WRC definition

WRC means the Wholesale-Retail Code issued by Ofwat under sections 66DA and 117F of the Water Industry Act 1991 including, without limitation, the Business Terms, the Operational Terms and the Market Terms and any Approved Change from time to time.
WRC means the Department’s Workplace Relations Committee.
WRC means “Water Research Centre” which is accepted standard for sewer condition coding and assessment.

Examples of WRC in a sentence

  • At PT Semarang, the WRC documented a pattern of sexual harassment and gender-based violence by men in positions of power, from a high-ranking manager to mechanics who decide when and whether a worker’s sewing machine gets fixed.

  • For the duration of this Agreement, Faculty will have the right to utilize the University's Wellness and Recreation Center (WRC) at membership rates no greater than the "Dependent Membership" rate established by the membership rate structures for WRC membership.

  • When the WRC contacted Fanatics in 2022 with these findings and a list of necessary remedial actions, Fanatics responded promptly, agreeing to require Ontide to implement the remedies.

  • The WRC launched this investigation in 2021 in 7 Letter from ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, President of Fanatics Brands, dated October 1, 2024.

  • These workers told the WRC they knew that management would never act to end the abuse and that they would likely be targeted for retaliation if they complained, leaving them feeling disempowered and hopeless.


More Definitions of WRC

WRC has the meaning set forth in the introductory paragraph.
WRC means World Radiocommunication Conference of the ITU.
WRC means the Workplace Relations Commission.
WRC is defined in the preamble.
WRC means “Water Research Centre”. The NAAPI accepted standard for sewer condition coding and assessment was originally drafted by WRc. ;
WRC means WRC Media Inc., or any successor person or entity thereto.
WRC means World Radiocommunication Conference