CBA definition

CBA means any collective bargaining agreement or other Contract with any labor union, labor organization, or works council.
CBA has the meaning specified in Section 4.12(a)(x).
CBA means CME Group Benchmark Administration Ltd.

Examples of CBA in a sentence

  • No party has relied upon any statements, representations, or promises that are not set forth in this MOA or the CBA.

  • Seller understands and agrees that all Property Information becomes the property of CBA, is not confidential, and will be given to third parties, including prospective buyers, other cooperating members of CBA who do not represent Seller and, in some instances, may represent the buyer and other parties granted access to CBA's listing systems.

  • Firm shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cooperate with all other members of CBA in working toward the sale of the Property.

  • Firm shall cause this listing to be published by CBA for distribution to all CBA members through CBA's listing distribution systems.

  • This includes, but is not limited to, the right to hire, transfer, promote, reclassify, layoff, reduce hours, set and administer work performance and disciplinary standards, establish new policies, implement new technology, staff facilities in accordance with state law and the CBA and discharge employees, subject to the conditions as set forth in this CBA.


More Definitions of CBA

CBA means Commonwealth Bank of Australia.
CBA means The Commercial Bank of Australia Limited;
CBA means Commonwealth Bank of Australia ABN 48 123 123 124.
CBA means Collective Bargaining Agent as provided in the Industrial Relations Act 2008,( IV of 2008) or any other law for the time being in force.
CBA has the meaning set forth in Section 3.9(a)(i).
CBA has the meaning set forth in Section 3.14(e).