Employment Data Sample Clauses

Employment Data. Commenced with ...........................................................................................................
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Employment Data. Such Stockholder's (i) date of birth, and (ii) date of commencement of employment with the Company, are both accurately reflected in Schedule 4.6 hereto.
Employment Data. Seller shall, at least ten (10) days prior to Closing, provide Buyer with employment data, including, but not limited to, the name, title, employment history (including years of service), and current salary, exempt or non-exempt status, and the job grade of each Accepting Employee.
Employment Data. Such Partner's date of birth and date of commencement of employment with the Company are both accurately reflected in Schedule 4.6 hereto.
Employment Data. Seller shall, as of thirty (30) days prior to the Closing Date, provide Buyer with employment data, including the name, title, employment history (including years of service), and current salary, base wages, bonus and incentive opportunity, sick or short-term disability pay, exempt or non-exempt status, and the job grade of each Employee that is employed by the Company as of the Closing Date and Company Plans and Company Benefit Obligations in which each such Employee participates.
Employment Data. Upon request, the newly engaged worker shall furnish the employer with detailed personal data covering his/her full name, date of birth, age, official identification piece, family profile, previous employment. Educational/Academic qualifications, next of kin, medical history disciplinary records, referee etc.
Employment Data. Figure 4 shows that the unemployment rate in Miami-Dade County has risen steadily since January 2008. At that time, the unemployment rate was 4.9%. As of April 2010, it was 11.4%. Table 4 compares the four month averages (January to April) for 2008, 2009, and 2010. Between 2008 and 2010, there has been a 123% increase in unemployment. Phase 1B Opens (3 new 95 Express Bus Routes) Phase 1A Opens Figure 4: Unemployment Rates in Miami-Dade County Source: U.S. Department of Labor Table 4: Unemployment Rates in Miami-Dade County Jan. – Apr. 2008 Jan. – Apr. 2009 Jan. – Apr. 2010 % change 08-10 5.1% 9.4% 11.4% +123% 5 Ridership‌ Table 5 shows the average weekday ridership for the 95 Express Bus and the two control groups. The figures are four month averages based on data from January to April for the years 2008, 2009, and 2010. Between 2008 and 2010, average weekday ridership on the 95 Express Bus Service increased 57%. At the same time, combined ridership on the Routes 77 and 277 decreased 21%, and bus ridership system-wide on MDT decreased 15%. Table 5: Average Weekday Ridership Jan. – Apr. 2008 Jan. – Apr. 2009 Jan. – Apr. 2010 % change 08-10 95 Express Buses 1,827 2,398 2,877 +57% Routes 77 and 277 12,335 11,190 9,804 -21% MDT Bus System-wide 264,470 251,875 225,900 -15% Some of the 57% increase in ridership is attributable to the additional service that began in January 2010. While the 2008 and 2009 figures in Table 5 reflect only the Route 95X, the 2010 figure reflects the 95X and also the three new routes. However, the increase is not due entirely to the additional service. Table 6 shows the average weekday ridership for each of the individual 95 Express Bus routes (recall that MDT reports the ridership for the Broward Blvd. and Sheridan St, routes as one combined total for the Dade-Broward Express). As Table 6 shows, the Route 95X alone showed a 13% increase between 2008 and 2010. Table 6: Average Weekday Ridership for 95 Express Bus Routes Jan. – Apr. 2008 Jan. – Apr. 2009 Jan. – Apr. 2010* % change 08-10 95X 1,827 2,398 2,067 +13% Dade-Broward Express N/A N/A 631 N/A Pines Blvd. Express N/A N/A 239 N/A * Note: The ridership total for 2010 in Table 6 (2,067 + 631 + 239 = 2,937) does not match the total in Table 5 (2,877). This is because the 239 figure for the Pines Blvd. Express shown above is a 3 month average while all of the other figures in Tables 6 and 5 are 4 month averages. Broward County Transit did not record ridership in January 2010 for the P...
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Employment Data. Borrower shall furnish to Lender as soon as practicable (and in any event within thirty (30) days) after the end of each calendar year, employment data for the Borrower’s operations in Massachusetts in a form reasonably acceptable to Lender.
Employment Data. 19.1.1 - Upon initial employment and upon each change in classification thereafter, each unit member shall be furnished two copies of his/her class specifications, salary data, assignment or work location, together with duty hours and the prescribed work week.
Employment Data. Seller shall, as soon as practicable after the Execution Date, provide Buyer with such employment data with respect to the Employees as Buyer may reasonably request, including the name, title, date of hire, social security number, employment history (including years of service), and current salary, bonus and incentive opportunity, accrued and used vacation, sick or short-term disability pay, exempt or non-exempt status, and the job grade of each Employee.
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