Transitional Job definition
Examples of Transitional Job in a sentence
Contractor shall not willfully and knowingly make a false statement with the intent to defraud, whether by affidavit, report, or other representation, to a County official or employee for the purpose of influencing the certification or denial of certification of any entity as a Transitional Job Opportunity vendor.
This Agreement is subject to the provisions of the County’s ordinance entitled Transitional Job Opportunities Preference Program, as codified in Chapter 2.205 of the Los Angeles County Code.
Contractor shall not knowingly and with the intent to defraud, fraudulently obtain, retain, attempt to obtain or retain, or aid another in fraudulently obtaining or retaining or attempting to obtain or retain certification as a Transitional Job Opportunity vendor.
During the respective Measurement Period for Phase I and Phase II, NYSDOL will measure the Individual Employment Outcome and DOCCS Research will measure the Individual Recidivism Outcome and Individual Transitional Job Outcome (collectively, the “Individual Outcomes”) for each Population Member.
In the case of an Insufficient Enrollment Difference, Population Transitional Job Outcomes will be calculated in accordance with Section 6.4 of this Schedule 1.
Host Site will act as a host site for the job duration, and provide Participant with the weekly hours, set out in the Transitional Job Plan.
Client will notify Participant of such a termination in writing, which will have the effect of terminating the Transitional Job.
Client will pay Participant as set out in the Transitional Job Plan and will make appropriate withholdings as required by law.
If that effort is not successful, Host Site or Participant may terminate the Transitional Job.
In addition, at any time Client may, at its discretion, determine that the continuation of the Transitional Job is not in the best interest of Participant, Client, or Host Site, and either terminate the Transitional Job or reassign Participant to another host site, as described below in Part E.