxx An employee who is in charge of a crew not more than five men including himself, engaged in line clearance work. (In the application of Article X, the Company need not consider the application for promotion to this classification from any employee having less than one year of experience in the Climber classification.)
WORKING TEST PERIOD Section One. The Working Test Period shall be deemed an extension of the examination process. Therefore, a determination of unsatisfactory performance during a Working Test Period shall be tantamount to a failure of the competitive exam.
WORKING DUES 6.1 The hourly working dues shall be calculated at two percent (2%) of the Principal Operator hourly wage rate and shall be deducted from each employee covered by this Agreement for each hour for which wages are payable. SCHEDULE A2 OPERATING ENGINEERS DISTRIBUTION PIPELINE AGREEMENT FOR CANADA ALBERTA, SASKATCHEWAN, AND N.W.T.
Working Alone (a) Where an employee is employed under conditions which present a significant hazard of disabling injury, and when the employee might not be able to secure assistance in the event of an injury or other misfortunes, the Employer shall provide a means of periodically checking the well being of the employee. Checks shall be made at such intervals and by such means as are appropriate to the nature, hazard and circumstances of the employment.