Examples of Expatriate Employees in a sentence
All Expatriate Employees shall be liable to pay Suriname personal income tax pursuant to the Income Tax Act of 1922 (Government Bulletin of 1921 no.
Contractor and its Sub-Contractors shall comply with Applicable Law with respect to the employment and the immigration of Expatriate Employees.
Contractor and its Sub-Contractors are responsible for and shall ensure that their Expatriate Employees comply with Applicable Law and respect the Suriname national heritage and customs.
Household objects for personnel and domestic use imported by the Contractor’s and its Sub- Contractors’ Expatriate Employees relevant to activities concerning Petroleum Operations on the occasion of their change of residence will be admitted duty-free, provided however that such property is imported for the sole use of the Expatriate Employee and his family and have been imported within six (6) months after the arrival of the Expatriate Employee.
Except as expressly provided in this Agreement, during the Transition Period, for purposes of determining eligibility, vesting, accrued benefits, and benefit level, each of the Hospira Benefit Plans shall give U.S. Transferred Employees and Transferred Expatriate Employees credit for all service credited for those purposes by the comparable Abbott Benefit Plan as of the Transfer Date, except to the extent that this service credit would result in a duplication of benefits.
The Hospira Group shall employ each Non-U.S. Transferred Employee (other than Transferred Expatriate Employees) on such terms and conditions as the Hospira Group deems necessary or advisable, except where otherwise required by local law.
The Parties also agree that contractual provisions allowing for the dismissal of Expatriate Employees for violation of these Laws shall be deemed sufficient to meet Surgold’s obligations pursuant to this Article, without prejudice to the criminal and civil liability of such employees and without prejudice to the provisions of Sections 15.2 under (a) and (b) hereof.
Household objects for personnel and domestic use imported by the Contractor’s, Operator’s and their Sub-Contractors’ Expatriate Employees relevant to activities concerning Petroleum Operations on the occasion of their change of residence will be admitted duty-free, provided however that such property is imported for the sole use of the Expatriate Employee and his family and have been imported within six (6) months after the arrival of the Expatriate Employee.
Subject to the foregoing, Surgold shall generally be entitled to have recourse to such mix of Expatriate Employees and Surinamese personnel as is required in Surgold’s judgment for efficient operation of the mines.
During the Transition Period, the Hospira Group shall make all scheduled increases to any U.S. Transferred Employee's or Transferred Expatriate Employee's salary or hourly rate to the extent that the scheduled increase is not already reflected in any prior discretionary increase made by the Hospira Group to that salary or hourly rate.