Work Path definition
Examples of Work Path in a sentence
The university’s triennial Indigenous Employment Strategy (IES) is Yaitya Warpulai Tappa (Indigenous Work Path).
The university’s triennial Indigenous Employment Strategy (IES) is Yaitya Warpulai Tappa (Indigenous Work Path).
Work Plan means a plan that describes each individual activity to be conducted to complete eligible activities and the associated costs of each individual activity.
Work package means a major sub-division of the proposed project.
Work Programme means the document adopted by the Commission for the implementation of the specific programme28 in accordance with its Article 12 or the equivalent document in content and structure adopted by a funding body.
Work Site means the site where the Work is being performed.
Work Product means any and all works, including work papers, notes, materials, approaches, designs, specifications, systems, innovations, improvements, inventions, software, programs, source code, documentation, training materials, audio or audiovisual recordings, methodologies, concepts, studies, reports, whether finished or unfinished, and whether or not included in the Deliverables, that are developed, produced, generated, or provided by Contractor in connection with Contractor’s performance of its duties under the Contract or through use of any funding provided under this Contract.