Examples of Supplier Policies in a sentence
Dispersal benefits are much more likely for issues of safety and housing quality, factors that vary considerably between neighborhoods, and factors that reflect environmental conditions most directly.
Companies engage with their suppliers, usually management representatives, to help them build the internal capacity needed to continually meetor exceed the expectations outlined in their Supplier Code of Conduct or Supplier Policies.
There are both ABA Model Business and Supplier Principles on Labor Trafficking and Child Labor (ABA Model Principles) and ABA Model Business and Supplier Policies on Labor Trafficking and Child Labor (Model Policies).
For more information on the Model Principles Task Force, see the ABA Model Business and Supplier Policies on Labor Trafficking and Child Labor, http://www.americanbar.org/groups/business_law/initiatives_awards/child_labor.html.
The first Resolved clause in the proposed Resolution reflects the American BarAssociation’s adoption, as a matter of ABA policy, of the “black letter Model Principles of the ABA Model Business and Supplier Policies on Labor Trafficking and Child Labor, dated February 2014,” which consists of only the Principles.
This manual is located at the Vanderbilt Procurement Supplier web site: Vanderbilt Supplier Policies and Procedures All companies seeking to conduct business with Vanderbilt University should be directed to this web site and policies manual.
The Supplier shall provide the Services to the Customer in accordance with the Customer’s requests from time to time, the Supplier Policies, best industry practice and the terms of this Agreement.
There are both ABA Model Business and Supplier Principles on Labor Trafficking and Child Labor (“ABA Model Principles”) and ABA Model Business and Supplier Policies on Labor Trafficking and Child Labor (“Model Policies”).
Toward that end, the American Bar Association (ABA), through its Business Law Section and its Task Force on Human Trafficking, offer the following Model Business and Supplier Policies for business enterprises to use as guidelines for review of their own policies and practices.
For more information on the Model Principles Task Force, see ABA Model Business and Supplier Policies on Labor Traffick- ing and Child Labor, http://www.americanbar.org/groups/business_law/initiatives_awards/child_labor.