Inbound Employees definition

Inbound Employees those employees whose names appear in the employee list (each of whom is, at the date of this agreement, employed by the Customer or an Outgoing Supplier and wholly or mainly assigned to services which will be replaced by the Services) other than those who object to the transfer of their employment to the Supplier or a Supplier sub-contractor or who are reassigned or redeployed before the Effective Date such that they are no longer wholly or mainly assigned to services which will be replaced by the Services.

Examples of Inbound Employees in a sentence

  • Each Party further undertakes to keep the other Party regularly informed of the status of the Consultation Processes and to promptly provide the other Party with a true and certified copy of the final opinions delivered by the relevant any trade unions, works’ councils and other bodies representing Business Employees, Inbound Employees or Carveout Employees.