Joint Team definition

Joint Team means the joint financial assessment and benefits team, comprising the Council Employees and The Pension Service Employees;
Joint Team means the collaborative team of at least two, and no more than four representatives of each of the parties, who will be dedicated to overseeing the Activities and the day to day operation of the Alliance, as described in Section 4.3.
Joint Team means each of the (a) JDT and (b) JPT.

Examples of Joint Team in a sentence

  • The Joint Team will explore retraining/reskilling opportunities within the Company.

  • Prior to any running of Article 11 the Joint Team will explore the business needs, reskilling and retraining opportunities within the Company, tuition opportunities, outplacement opportunities, benefits continuance and any other issues that may arise.

  • These include: lists for Joint Team, Theme Group on HIV/AIDS, UNCT, journalists and media partners, civil society partners as well as private sector.

  • Although the Joint Team work in the LGSCO environment and using LGSCO systems, PHSO will retain data controller responsibility along with LGSCO.

  • Contact List: a current list of contacts and telephone numbers to enable the Joint Team to escalate Support Requests, including: (a) the first person to contact; and (b) the persons in successively more qualified or experienced positions to provide the support sought.

  • If such a determination is made, the relevant Partner Authority shall promptly notify the Joint Team of that determination.

  • The Joint Team will explore retraining /reskilling opportunities with in the Company.

  • Out-of-scope Services: any services provided in connection with any apparent problem regarding the ICT Assets or the Software reasonably determined not to have been caused by a Fault, but rather by a Joint Team Cause or a cause outside the relevant Partner Authority’s control (including any investigational work resulting in such a determination) Support Hours: 9am until 5pm on all Working Days.

  • Prior to any running of Article 11 the Joint Team will explore the business needs, reskilling and retraining opportunities within the Company, tuition opportunities, outplacement opportunities, benefits continuance and any ot her issues that may ar ise.

  • The Joint Team will meet from time to time as agreed by the members of the Joint Team, but not less than once each month.