ARD Laws definition

ARD Laws means (1) the European Community Council Directive (77/187/EEC) of February 14, 1977 as consolidated by Council Directive 2001/23/EC of March 12, 2001, in each case as amended from time to time, and legislation and Laws implementing such directives in any country in which an Agreed Service Location or a location from which Provider performs Services is located or where Transitioned Employees are employed; and (2) equivalent legislation and Laws dealing with the same subject matter as such directives.

Examples of ARD Laws in a sentence

  • In accordance with its obligations under local legislation implementing ARD Laws, any relevant collective bargaining agreements and other Applicable Laws, Provider shall provide to Company in writing such information as is necessary so as to enable Company to carry out in good time its obligations to inform and consult under ARD Laws, and any other Applicable Laws.

  • Provider shall comply with ARD Laws (and other Applicable Laws) with respect to the ARD Affected Employees before, on and after the date of hire by Provider.

  • It is the Parties’ intention that ARD Laws shall apply to each of the Affected Employees in ARD Countries (“ARD Affected Employees”), that the time of transfer under ARD Laws be the date of hire by Provider, and that the contract of employment between Company and each of the ARD Affected Employees shall have effect on and from the date of hire by Provider as if originally made between each such ARD Affected Employee and Provider.

  • To the extent that any entitlement under a ARD Affected Employee’s contract of employment or ancillary employment rights is not automatically transferred to Provider under ARD Laws (e.g., certain occupational pension rights in the United Kingdom), then [*].