Off-site Work definition
Examples of Off-site Work in a sentence
Full-time employees who have successfully completed their six (6) month probationary period or current employees who have worked at least three (3) months in their current classification are eligible to participate in an Off-site Work Arrangement.
The Off-site Work Arrangement would include working from home on a regular basis, or at other Regional facilities and other appropriate sites.
Employee Signature Date Supervisor Signature Date Department Head Signature Date ▇▇▇▇/Vice President Date (if applicable) Executive Director, HRS Date (if applicable) Name: School/Office: Offsite Work Address: Offsite Work Phone: Supervisor: This checklist is designed to assess the overall safety of your remote workplace and to ensure that you have been properly prepared for Telework.
Unless such usage is expressly prohibited by the City, Landlord’s Offsite Work shall be deemed completed once it is physically possible for Tenant to utilize the intersection turn lanes in order for vehicles (including semi-trailer trucks) to make right and left turns at both intersections.
Offsite Work is excluded and Civil Permitting Costs are not included.
The following guidance is provided to facilitate the effective implementation of the Offsite Work Policy within AR Division.
Landlord shall pay PMA a project management fee ("PMA's Fee") equal to 2.65% of the total of the following Development Costs included in the Project Costs of Must-Take Space 2: design fees (as set forth in Section 1.4.4.2.1 of this Lease, exclusive of the fees payable to PMA), governmental fees(as set forth in Section 1.4.4.2.2 of this Lease), Contractor's fees (as set forth in Section 1.4.4.2.5), and the cost of any Offsite Work (incurred in accordance with Section 1.4.4.2.6 of this Lease).