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Guild definition

Guild means the Pharmacy Guild of Australia Western Australian Branch, an industrial organisation of employers.
Guild means "Canadian Merchant Service Guild". "Party" means "the Guild or Company".

Examples of Guild in a sentence

  • The Guild shall indemnify and hold the Employer harmless against any and all claims, demands, suits or other forms of liability that may arise out of or by reason of action taken by the Employer in complying with this Article.

  • As a result, Guild employees may sometimes work longer than 40 hours in a given week and sometimes less than 40 hours in a given week.

  • The Guild shall notify IHE in writing of the members of the negotiating committee before commencement of contract bargaining.

  • The Guild shall notify IHE in writing of employees designated as Guild representatives under this provision.

  • Work (including name, likeness, performance and written material) produced by Guild members, and which IHE owns, will not be used to train large language models or other generative artificial technology without bargaining with the Guild over the effects of any decision to enter into an agreement with generative AI firms.


More Definitions of Guild

Guild means the Directors Guild of America, Inc.
Guild means the Student Guild of the University.
Guild means the Canadian Merchant Service Guild; "navigation year" means the period from the date in any one (1) calendar year upon which the Deck Department of a vessel of a Company commences Spring on the first Company vessel fitted out up to the date in that or the succeeding calendar year upon which the Deck Department of a vessel of the Company completes the Winter up of the last Company vessel laid up;
Guild means the Student Guild of Curtin University.
Guild means the Cheney Police Guild.
Guild means the Ottawa Newspaper Guild,
Guild means the Screen Actors Guild, the Directors Guild of America, the Writers Guild of America, I.A.T.S.E. or any other trade or labor organization, collective bargaining entity or union, domestic or foreign, which bargains on behalf of its members with third parties in order to determine wages, hours, rules, working conditions and the like.