Expatriate Employee definition
Examples of Expatriate Employee in a sentence
Household objects for personnel and domestic use imported by the Contractor’s, Operator’s and their Sub-Contractors’ Expatriate Employees relevant to activities concerning Petroleum Operations on the occasion of their change of residence will be admitted duty-free, provided however that such property is imported for the sole use of the Expatriate Employee and his family and have been imported within six (6) months after the arrival of the Expatriate Employee.
After the Transfer Date, the Hospira Group may provide compensation and benefits to a U.S. Transferred Employee or Transferred Expatriate Employee under any Hospira Benefit Plan.
Nothing in the preceding sentence shall prevent the Hospira Group from terminating the employment of any U.S. Transferred Employee or Transferred Expatriate Employee, whether due to individual terminations of employment or reductions in force or otherwise, in all cases in compliance with applicable law.
For the avoidance of doubt, nothing in this Agreement shall require the Hospira Group to provide any U.S. Transferred Employee or Transferred Expatriate Employee with credit for his or her service with the Abbott Group (i) under any Hospira Benefit Plan after the Transition Period or (ii) under any Hospira Benefit Plan that does not have a comparable Abbott Benefit Plan during the Transition Period.
In the case of an Expatriate Employee who accepts a Repatriation Offer, the requirements of Section 6.04(b)(i) and Section 6.04(d) (including the amount of any Compensation Gap) will be determined without regard to the Expatriate Employee’s Expatriate Package and as if the Expatriate Employee had been returned to his or her home country immediately prior to the Closing.