Additional Incentive for Employing Economically Disadvantaged Individuals Sample Clauses

Additional Incentive for Employing Economically Disadvantaged Individuals a. For each year during which the Company demonstrates that at least 25% of its New Full-time Jobs were occupied by members of the Targeted Hiring Population as defined in the Business Expansion Program Guidelines (Exhibit A), or by Economically Disadvantaged individuals as defined by the City’s Business Expansion Program Index of Definitions (Exhibit B) or by the State of Texas Enterprise Zone program at section 2303.402(c) of the Texas Local Government Code (attached as Exhibit G to this Agreement), the City shall pay the Company:
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Related to Additional Incentive for Employing Economically Disadvantaged Individuals

  • Displaced Employees In the event of a reduction in the work force, regular employees shall be laid-off in reverse order of seniority, provided that there are available employees with greater seniority who are qualified and willing to do the work of the employees laid-off. An employee who is qualified and yet unwilling to do the work shall be laid-off.

  • Casual Employee Casual employee means a part-time employee who is not normally scheduled to work but who may be called in to work to provide coverage as required.

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