Hired Employees definition
Examples of Hired Employees in a sentence
Seller shall communicate to all pilots and other Potential Hired Employees who are eligible to participate in the Retention Program (each, an “Eligible Retention Program Participant”) that they will be entitled to participate in such program by no later than the Closing Date.
For the past two (2) years, Seller has been in material compliance with all Data Protection Requirements and Privacy/Security Obligations applicable to Seller (i) in relation to any customer under the Acquired Contracts and/or Potential Hired Employees or (ii) to the extent any noncompliance would be an Assumed Liability.
Nothing in this Agreement shall be deemed to prevent or restrict in any way the right of Buyer to terminate, reassign, promote or demote any of the Hired Employees after the Closing or to change adversely or favorably the title, powers, duties, responsibilities, functions, locations, salaries, other compensation or terms or conditions of employment of such employees.
Following the Baseline Retention Date, Buyer may make, or may cause one of its Affiliates to make, additional offers of employment to Potential Hired Employees who are employed by Seller, provided that such offers of employment are made in coordination with Seller and Buye▇ ▇▇▇ps Seller informed of the acceptance of employment offers by such Potential Hired Employees.
Neither Seller, nor to the Knowledge of Seller, any of the Potential Hired Employees, is a party or is named as subject to the provisions of any Order of any Governmental Entity (including, without limitation, the Department of Transportation and the FAA), in each case, related to or affecting the ownership or operation of the Acquired Assets.