Examples of Measurable Amount of Work in a sentence
In accordance with King County Ordinance 17909, as a condition of award for contracts for services with an initial or amended value of $100,000 or more, the Contractor agrees that it shall pay and require all Subcontractors to pay a living wage as described in the ordinance, to employees for each hour the employee performs a Measurable Amount of Work on this Contract.
In accordance with King County Ordinance 17909, as a condition of award for contracts for services with an initial or amended value of $100,000 or more, the Contractor agrees that it shall pay and require all subcontractors to pay a living wage as described in the ordinance, to employees for each hour the employee performs a Measurable Amount of Work on the Contract.
As a condition of award for contracts for services with an initial or amended value of $100,000 or more, the Consultant agrees that it shall pay and require all subconsultants to pay a living wage as described in King County Ordinance 17909, to employees for each hour the employee performs a Measurable Amount of Work (“Measurable Work”) on this Contract.
In accordance with King County Living Wage Ordinance 17909, for contracts for services with an initial or amended value of $100,000 or more, the Contractor shall pay, and require all Subcontractors to pay, a living wage to employees for each hour the employee performs a Measurable Amount of Work on this Contract.
In accordance with King County Ordinance 17909, as a condition of award for agreements beginning on or after April 1, 2015, for services with an initial or amended value of $$100,000 or more, the Recipient agrees that it shall pay and require all sub-awardees and subcontractors to pay a living wage as described in the ordinance to employees for each hour the employee performs a Measurable Amount of Work on this Agreement.
Measurable Amount of Work - A definitive allocation of an employee’s time that can be attributed to Work performed under this Contract, but that is not less than a total of one hour in any one-week period.
In accordance with King County Ordinance 17909, for agreements for services with an initial or amended value of $$100,000 or more, the Recipient shall pay and require all sub-awardees and subcontractors to pay a living wage as described in the ordinance to employees for each hour the employee performs a Measurable Amount of Work on this Agreement.
Requirements of King County Living Wage Ordinance In accordance with King County Ordinance 17909, as a condition of award for agreements beginning on or after April 1, 2015, for services with an initial or amended value of $$100,000 or more, the Recipient agrees that it shall pay and require all sub-awardees and subcontractors to pay a living wage as described in the ordinance to employees for each hour the employee performs a Measurable Amount of Work on this Agreement.
In accordance with King County Ordinance (K.C.C.) 17909, as a condition of award for contracts for services with an initial or amended value of $100,000 or more, the Contractor agrees that it shall pay and require all Subcontractors to pay a living wage as described in the ordinance, to employees for each hour the employee performs a Measurable Amount of Work on this Contract.
In accordance with King County Ordinance 17909, as a condition of award for subawards beginning on or after April 1, 2015, for services with an initial or amended value of $100,000 or more, the Subrecipient agrees that it shall pay and require all sub-awardees and subcontractors to pay a living wage as described in the ordinance to employees for each hour the employee performs a Measurable Amount of Work on this Subaward.