Separation Notice definition
Examples of Separation Notice in a sentence
When an employee separates employment, the Department of Human Resources provides a Georgia Department of Labor Separation Notice.
Anytime an attendant stops providing service, Palco must be notified via an Employment Separation Notice, which can be found on our website.
The Employment Separation Notice will be irrevocable following seven (7) calendar days from the date of receipt in the Human Resources Department.
You understand that you have been given the opportunity, if so desired, to consider this Separation Notice and Agreement for up to twenty-one (21) days before deciding whether to sign it.
For a period of seven (7) days from the date of the execution of this Separation Notice and Agreement, you will retain the right to revoke this Agreement by written notice received by the undersigned before the expiration of such period, and you understand that this Separation Notice and Agreement shall not become effective or enforceable until the expiration of such revocation period (the “Effective Date”).
If you violate any of the provisions of this Separation Notice and Agreement during the time that you are considering it or may revoke it, this offer will be null and void.
If you signed this Separation Notice and Agreement before the expiration of that twenty-one (21) day period, you acknowledge that such decision was entirely voluntary and that you had the opportunity to consider this agreement for the entire twenty-one (21) day period.
I understand that, at the end of the nine-month period during which I will receive my benefits, the Company will issue a Separation Notice to me and that the company will state in said Notice that the reason for my separation was due to philosophical differences.
Such notice by the Accepting Members (“Cover Notices”) must be delivered to the Separating Member, the Declining Member, and every other Accepting Member within thirty (30) days of the initial Separation Notice.
Every Class A Member shall be entitled to extend to any other Class A or Class B Member or group of Class A or Class B Members a “Separation Notice.” A Separation Notice will act as the giving Class A Member’s (the “Separating Member”) election to initiate the irrevocable put/call arrangement provided for below.