Primary workplace definition

Primary workplace or "Workplace" means that location which is designated by the Employer as the normal place of work for an employee where the employee performs the duties of their position.
Primary workplace means the Company’s offices in South San Francisco, California.
Primary workplace means an employee’s usual and customary workplace, at a BJWSA building and/or facility.

Examples of Primary workplace in a sentence

  • If practitioners were to develop homebuyer coaching services, standards and practices would be needed for how to allow client priorities to drive the engagement while still introducing content beyond their immediate concerns.


More Definitions of Primary workplace

Primary workplace means an employee's assigned workplace utilized during the employee's regular work hours.
Primary workplace means the Employee’s usual workplace, as set out in the Schedule. Remote Workplace means the location at which the Employee teleworks during the Designated Work Hours, as set out in the Schedule. Schedule means the Schedule to this Agreement.
Primary workplace means Nicholls State University assigned place of work where employees normally are located. Most commonly this is on the main campus, located at 906 East 1st Street, Thibodaux, La 70301.

Related to Primary workplace

  • Workplace means a place at which, on an average, twenty or more workers are employed.

  • Drug-free workplace means a site for the performance of work done in connection with a specific contract at which the employees of the Contractor are prohibited from engaging in the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession, or use of a controlled substance.

  • Work Site means the site where the Work is being performed.

  • The Site, where applicable, means the designated project place(s) named in the bidding document.

  • Worksite means the geographical area of the Project location where the Work is to be performed.

  • Alcohol means the intoxicating agent in beverage alcohol, ethyl alcohol, or other low molecular weight alcohols including methyl and isopropyl alcohol.

  • Critical habitat means habitat areas with which endangered, threatened, sensitive or monitored plant, fish, or wildlife species have a primary association (e.g., feeding, breeding, rearing of young, migrating). Such areas are identified herein with reference to lists, categories, and definitions promulgated by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife as identified in WAC 232-12-011 or 232-12-014; in the Priority Habitat and Species (PHS) program of the Department of Fish and Wildlife; or by rules and regulations adopted by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Marine Fisheries Service, or other agency with jurisdiction for such designations. See also “Habitat of special significance.”

  • Environment means ambient and indoor air, surface water and groundwater (including potable water, navigable water and wetlands), the land surface or subsurface strata, natural resources such as flora and fauna, the workplace or as otherwise defined in any Environmental Law.