Chapter I Sample Clauses

Chapter I. DEFINITIONS
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Chapter I. Duties on agricultural products
Chapter I. The World Conference on Disaster Reduction was held at Kobe City of Japan’s Hyogo Prefecture from 18 to 22 January 2005, in conformity with General Assembly resolution 58/214 of 23 December 2003. During that period the Conference adopted three resolutions.
Chapter I. The cooperation 12 Clause 1 Election of shop stewards 12 Clause 2 CO senior shop xxxxxxx 15 Clause 3 Shop xxxxxxx training 15 Clause 4 Shop xxxxxxx duties 17 Clause 5 Meetings with management, etc 20 Clause 6 Dismissal of shop stewards, etc 22 Clause 7 Substitute for the shop xxxxxxx 24 Chapter II. Local agreements 25 Clause 8 Conclusion and termination of local agreements, etc 25 Chapter III. Working time 28 Clause 9 Normal working time 28 Clause 10 Weekend work 30 Clause 12 Flexitime 34 Clause 13 Overtime 35 Clause 14 Staggered working hours 43 Clause 15 Shiftwork 47 Clause 16 EU Directive on working time 57 Clause 17 Directive on the protection of young people at work 57 Clause 18 Time off 58 Chapter IV. Outwork and travel work 60 Clause 19 Outwork 60 Clause 20 Travel work 63 Clause 21 Employee´s use of their own motor vehicles in the service of the company 65 Chapter V. Pay conditions 66 Clause 22 General time-rate provisions 66 Clause 23 Supplementary pay systems 67 Clause 24 Piecework 68 Clause 25 Free Choice Account 70 Clause 26 Waiting time 74 Clause 27 Lay-off 74 Clause 28 Pay periods/Payment of wages 75 Chapter VI. Other provisions 77 Clause 29 Sickness/Injury 77 Clause 30 Children's sickness/Hospitalisation/Childcare days 80 Clause 31 Employees with reduced working capacity 82 Clause 32 Compensation for loss of dependency and Attendance at funerals 82 Clause 33 Senior scheme 83 Clause 34 Pension 84 Clause 35 Maternity leave 88 Clause 36 Training funds 91 Chapter VII. Engagement and dismissal 93 Clause 37 Engagement rules 93 Clause 38 Dismissal rules 95 Clause 39 Termination of employment during piecework periods 104 Chapter VIII. Holidays 109 Clause 40 Holidays 109 Chapter IX. Union membership and proof of identity 117 Clause 41 Proof of identity of skilled employees 117 Clause 42 Relations between foremen and employees' organisations 118 Chapter X. Continuing training 119 Clause 43 Planning of training 119 Clause 44 Relevant vocational training 120 Clause 45 General education 122 Clause 46 Time off for other training activities 122 Clause 47 The Competence Development Fund of Industry 123 Chapter XI. Newly admitted companies 125 Clause 48 Newly admitted companies 125 Chapter XII. Negotiation rules/Rules for handling industrial disagreements 134 Clause 49 Rules for handling industrial disagreements 134 Chapter XIII. Duration of Agreement 145 Clause 50 Duration of Agreement 145 Appendix 1 146 Extract from the Danish Working Environment Act 146 Ap...
Chapter I. INTRODUCTION 1
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Chapter I. Initial Provisions Article 1-01 General Definitions For purposes of this Agreement, unless otherwise specified: customs duty: includes any duty and charge of any kind imposed in connection with the importation of a good, including any form of surtax or surcharge in connection with such importation, but does not include any:
Chapter I. Comptroller. The Compliance Committee shall be responsible for monitoring and coordinating the Bank's adherence to the provisions of this Agreement.

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