Defence Forces definition
Examples of Defence Forces in a sentence
A Cease-fire Monitoring Committee (hereinafter termed the CMC) to be chaired by the United Nations Observer Mission in Sierra Leone (hereinafter termed UNOMSIL) with representatives of the Government of Sierra Leone, RUF/SL, the Civil Defence Forces (hereinafter termed the CDF) and ECOMOG shall be established at provincial and district levels with immediate effect to monitor, verify and report all violations of the cease-fire.
Provided however that the right of Indian Defence Forces to airspace allocation and runway usage shall not be restricted on account of lack or delay of notification or consultation by GOI.
Participants in GP training called for this Agreement to provide greater certainty for the rights and responsibilities of training practices and registrars on all pathways, not just the AGPT, as well as those engaged under secondment arrangements such as with the Australian Defence Forces (ADF) or other pilot Single Employment Models (SEMs).
Team members seeking to take Defence Forces Leave must provide notice to Woolworths at least 1 month prior to the period of training.
Council recognises that Reserve service is of national importance, is an economical method of providing Defence Forces in peacetime and can be a valuable addition to employee development within the organisation.
An employee (as defined) who is a part-time member of any of Australia's Defence Forces may be granted leave of absence for one period of not more than 10 working days in any leave year for the purpose of enabling that employee to attend any training camps at which that employee's compulsory attendance, in that employee's capacity as a part-time member of the Defence Force is required.
A full-time or part-time team member will be allowed paid time off of up to a maximum of 2 weeks per calendar year to attend Defence Forces approved training camps, and Woolworths will pay the team member the difference between the payment received for their attendance at such training camp and the base rate of pay they would have received during that period.
Defence Forces Leave (ADF) All Employees Paid Annual Training: 20 work days per calendar year, non-cumulative.
It is recognised as an economical method of providing Defence Forces in peacetime and a valuable addition to employee development.
The JVC hereby undertakes and agrees that the Indian Defence Forces shall, at all times have the right to use the Airport and all facilities at the Airport, free of charge without any restriction or constraint of any nature whatsoever.