Work Group(s) definition

Work Group(s) means the grouping of employees that have a similar function, task or have a common objective. Council's existing work groups are delineated by the organisational structure or through the current association of employees undertaking particular roles or projects. Most employees are able to immediately identify with at least one work group.
Work Group(s) means functional or task based cohort of employees who have a common focus and who function across different geographical locations or as a sub set of a particular geographical location.
Work Group(s) means formal advisory bodies and task forces established through joint effort by the State Agencies and the Tribes. Work groups can be established to address or develop more technical aspects of policies or programs, separate or in conjunction with the formal consultation process. Work groups shall, to the extent possible, consist of members from the State Agencies and the participating Tribes.

Examples of Work Group(s) in a sentence

  • Contributor will participate in any Work Groups (defined in the Policy) identified above, and any other Work Groups that it actually participates in or notifies ODIF that it wants to participate in, according to the rules and procedures in the then-current OpenID Process Document (“Process Document”), which is fully incorporated into this Agreement by this reference, and subject to the Policy.

  • Contributor shall be bound by such a duly adopted amendment unless it elects to terminate this Agreement and its participation in all OIDF Work Groups prior to the effective date of any such amendment.

  • OIDF may terminate this Agreement at any time if: (a) all Work Groups have ceased developing or maintaining Specifications; or (b) Contributor has confirmed in writing its intent to cease participating in Work Groups (e.g., by withdrawing as provided in the IPR Policy).

  • Contributor may participate in any Work Groups (defined in the IPR Policy) identified in Table 1 above, according to the rules and procedures in the then-current OpenID Process Document, available at ▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ (“Process Document”), which is fully incorporated into this Agreement by this reference, and subject to the IPR Policy.

  • The HSCRC staff will work with the relevant Work Group(s) and MHCC to develop and refine policies that will appropriately address the financial issues raised by CON projects and other capital and service expansions.

  • The HSCRC staff and the relevant Work Group(s) will be engaged during CY 2014 (and thereafter) in efforts to develop and refine rate setting policies to appropriately adjust for the impact of market share changes.

  • When the Company determines that a force surplus ex- ists pursuant to this Article, it shall, prior to notifying the affected employees, advise the Union in writing with respect to the Work Group(s) involved, job title(s) and approximate number of employees affected, the location(s) or geographical area(s), and the anticipated force disposition date.

  • The HSCRC staff will instruct the appropriate Work Group(s) to examine this issue and to recommend policies to the HSCRC.

  • The underlying concepts of this Agreement are the product of the Work Group's recommendations.

  • During their negotiations, the Parties discussed Article 4, Work Groups, Operations Skill Advancement/On-The-Job Training, and agreed as follows: All employees who were hired on or after December 1, 1994, must complete all levels of advancement outlined in Article 4, B.


More Definitions of Work Group(s)

Work Group(s) means preparation and adaptation working groups created under executive order 07-02 and other participants who may be added under section 4 of this act. All members of work groups must live in the state of Washington.
Work Group(s) to continue progress in other important areas

Related to Work Group(s)

  • Work group means a crew or number of crews which work from a common point of assembly and perform work of a similar nature in a defined seniority block. Where more than one (1) work group works from a common point of assembly the work groups will be defined by the Employer.

  • Supportive personnel means unlicensed individuals who:

  • Supplier Group means the Supplier, its Affiliated Companies, its subcontractors and its and their respective employees, officers, directors, representatives, agents and invitees.

  • Work crew means a program of partial confinement

  • Supplier Operations means all assets, processes and systems (including information systems), data (including Customer data), personnel, and sites, used or processed by Supplier from time to time in the performance of this Agreement.