CDLA definition
Examples of CDLA in a sentence
Moreover, the non-union local cartage companies and other non-union third party carriers do not even use CDL-A drivers to perform portions of this work.
The Company will convert the existing $600 CDLA premium to an hourly rate for those employees covered by a CDLA letter agreement.
In addition, the CDLA hourly wage rate will be extended to additional classifications covered by this agreement.
Employees assigned to provide Commercial Driver’s License (CDL-A) training will receive an additional $.65 per hour for all training hours not to exceed a total of 120 hours per person trained.
Incumbent employees in the Gas and Electric T&D Departments or General Construction Line or Gas Departments who promote or bid/transfer into the Title 200 Gas and Electric T&D Departments or Title 300 Line or Gas Departments in the future will be eligible for the higher CDLA wage rate if the position requires a CDL by job definition or a CDL to meet the 150% ratio or the local headquarters desires an additional CDL for operating flexibility.
All rights not granted in this CDLA are hereby reserved by Developer and its licensors.
Developer and Carrier may assign this CDLA in whole without the consent of the other.
Developer acknowledges that the termination of this CDLA does not terminate the rights or licenses of End Users who obtained a BREW Application from Carrier prior to the date of termination of this CDLA.
Developer and Carrier are independent contractors and this CDLA shall not establish any relationship of partnership, joint venture, employment, franchise, or agency between Developer and Carrier.
Subject to the licenses granted in this CDLA and the End User License Agreement, Developer and its licensors are and will remain the owner of all right, title and interest in and to each BREW Application and BREW Extension, including all Intellectual Property Rights therein.