Action Plan for Jobs Sample Clauses

Action Plan for Jobs. The Government’s 2014 Action Plan for Jobs2 was published on 27th February 2014. The year’s Plan builds on the 2012 and 2013 Action Plans and includes 385 actions for delivery across all Government Departments and 46 agencies. The number of actions in the Plan reflects the whole-of-Government focus on job creation. Key themes in the 2014 Action Plan include:  Competitiveness (costs, infrastructure, R&D, skills and regions)  Entrepreneurship  Supporting the Domestic Economy  Communicating the available supports more effectively to business. The 2014 Plan also continues to focus on areas included in the 2012 and 2013 Action Plans, such as access to finance, growing Irish enterprises, developing and deepening FDI and sectoral opportunities. Sectoral focus As was the case in previous years, the 2014 Action Plan for Jobs places a focus on developing sectors with potential for jobs growth. Having regard to the identification in the EU 2012 Employment Package of ICT, the green economy, and health services as the sectors with the most job potential for the future, the 2014 APJ focuses in particular on Ireland’s competitive advantage in Agri-food, International Financial Services and the Green Economy which have strong export potential. It also places an emphasis on supporting sectors in the domestic economy such as Retail, Construction and Tourism which need to re-build following the economic crisis. Developing opportunities for enterprise job creation in the health sector is also captured in a Disruptive Reform, commenced in 2013, on the establishment of a National Health Innovation Hub, which will drive collaboration between the health system and enterprises to develop and commercialise new healthcare technologies, products and services. The Department of Education and Skills and the Department of Jobs Enterprise and Innovation jointly led the process to develop a new ICT Action Plan which was launched in March. The new plan replaced the 2012 ICT Action Plan, which was launched as collaboration between Government, industry and the education system.
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  • Action Plan (1) Within thirty (30) days, the Board shall adopt, implement, and thereafter ensure Bank adherence to a written action plan detailing the Board's assessment of what needs to be done to address the regulatory recommendations outlined in the Report of Examination (XXX) and the requirements of this Agreement to improve the Bank, specifying how the Board will implement the plan, and setting forth a timetable for the implementation of the plan.

  • Transition Plan In the event of termination by the LHIN pursuant to this section, the LHIN and the HSP will develop a Transition Plan. The HSP agrees that it will take all actions, and provide all information, required by the LHIN to facilitate the transition of the HSP’s clients.

  • Proposal of Corrective Action Plan In addition to the processes set forth in the Contract (e.g., service level agreements), if the Department or Customer determines that there is a performance deficiency that requires correction by the Contractor, then the Department or Customer will notify the Contractor. The correction must be made within a time-frame specified by the Department or Customer. The Contractor must provide the Department or Customer with a corrective action plan describing how the Contractor will address all performance deficiencies identified by the Department or Customer.

  • Staffing Plan 8.l The Board and the Association agree that optimum class size is an important aspect of the effective educational program. The Polk County School Staffing Plan shall be constructed each year according to the procedures set forth in Board Policy and, upon adoption, shall become Board Policy.

  • Implementation Plan The Authority shall cause to be prepared an Implementation Plan meeting the requirements of Public Utilities Code Section 366.2 and any applicable Public Utilities Commission regulations as soon after the Effective Date as reasonably practicable. The Implementation Plan shall not be filed with the Public Utilities Commission until it is approved by the Board in the manner provided by Section 4.9.

  • Corrective Action Plan Within fifteen (15) Business Days following the establishment of the Joint Remediation Committee, the Purchasers, in consultation with the Sellers, shall prepare and submit to the Joint Remediation Committee an initial draft of the Corrective Action Plan. The parties shall work in good faith through the Joint Remediation Committee to finalize the Corrective Action Plan within fifteen (15) Business Days of the Purchasers’ submission of the initial draft of the Correct Action Plan. At the end of such period, if the Sellers reasonably determine that the Corrective Action Plan proposed by the Purchasers (as may be modified over the course of such period) would not reasonably be expected to satisfactorily address the Major Default, then the Sellers may escalate the issue to the Head of Commercial Capital (or equivalent leader of any successor business unit) of the Seller Group and the Chief Executive Officer of the Bank Assets Purchaser (the “Senior Executives”) and the Senior Executives shall work collaboratively (including with the Joint Remediation Committee) to develop a mutually agreeable Corrective Action Plan within fifteen (15) Business Days.

  • Governing Plan Document Your option is subject to all the provisions of the Plan, the provisions of which are hereby made a part of your option, and is further subject to all interpretations, amendments, rules and regulations, which may from time to time be promulgated and adopted pursuant to the Plan. In the event of any conflict between the provisions of your option and those of the Plan, the provisions of the Plan shall control.

  • Implementation of Corrective Action Plan After the Corrective Action Plan is finalized, the Purchasers shall use reasonable best efforts to implement the finalized Corrective Action Plan on the timeline set forth therein and provide periodic reports (as provided for therein) to the Sellers on the status of their implementation of the Corrective Action Plan.

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  • Business Continuity Plan The Warrant Agent shall maintain plans for business continuity, disaster recovery, and backup capabilities and facilities designed to ensure the Warrant Agent’s continued performance of its obligations under this Agreement, including, without limitation, loss of production, loss of systems, loss of equipment, failure of carriers and the failure of the Warrant Agent’s or its supplier’s equipment, computer systems or business systems (“Business Continuity Plan”). Such Business Continuity Plan shall include, but shall not be limited to, testing, accountability and corrective actions designed to be promptly implemented, if necessary. In addition, in the event that the Warrant Agent has knowledge of an incident affecting the integrity or availability of such Business Continuity Plan, then the Warrant Agent shall, as promptly as practicable, but no later than twenty-four (24) hours (or sooner to the extent required by applicable law or regulation) after the Warrant Agent becomes aware of such incident, notify the Company in writing of such incident and provide the Company with updates, as deemed appropriate by the Warrant Agent under the circumstances, with respect to the status of all related remediation efforts in connection with such incident. The Warrant Agent represents that, as of the date of this Agreement, such Business Continuity Plan is active and functioning normally in all material respects.

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