Gangs definition
Examples of Gangs in a sentence
Gangs that initiate, advocate or promote activities that threaten the safety or well-being of persons or property on school grounds or disrupt the school environment are harmful to the educational process.
Employees on Regional Installation Gangs and Regional Inspection positions, will protect their seniority in accordance with Agreement 11.1, except as may be otherwise mutually agreed on each Region between the Company and the Union.
Gangs where the nature of the work being performed is such that adverse weather conditions would present an extraordinary safety concern.
Employees assigned to the Detective Division, which includes Burglary, Forgery, Gangs, General Case, Metro Narcotics, Violent Crimes, and Youth, may be moved from one unit to another, at management’s discretion, but may not be moved to the Traffic or Identification Units without their consent or without just cause.
Civil Gang Injunctions as a Gang Intervention Tool in Southern California.” In Policing Gangs and Youth Violence, edited by ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇.
Inappropriate materials include, but are not limited to: ● Alcohol, tobacco, drugs ● Gangs ● Obscene language or nudity ● Bullying or harassment ● Discriminatory or prejudicial behavior ● Violence ● Chromebooks are not set up for student printing.
Examples: Gangs of New York is a movie set in the nineteenth-century.
Gangs wanted for work Tuesday to Saturday, inclusive, shall be ordered not later than 2:30 P.M. on the previous day except that gangs wanted for 7:00 P.M. and 11:00 P.M. starting times may be ordered on the same day but not later than 2:30 P.M. Monday through Saturday.
When it becomes necessary for an Employer to reduce permanently the number of Regular Gangs identified with a pier or terminal, they shall be laid off in the inverse order of gang seniority — the gang with the least seniority to be laid off first.
The SERVICE shall not publicize its association with the Provincial Joint Forces Guns & Gangs Team without the prior written consent of the OPP.