Former employer definition

Former employer means any person, firm, business, educational institution, nonprofit agency, corporation, limited liability company, the state, any political subdivision of the state, any governmental agency, or any other entity that such applicant was employed by during any of the previous twenty years prior to applying for a position with a local or regional board of education.
Former employer means the persons, other than the current employer of the employee, who have employed the employee at that establishment.
Former employer means any person, firm, business, educational institution, nonprofit agency, corporation, limited liability company, the state, any political subdivision of the state, any governmental agency, or any other entity that such applicant was employed by during any of the previous twenty (20) years prior to applying for a position with the Board of Education, governing council of a state or local charter school or inter-district magnet school operator.

Examples of Former employer in a sentence

  • The principal risks and uncertainties facing the Group’s activities, future development and performance are reflected in the Risk Management section.The Group’s financial position, cash flows and liquidity, borrowings, undrawn facilities and hedging are described in note 14 and in the Financial Review.The Directors have reviewed the current and projected financial position of the Group, making reasonable assumptions about future trading performance, property valuations and planned capital expenditure.

  • Former employer not excused from giving notice 14(4) The approval by the registrar of a transfer of registration under this section before receipt by him of the notice from the former employer of the salesman required under subsection 13(2) does not excuse the former employer from giving that notice.

  • In-service withdrawal amount: $ $ $Former employer plan: 401(k), 403(b), 457, Cash-Value Pension, etc.

  • Chapter 2: Emotional refuges: Education and organisations for young republican menIn order to understand what the revolution of 1913-1923 meant to Irish republican men, it is necessary to know what their backgrounds were.

  • Former employer moved to dismiss on two grounds – first, the complaining employee, debtor, did not list her EEOC charge of discrimination in her bankruptcy schedules; second, for failure to join a necessary party, the chapter 13 trustee of debtor’s bankruptcy case.


More Definitions of Former employer

Former employer means any Employer listed in clause 6 to this Annexure on the day of an employee’s last termination of employment.
Former employer shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.9(c) of this Agreement.
Former employer means any official military, security, police or intelligence force or service, whether in South Africa or elsewhere, or its successor in law, of which an applicant contemplated in section 23(1)(f) of the Act is a former member.
Former employer means an Employer which has ceased to participate in the Scheme under Rule 28 {withdrawal of employer} or Rule 31 {termination of the scheme}.
Former employer means any employer listed in Clause 6 to this Annexure on the day of an employee’s last termination of employment.
Former employer means the preceding employer under Part A for which service is being recognised (see clause 14).
Former employer means any or all of the Alliston Memorial Public Library Board, Beeton Public Library Board, the Tottenham Public Library Board and the Tecumseth Public Library Board.