Site Closures Sample Clauses

Site Closures. In consultation with the Liaison Committee, the Owner or the Managing Contractor may require that periods are scheduled during which construction activity on the site will be suspended during such periods as the Christmas/New Year's period, and it may also be required that the continuance of the activities of certain employees or groups of employees whose presence on the site is necessary during such periods may be scheduled.
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Site Closures. In the event a site where Contractor is providing services to Client experiences a closure for any reason including but not limited to respites, holiday breaks, etc., Contractor shall continue to invoice for services as outlined within this Agreement, unless otherwise agreed by the Parties in writing.
Site Closures. 14.0 The Owner may designate certain periods in the year during which construction activity on the Site may be suspended or significantly reduced in order to accommodate holiday periods such as the Christmas/New Year’s period or other circumstances. The Owner may also require that an Employer maintain its services during such periods in order to meet Project needs.
Site Closures. In the event the site is closed on a normal workday and employees are told not to report to work by management, employees will receive their base pay and benefits for their originally scheduled hours.
Site Closures. In consultation with the Liaison Committee, Suncor Energy Services Inc. may require that periods are scheduled during which construction activity on the site will be suspended during such periods as the Christmas/New Year's period, and it may also be required that the continuance of the activities of certain employees or groups of employees whose presence on the site is necessary during such periods may be scheduled.
Site Closures. The Xxxxx Initiative may, at any time, close any or all sites, as determined by The Xxxxx Initiative, based upon The Xxxxx Initiative’s review of its financial resources (both at the particular site and overall), the cooperation of District personnel at such site or district-wide, and such other factors as The Xxxxx Initiative determines are relevant, from time to time. Before closing any site(s), The Xxxxx Initiative will consult with the District.

Related to Site Closures

  • PLANT CLOSURE 29.01 In the event the Company closes the plant at the Cambridge location as a result of the loss of business or a discontinuation of all operations, severance pay will be calculated at one (1) week’s regular pay per year of service. The severance payment, so calculated, is inclusive of any severance payment required by the Ontario Employment Standards Act (Revised 2000). This agreement is not applicable to a sale of the business or if the closure is occasioned by a labour dispute.

  • School Closures The District may close schools for academic purposes or reduce programming due to public health, safety, severe weather or any other purpose as determined by the District. The District shall not owe Provider any compensation for times when services of Therapists are canceled, declined, or not required due to closure, reduction in programming, or exclusion of Therapists due to health risk assessment screenings or any other reason, and Provider agrees to indemnify District for Therapist claims arising from all such actions. Notwithstanding the foregoing, to the extent required by Section 10-20.56(d-15) of the School Code (105 ILCS 5/10-20.56(d-15)), when enforceable under law, the Parties understand that the District may determine it is required to pay Provider the daily, regular rate of pay and benefits for Therapists for any day of school closure or e-learning day if such closure precludes the Provider’s employees from performing its regularly scheduled duties and employees would have reported for work but for the closure, unless the day is rescheduled and the employees will be paid their daily, regular rate of pay and benefits for the rescheduled day when services are rendered. The Parties agree such payment constitute full satisfaction of Section 10-20.56(d-15). As a precondition to these payments being made, Provider shall provide an invoice for the foregoing pay and benefits costs; however, Provider will not include such pay and benefits costs for any school closure or e-learning day on any invoices until the last invoice of the school year in order to allow the District the opportunity to determine if the day will be rescheduled. When a payment is to be made by the District under this provision, Provider represents and warrants that it shall pay its employees their daily, regular rate of pay and benefits for any such school closure or e-learning day. Upon request, Provider shall provide the District with certified payrolls as evidence of compliance with this section. The District retains sole discretion to determine whether Section 10-20.56(d-15) applies to this Agreement or any day of school closure and, if the District determines such law is applicable, the District retains the discretion to determine if and when a school closure day is rescheduled. For purposes of this section, “school closures” shall not include holidays or other days of closure reflected on the District’s school calendar for which Provider is not scheduled to provide services under the Agreement.

  • Emergency Closings In the event that any part of or all of a student day or teacher duty day is lost due to any emergency, the teacher shall perform duties on that day or any other day in lieu thereof as the School District shall determine if any. Emergency closings include, but are not limited to, closing schools due to a pandemic or other health issues and weather related closings.

  • Site Visits ‌ The Commission may visit the School at any time and may, at its discretion, conduct site visits and monitoring. When appropriate, the Commission shall make reasonable efforts to provide notice of visits. Such site visits may include any activities reasonably related to fulfillment of the Commission’s oversight responsibilities including, but not limited to, inspection of the facilities; audit of financial books and records; inspection of records maintained by the School; interviews and observations of the principal, staff, school families, staff of an affiliated nonprofit or educational service provider and community members; and observation of classroom instruction.

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