Unfair practice definition
Unfair practice means (i) establishing contact with any person connected with or employed or engaged by the Authority with the objective of canvassing, lobbying or in any manner influencing or attempting to influence the Bidding Process; or (ii) having a Conflict of Interest; and
Unfair practice means an act or practice which causes substantial, unavoidable injury to consumers that is not outweighed by any consumer or competitive benefits which the practice produces.
Unfair practice or “discriminatory practice” means
Examples of Unfair practice in a sentence
Unfair practice charges can arise both from conduct that occurs at the bargaining table, and from actions by managers (or even supervisors) away from the table, including alleged unilateral changes in working conditions, “direct dealing” with employees, and discriminatory actions toward employees based on their support of their union.
More Definitions of Unfair practice
Unfair practice means an unfair practice within the meaning of section 4;
Unfair practice or “discriminatory practice” means those practices specified as unfair or discriminatory in sections 216.6, 216.6A, 216.7, 216.8, 216.8A, 216.9, 216.10, 216.11, and 216.11A.
Unfair practice means any practice prohibited by Article XII of this act.
Unfair practice means as described under Section C of these Additional Terms.
Unfair practice means any act that would constitute an
Unfair practice means the same as defined in section 714.16. 2009 Acts, ch 167, §2, 9
Unfair practice means any practice prohibited by