Subject Conduct definition

Subject Conduct means sexual harassment (including creation of a hostile work environment), gender discrimination and retaliation related to the foregoing or a violation of any policy of the Company relating to sexual harassment (including creation of a hostile work environment), gender discrimination and retaliation related to the foregoing.
Subject Conduct means sexual harassment (including creation of a hostile work environment), gender discrimination and
Subject Conduct means SoCalGas’ statements referenced in the

Examples of Subject Conduct in a sentence

  • The Company will refrain from using Subject Conduct as a pretext for disciplining employees for other reasons.

  • The available evidence suggests that Nintex only became aware of the Subject Conduct after the Commission contacted the Company in connection with its investigation.

  • Should Nintex make a commitment in the form set out in Annex (1) within the compliance period, the Commission will not institute proceedings against Nintex in respect of the Subject Conduct.

  • It is true, as Dr. Smith asserts, that these findings indicate that "statistically significant abnormal returns can be caused by factors other than the Subject Conduct News." Smith Rep.

  • The CLO shall promptly report to the Chair of the Human Capital and Compensation Committee or its equivalent Board Committee and to the Chair of the Audit Committee regarding any allegation of Subject Conduct (a) involving, or allegedly undertaken with the authority of, a senior manager (i.e., SVP or above); or (b) presenting a material risk to the business of the Company.

  • The Company will take prompt and proportionate corrective action if it determines that Subject Conduct has occurred.

  • Therefore, he concludes, it would be a "mistake" for Dr. Unni to "assume without further investigation that the correction is caused by the Subject Conduct News and not a market correction, especially if the other Subject Bond does not experience a similar price movement." Id. ¶ 55.However, Dr. Smith does not back up his premise (that offsetting returns on two subsequent dates "suggests" a correction) with any data.

  • Employees may report Subject Conduct to any supervisor or manager (not only those directly above them in the chain of command), to HR, to the Legal Department, or through the Ethics Hotline.

  • This usage percentage holds true for “typical” households; households that have larger than normal water usage due to irrigation or other activities will have an even lower percentage of the total water usage being used for drinking and cooking.

  • The Commission has reasonable cause to believe that, by engaging in the Subject Conduct, Nintex (via the acts of its former representative Mr[Nintex representative]) made an agreement and/or engaged in a concerted practice with the object of preventing, restricting or distorting competition, in contravention of the first conduct rule.

Related to Subject Conduct

  • Reckless Conduct means conduct where the supplier of the recreational services is aware, or should reasonably have been aware, of a significant risk that the conduct could result in personal injury to another person and engages in the conduct despite the risk and without adequate justification;

  • Unfair conduct means an act or omission by a Member or its financial representative that significantly impairs, or is likely to significantly impair, the ability of a Client to make an informed transactional decision and includes –

  • Compliance Program means the program established by CNYCC to prevent, detect, and address compliance issues that arise with respect to PPS operations, projects or activities.