Examples of Public Sector in a sentence
Seniority Recognition Without prejudice to the Union’s or Hospitals’ rights under the collective agreement or the Labour Relations Act and/or the Public Sector Labour Relations Transition Act, the parties agree that non- unionized employees who are affected (via relocation/transfer*) shall, when entering the bargaining unit, be afforded seniority and service in accordance with the anniversary of their date of hire (or hours worked) from their original Hospital.
Without prejudice to the Union’s or Hospitals’ rights under the collective agreement or the Labour Relations Act and/or the Public Sector Labour Relations Transition Act, employees relocated/transferred* shall have the right to post for vacancies that arise, prior to or subsequent to the relocation/transfer*, at their originating Hospital for that 48-month period.
All accounting terms will have the meanings assigned to them, all calculations will be made and all financial data to be submitted will be prepared, in accordance with the Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) in effect in Canada as defined in the Chartered Professional Accountants (CPA) Canada Handbook - Accounting or, where applicable, the CPA Canada Public Sector Accounting Handbook.
In its capacity as a Principal Procurement Agency (as defined below) for National Intergovernmental Purchasing Alliance Company, a Delaware corporation d/b/a OMNIA Partners, Public Sector (“OMNIA Partners”), [NAME OF PPA] agrees to pursue Master Agreements for Products as specified in the attached Exhibits to this Principal Procurement Agency Certificate.
Further, the CCC-AAUP agrees that after the expiration of this Agreement it shall not directly or indirectly call, authorize, instigate, engage in, support, encourage, ratify, assist in any way or sanction any strike (including a sympathy strike), slowdown, work stoppage or any interruption or interference with the normal operations of the College, except as provided by and in conformance with the Ohio Public Sector Bargaining Act.