Employee Unit definition

Employee Unit means a Dwelling Unit designated as an employee unit in accordance with Part II herein to be used, occupied and Disposed of in accordance with this Agreement;
Employee Unit means any Bonus Pool Unit that is held by an Employee Member or a permitted transferee thereof (other than Managing Member or any other subsidiary of the Company).
Employee Unit means a Unit set aside by Project management as a Residential Rental Unit for a manager, or a maintenance person, and/or a security officer (see Arizona Department of Housing LIHTC Compliance Manual, Section 3.2.1.). ADOH will consider Residential Rental Units as Low-Income Units. Industry standards indicate that one manager’s Unit and one maintenance person’s Unit are needed per one hundred Units. One security officer’s Unit per Project is allowed if management can show that the Unit is reasonably required. Project management, in its discretion, may designate such Units for employees or return them to service as Low-Income Units as circumstances dictate. In accordance with IRS Revenue Ruling 92-61, while these Units are Employee Units they will be included in the eligible basis of the building but will be excluded from both the numerator and the denominator of the applicable fraction. In mixed-income properties, ADOH will assume that any Employee Units are taken from the low-income rather than the market-rate side.

Examples of Employee Unit in a sentence

  • The agreement made and entered into this 1st day of June 2005 between the Oakfield-Alabama Central School District, hereinafter referred to as the “District” and the Civil Service Employees Association, Inc., Local 1000, AFSCME, AFL-CIO, hereinafter referred to as the “Association, “ is the certified union by the Oakfield-Alabama Central School District Employee Unit, Local 819.

  • University of Maryland at College Park and AFSCME Council 3 and Local 1072 Exempt Employee Unit Side Letter #6 to the Memorandum of Understanding Notice Separation The University and Union currently have a disagreement regarding whether, or to what extent, USM Policy VII-1.22 “Policy on Separation for Regular Exempt Staff Employees” is applicable to bargaining unit employees.

  • This Agreement shall constitute the full and complete commitments of the Xxxxx Central School District to the Xxxxx Central School District Employee Unit, Local 859, The Civil Service Employees Association, Inc.


More Definitions of Employee Unit

Employee Unit means a Unit set aside by project management as a Residential Rental Unit for a manager, or a maintenance person, and/or a security officer (see Arizona Department of Housing LIHTC Compliance Manual, Section 3.2.1.). ADOH considers Residential Rental Units as Low‐Income Units. Industry standards indicate that one manager’s Unit and one maintenance person’s Unit are needed per one hundred units. One security officer’s Unit per project is allowed if management can show that the Unit is reasonably required. Project management, in its discretion, may designate such units for employees or return them to service as Low‐Income Units as circumstances dictate. In accordance with IRS Revenue Ruling 92‐61, while these units are employee units they shall be included in the eligible basis of the building but shall be excluded from both the numerator and the denominator of the applicable fraction. In mixed‐income properties, ADOH assumes that any employee units are taken from the low‐income rather than the market‐rate side.
Employee Unit means an appropriate group of employees for the
Employee Unit means a Dwelling Unit used and occupied
Employee Unit means the residential dwelling unit located on or comprising the Land, whether that dwelling unit is an entire building or part of a building, and whether or not it is a strata lot.
Employee Unit means a Unit set aside by Project management as a Residential Rental Unit for a manager, or a maintenance person, and/or a security officer (see Arizona Department of Housing LIHTC Compliance Manual, Section 3.2.1.). ADOH will consider Residential Rental Units as Low-Income Units. Industry standards indicate that one manager’s Unit and one maintenance person’s Unit are needed per one hundred Units. One security officer’s Unit per Project is allowed if management can show that the Unit is reasonably
Employee Unit means an appropriate group of employees for the purposes of collective bargaining as determined, if necessary, by the New Jersey State Board of Mediation.
Employee Unit means those employees in the Maintenance Department and a group of employees designated by family of schools, as determined by the Halifax Regional School Board.