WORKPLACE CONDUCT AND BEHAVIOR Sample Clauses

WORKPLACE CONDUCT AND BEHAVIOR. Contractor and Contractor’s officers, employees, agents and subcontractors shall comply with the Water Authority’s Substance-free Work Place Policy, Information and Communications Systems Policy, and other rules and regulations governing work place safety, conduct, and behavior, for any portion of the work performed on the premises of the Water Authority or using Water Authority facilities or equipment.
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WORKPLACE CONDUCT AND BEHAVIOR. Contractor and Contractor’s officers, employees, agents, and subcontractors shall comply with the Client’s substance-free workplace policy. Information and Communications Systems Policy and other rules and regulations governing workplace safety, conduct and behavior, for any portion of the work performed on the premises of the Client or using Client facilities or equipment. Copies of relevant policies are available upon request.
WORKPLACE CONDUCT AND BEHAVIOR. Center for Court Innovation and Center for Court Innovation's officers, employees, contractors, and subcontractors, while on City property or interacting with City officers, employees, contractors, or agents, will comply with the City's policies, rules, and regulations governing work place safety, conduct, and behavior, including without limitation policies prohibiting drug or alcohol use, discrimination, and sexual harassment. City will provide Center for Court Innovation a copy of the applicable policies.
WORKPLACE CONDUCT AND BEHAVIOR. Contractor and Contractor’s officers, employees, agents and subcontractors shall comply with the Agency’s Substance-free Work Place Policy, Information and Communications Systems Policy, and other rules and regulations governing work place safety, conduct, and behavior, for any portion of the work performed on the premises of the Agency or using Agency facilities or equipment.
WORKPLACE CONDUCT AND BEHAVIOR. Design Professional and Design Professional’s officers, employees, agents and subcontractors shall comply with the Water Authority’s Substance-free Work Place Policy, Information and Communications Systems Policy, and other rules and regulations governing work place safety, conduct, and behavior, for any portion of the work performed on the premises of the Water Authority or using Water Authority facilities or equipment.
WORKPLACE CONDUCT AND BEHAVIOR. Consultant and Consultant’s officers, employees, agents and subcontractors shall comply with M1W’s Substance-free Work Place Policy, Information and Communications Systems Policy, and other rules and regulations governing work place safety, conduct, and behavior, for any portion of the work performed on the premises of M1W using M1W facilities or equipment.

Related to WORKPLACE CONDUCT AND BEHAVIOR

  • WORKPLACE BEHAVIOR 3.1 The Employer and the Union agree that all employees should work in an environment that fosters mutual respect and professionalism. The parties agree that inappropriate behavior in the workplace does not promote the Employer’s business, employee well being, or productivity. All employees are responsible for contributing to such an environment and are expected to treat others with courtesy and respect.

  • Workplace Violence (a) It is recognized that at certain worksites or in certain work situations employees may be at risk of physical violence or verbal abuse from clients, persons in care or custody, or the public.

  • Workplace Harassment The Hospital and the Union are committed to ensuring a work environment that is free from harassment. Harassment is defined as a “course of vexatious comment or conduct that is known or ought reasonably to be known to be unwelcome”, that denies individual dignity and respect on the basis of the grounds such as gender, disability, race, colour, sexual orientation or other prohibited grounds, as stated in the Ontario Human Rights Code. All employees are expected to treat others with courtesy and consideration and to discourage harassment. ref. Ontario Human Rights Code, Sec. 10(1). Harassment may take many forms including verbal, physical or visual. It may involve a threat, an implied threat or be perceived as a condition of employment. The Parties agree that harassment is in no way to be construed as properly discharged supervisory responsibilities, including the delegation of work assignments and/or the assessment of discipline. If an employee believes that she/he has been harassed and/or discriminated against on the basis of any prohibited ground of discrimination, there are specific actions that may be undertaken. The employee should request the harasser to stop the unwanted behaviour by informing the harassing individual(s) that the behaviour is unwanted and unwelcome. Should the employee not feel comfortable addressing the harasser directly, she/he may request the assistance of the manager or a Union representative. If the unwelcome behaviour was to continue, the employee will consult the Hospital policy on harassment and will be free to pursue all avenues including the complaint investigation and resolution. The Parties agree that an employee may have a representative of the Union with her/him throughout the process, if requested.

  • Workplace The Employee shall be required to perform work at or any other site of work for the Employer.

  • DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE REQUIREMENTS Contractor will comply with the requirements of the Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1990 and will provide a drug-free workplace by taking the following actions:

  • Workplace Safety The parties to this Agreement commit themselves to achieving the highest possible standards of occupational health and safety including adherence to the consultative and issue resolution processes included herein. Participation in and support for building and construction industry initiatives to improve construction industry standards in occupational health and safety will form an important part of this commitment. Observance of relevant Acts, Regulations, and Codes of Practice are the minimum level acceptable to enable employers and employees to meet their responsibilities and to work safely and follow health and safety rules in their workplace. On all sites there will be developed a site safety plan and job specific ‘job safety analysis’ to identify and manage the risks associated with work on each particular site. Such safety plan will include suitable procedures for personnel/material access, and site evacuation procedures. The Incolink Safety Handbook ‘SAFE’ (as amended) is endorsed by this Agreement as a proper guide and reference source for safety management and control of risks.

  • Workplace Bullying Bullying for the purpose of this Article is any repeated or systemic behaviour which may be either physical, verbal or psychological including shunning, which would be seen by a reasonable person as intending to belittle, intimidate, coerce or isolate another person. Personal harassment and/or bullying does not include acceptable social banter in the workplace. Nor does it include actions occasioned through the exercise in good faith of management’s rights for bona fide operational requirements or progressive corrective discipline in a manner that is respectful of those involved.

  • Contractor Staff Conduct 1. For reasons of safety and public policy, in any Contract resulting from this procurement, the use of illegal drugs and/or alcoholic beverages by the Contractor or its agents, employees, partners or Subcontractors shall not be permitted while performing any phase of the work herein specified.

  • Employee Conduct 8.01 The Union agrees that it will uphold the rules and regulations of the Company in regard to punctual and steady attendance, proper and sufficient notification in the case of absence, conduct on the job and all other rules and regulations established by the Company.

  • Business Conduct Merger Sub was incorporated on November 5, 2020. Since its inception, Merger Sub has not engaged in any activity, other than such actions in connection with (a) its organization and (b) the preparation, negotiation and execution of this Agreement and the Transactions. Merger Sub has no operations, has not generated any revenues and has no assets or liabilities other than those incurred in connection with the foregoing and in association with the Merger as provided in this Agreement.

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