GLPC definition

GLPC the General Labour Protection Code, taking into account its integration into the Code on Well-Being at Work;

Examples of GLPC in a sentence

  • Staff whose pay decreases following their job being evaluated under the GLPC scheme will have their salaries protected at their previous spinal column point for a period of 2 years from 1 April 2007.

  • Following exhaustion of the local procedures reference may be made to the GLPC Joint Secretaries in accordance with the GLPC Constitution for resolution.

  • Rent and Additional Charges to be paid to GLPC shall be paid by electronic funds transfer debit transactions through wire transfer of immediately available funds and shall be initiated by Tenant for settlement on or before the Payment Date; provided, however, if the Payment Date is not a Business Day, then settlement shall be made on the next succeeding day which is a Business Day.

  • The GLPC scheme is operated as an In-house scheme within Human Resources and officers have been fully trained in the scheme.

  • The full GLPC scheme structure will be published and available under the Human Resource Framework on In-form and published annually as part of the pay policy statement.

  • The payment of such late charge or such interest shall not constitute waiver of, nor excuse or cure, any default under this Master Lease, nor prevent GLPC from exercising any other rights and remedies available to GLPC.

  • GLPC shall provide Tenant with appropriate wire transfer information in a Notice from GLPC to Tenant.

  • If GLPC directs Tenant to pay any Rent to any party other than GLPC, Tenant shall send to GLPC simultaneously with such payment, a copy of the transmittal letter or invoice and a check whereby such payment is made or such other evidence of payment as GLPC may reasonably require.

  • Tenant hereby acknowledges that late payment by Tenant to GLPC of Rent will cause GLPC to incur costs not contemplated hereunder, the exact amount of which is presently anticipated to be extremely difficult to ascertain.

  • These principles have included the need for a structure which:- • Is based on the principle of equal pay for equal work and the notion of single status between former manual and APT&C workers • Is based on the outcomes of a job evaluation process undertaken in partnership with the signatory parties to this agreement and using the Greater London Council Scheme (GLPC).

Related to GLPC

  • GLP means the then-current good laboratory practice standards promulgated or endorsed by the FDA as defined in 21 C.F.R. Part 58, and comparable foreign regulatory standards.

  • cGLP means current good laboratory practice standards as defined by the FDA pursuant to 21 CFR Part 58 (or in the case of foreign jurisdictions, comparable regulatory standards), and in any successor regulation or any official guidance documents issued by a Regulatory Authority.

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