Partnership Structures Clause Samples
Partnership Structures. What we require to achieve using our Partnership structures
Partnership Structures. Party A specifies that Party B shall have the right to provide driver ride services as displayed on the platform(s) of Party A for customers of Party A during the term of this Agreement (these services shall include: airport pick-up service, daily driver service, half-day driver service, hourly ride service etc. Note: Designated driving driver service means that Party B will supply the cars and drivers to customers for use within the agreed time, and charge driver service fees from Party A), and ensure the provision of high quality, reliable, honest service to customers, so as to protect the common interests and credibility of both Parties.
Partnership Structures. Each of the Bargaining Task Groups expressed a high degree of confidence in the Labor Management Partnership and in local and national partnership teams as a means of providing oversight. Each recommended separate national and local oversight structures. As a result, a Structure Subcommittee will be appointed to assess each recommendation and develop a comprehensive plan integrating the requirements from each group. The Structure Subcommittee should complete its recommendations by December 31, 2000 and submit same to the Strategy Group for approval and implementation. The recommendations will include the assignment of responsibility for national, regional and/or local teams in the areas of: Quality and Service Health and Safety Life Balance Performance and Workforce Development Training and Education Local teams will be governed by Regional Partnership Teams. It is recommended that Partnership teams include key stakeholders and key decision makers and yet remain small enough to problem solve and reach quick resolution while ensuring appropriate representation. Guidelines for Partnership Team composition are available through the Office of Labor Management Partnership. Union representation on each team will be decided by the unions. As identified below, Regional Partnership Teams are the nucleus of partnership activity within a local area. With the exception of the the Strategy Group, and any committees or structures chartered or established by it, all oversight structures will be established as subcommittees of the Regional Partnership or Local Partnership Team. Regional Partnership Teams will be constituted in each Region no later than March 31, 2001. The Regional Partnership Team will advance the Partnership in a timely manner throughout the Region, implementing national partnership goals and objectives plus Regional/Local program and policy initiatives. The teams will receive direction from and be accountable to the Strategy Group. The Regional Partnership Team may charter other partnership teams responsive to the organizational structure and will assure accountability for implementing the Partnership. The Regional Partnership Team is encouraged to review the BTG reports in order to determine how to advance performance improvement, employee satisfaction, and involvement at regional and local levels. The Regional Partnership Team should assess and prioritize all BTG recommendations within budgeted, allocated resources and determine appropriate priorities...
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