Resourcing definition

Resourcing means a Company decision to have productive operations that have been normally and customarily performed by employees in one of the bargaining units set forth in Section 2.1 performed by Company forces other than employees in such bargaining unit during the term of this Agreement. Resourcing does not include decisions by the Company concerning the placement of productive operations related to the manufacture of new products, components or parts not heretofore produced by the Company and which are not replacements for existing Company products, components or parts.
Resourcing means the commitment of financial and human resources to support the effective transaction of scrutiny arrangements.
Resourcing means the total resources in number of days and rates to be provided by us in accordance with the relevant Statement of Work and, as applicable, the sum equal to the Charges payable for such number of days or resource made available.

Examples of Resourcing in a sentence

  • CS Resourcing is one of four expert services established as part of the creation of Civil Service HR and will provide recruitment, resourcing and talent management across the Civil Service.

  • The Contractor must provide a Representative/Contract Manager/Contract Management team (Contract Manager) to facilitate the business as usual activities associated with the provision of Resourcing Services.

  • A2.1 The requirement is for the Contractor to provide delivery of Resourcing Services to the Lead/Customer Organisation upon request on a Call-Off contract basis.

  • Except that: - Students at Westbridge Residential School will count as six instead of one; - Students at Salisbury and Halswell residential schools who are not included in the Ongoing Resourcing Scheme will count as three instead of one; - Students at ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ and Kelston residential schools who are not included in the Ongoing Resourcing Scheme will count as one.

  • MBTI ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Wave Team Roles SHL OPQ32 Team Team Dynamics Inventory Civil Service Resourcing currently has a series of situational judgement tests used as an initial sift test, and are available via an e-recruitment system.

  • The JNC endorses the target set out in Annex 7 of the “Transforming Youth Work Resourcing Excellent Youth Services” that local services in England should devote between 2% and 5% of the youth work budgets in training and development.

  • The terms "Closing Date" and "Effective Date" shall have the same meanings as in that certain asset purchase agreement between The Resourcing Solutions Group, Inc.

  • At the Closing, as defined in Section 8 of this Agreement, Pacel shall assign, transfer and deliver to Resourcing the Personnel Stock.

  • School of Engineering Pulled from order Hiring Manager ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Pulled from order Job Title Category Administrator Pulled from order Comparable UoE Grade £x.xx Pulled from order UoE grade hourly rate min £x.xx UHRS Resourcing provides.

  • Prior to the effective date of this Agreement, Pacel and Resourcing, to the extent required, shall each hold a special meeting of their respective Boards of Directors to approve the Agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby.


More Definitions of Resourcing

Resourcing. For a club to work effectively, it will need resources. These resources may include facilities such as a meeting place (e.g., the library, a free classroom, or a field), access to class- room resources such as scissors or glue for costume/prop/set design, access to a copy ma- chine for making copies of the selected script for all club members, or budgetary resources. Budgetary resources will be required for specific activities such as the following: