Market Testing definition

Market Testing market testing in accordance with Clause 26.2 (Market Testing Procedure);
Market Testing means market testing in accordance with Clauses 28.2 to 28.4 (Market Testing);
Market Testing means the process described in this Appendix, including the Benchmarking Exercise if applicable;

Examples of Market Testing in a sentence

  • This includes evidence that you have genuinely tried to recruit from within the Australian labour market, through prescribed Labour Market Testing (LMT).

  • Note that the prescribed Labour Market Testing (LMT) undertaken for the Labour Agreement Stage also needs to be current when you lodge an associated nomination application.

  • The business/employer must first demonstrate via Labour Market Testing (LMT) that it cannot employ suitable Australian employees.

  • Recruitment activities undertaken must meet Department of Home Affairs Labour Market Testing (LMT) requirements as these apply to the subclass 482 visa.

  • Value for money is the essential test against which any Market Testing exercise is to be justified.


More Definitions of Market Testing

Market Testing means an exercise by the AUTHORITY to test those parts of the Services that are provided by a Subcontractor for competitive value against established industry standards;
Market Testing has the meaning set out in Schedule 4 (Market Testing Procedure) and Market Test shall be construed accordingly;
Market Testing has the meaning set out in Schedule 19 [Market Testing Procedure];
Market Testing has the meaning set out in Appendix 4G [Market Testing Procedure]; “Market Testing Dates” has the meaning set out in Appendix 4G [Market Testing Procedure];
Market Testing has the meaning set out in Schedule 6 (New Project Pricing Report)
Market Testing means the process described in Article 50 (Market Testing), including the Benchmarking Exercise, if applicable;
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