OLSE definition

OLSE means the Office of Labor Standards Enforcement or any successor department or
OLSE means the Office of Labor Standards Enforcement or any successor department or office. The "Director" of OLSE shall mean the head of the OLSE.
OLSE shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.1 of this Jobs EOP. “Parties” means the Authority and Developer.

Examples of OLSE in a sentence

  • Covered Services to be performed under this Agreement are subject to compliance monitoring and enforcement of prevailing wage requirements by the DIR and /or the OLSE.

  • Contractor and any subcontractors performing Covered Services will cooperate fully with the DIR and/or the OLSE and other City employees and agents authorized to assist in the administration and enforcement of the prevailing wage requirements, and agrees to take the specific steps and actions as required by Section 6.22(e)(7) of the Administrative Code.

  • Contractor and Subcontractors shall post the notice prepared by the Office of Labor Standards Enforcement (OLSE), available on OLSE’s website, in a conspicuous place at every workplace, job site, or other location under the Contractor or Subcontractor’s control at which work is being done or will be done in furtherance of the performance of this Agreement.

  • The Contractor and subcontractors shall post the notice prepared by the Office of Labor Standards Enforcement (OLSE), available on OLSE’s website, in a conspicuous place at every workplace, job site, or other location under the Contractor or subcontractor’s control at which work is being done or will be done in furtherance of the performance of this Agreement.

  • If any Sublicensee, Contractor or Subcontractor fails to comply, the City may pursue the remedies set forth in Section 12Q.5 of the Administrative Code against Licensee based on the Sublicensee's, Contractor's, or Subcontractor's failure to comply, provided that OLSE has first provided Licensee with notice and an opportunity to cure the violation.

  • Tenant shall notify the Office of Labor Standards Enforcement (“OLSE”) when it enters into such a Sublease or Contract and shall certify to OLSE that it has notified the Subtenant or Contractor of the obligations under the HCAO and has imposed the requirements of the HCAO on the Subtenant or Contractor through written agreement with such Subtenant or Contractor.

  • Licensee shall notify the Office of Labor Standards Enforcement (“OLSE”) when it enters into such a Sublicense or Contract and shall certify to OLSE that it has notified the Sublicensee or Contractor of the obligations under the HCAO and has imposed the requirements of the HCAO on the Sublicensee or Contractor through written agreement with such Sublicensee or Contractor.

  • If any Subtenant, Contractor or Subcontractor fails to comply, the City may pursue the remedies set forth in Section 12Q.5 of the Administrative Code against Tenant based on the Subtenant's, Contractor's, or Subcontractor's failure to comply, provided that OLSE has first provided Tenant with notice and an opportunity to cure the violation.

  • Covered Services performed under this Agreement are subject to compliance monitoring and enforcement of prevailing wage requirements by DIR and/or OLSE.

  • If you have questions regarding the applicability or implementation of Chapter 12T, please contact ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ of OLSE at 554-4791.


More Definitions of OLSE

OLSE is defined in Section 4.9.
OLSE has the meaning given such term in Section 6.7.

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