Commercial Drivers definition

Commercial Drivers means the NetIQ Identity Manager drivers for NetIQ eDirectory™, Novell Business Continuity Clustering, and Active Directory. The term “Commercial Drivers” will also include any other NetIQ Identity Manager driver that NetIQ designates as a Commercial Driver in the end user license agreement accompanying such driver. Commercial Drivers are licensed to You for commercial use with the Primary Product.

Examples of Commercial Drivers in a sentence

  • All Foremen, Climbers and Trainees will receive an additional $.10 per hour above their pay classification for maintaining a Commercial Drivers License.

  • All Foremen and Top Climbers shall receive an additional $0.13 an hour above their classification pay for maintaining a Commercial Drivers License with airbrake endorsement (this is equal to $270.40 per year if the employee is compensated for every straight-time hour within a year).

  • All drivers shall have a current valid Commercial Driver's License (“CDL”).

  • In addition, the Employer will pay the cost of and grant time off for physical examinations required for obtaining and renewing Commercial Driver's Licenses.

  • Drivers of equipment designed to carry 16 or more passengers, including the driver, shall have a valid Commercial Driver's License (CDL).

  • The County will provide a letter to the Union indicating that Commercial Drivers' License testing will only apply to job classifications meeting the Federal standards of 26,000 pound vehicles, etc.

  • All Top Climbers shall receive an additional $0.13 an hour above their classification pay for maintaining a Commercial Drivers License with airbrake endorsement (this is equal to $270.40 per year if the employee is compensated for every straight-time hour within a year).

  • All, Climbers and Trainees will receive an additional $.10 per hour above their pay classification for maintaining a Commercial Drivers License.

  • The parties agree to implement and abide by all aspects of the Federal Omnibus Transportation Employee Testing Act, hereinafter (OTETA), of 1991 that are applicable to members of the bargaining unit who hold a Commercial Driver's License, hereinafter (CDL), Class A, B, or C.

  • The parties agree that as a result of these statutory requirements some employees within the Technical Bargaining Unit may be required to obtain and retain a Commercial Drivers License (CDL) to continue to perform certain duties for the State.