Restaurant Employees definition
Examples of Restaurant Employees in a sentence
The parties agree that OSRS shall have the right to control and direct all Restaurant Employees who perform services for the Partnership, not only as to the result to be accomplished by such services, but also as to the detail, manner and means by which that result is to be accomplished.
OSRS’ rights hereunder include, but are not limited to: (i) the right to terminate any Restaurant Employee’s services; (ii) the right to increase or decrease the compensation of any Restaurant Employee for such services at any time; (iii) the right to supervise Restaurant Employees in the performance of such services; and (iv) the right to require that all such services provided by Restaurant Employees be performed in accordance with the policies, directions and requirements specified by OSRS.
Restaurant Employees will be hired on the Wage Scale outlined in Section 10.02 and assigned to perform duties in the Restaurant department as determined by mutual agreement of the parties prior to the opening of any Restaurant department.
The prohibition on agreements that waive or violate employee rights is expressed in, for example, Hotel Employees, Restaurant Employees Union, Local 2 v.
Mr. Eriksson reported on the discussion during the SportAccord in Belek.
Hotel and Restaurant Employees and Bartenders International Union, Local 11 1 RESTATED in its entirety by Amendment LXXII at the 10/23/02 Board Meeting.
See: Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees Union, Local 206 v.
Prior to the Closing, the timing of which shall be jointly agreed to by Seller and Purchaser, Purchaser may contact and make arrangements with any or all of the Subject Restaurant Employees, in the presence of representatives of the Seller, for the purpose of securing their employment by Purchaser immediately after the Closing and for the purpose of ensuring the continuity of the Restaurants after the Closing.
Hotel & Restaurant Employees & Bartenders Int’l Union Local 54, 468 U.S. 491, 501 (1984) (explaining that federal preemption occurs “by direct operation of the Supremacy Clause”).
Local 257 of Hotel and Restaurant Employees and Bartenders International Union v.