Examples of Leased Workers in a sentence
TA–W–57,942; Ethan Allen Operations, Inc., Dublin, VA: September 9, 2004.TA–W–58,049; Stearns, Inc., SaukRapids, MN: September 29, 2004.TA–W–58,049A; Stearns, Inc., Grey Eagle, MN: September 29, 2004.TA–W–58,082; True Temper Sports,Including Leased Workers of Eastridge Temp Service, El Cajon, CA: September 28, 2004.TA–W–58,123; Wright Plastic Products,LLC, Div.
The requirements of (a)(2)(A) (increased imports) of Section 222 have been met.TA–W–57,942; Ethan Allen Operations, Inc., Dublin, VA: September 9, 2004.TA–W–58,049; Stearns, Inc., Sauk Rapids, MN: September 29, 2004.TA–W–58,049A; Stearns, Inc., Grey Eagle, MN: September 29, 2004.TA–W–58,082; True Temper Sports, Including Leased Workers of Eastridge Temp Service, El Cajon, CA: September 28, 2004.TA–W–58,123; Wright Plastic Products, LLC, Div.
March 14, 2015.85,780A, Leased Workers from Pro Unlimited, San Jose, California.
February 1, 2015.85,910A, Leased Workers from Aerotek, Lake City, Minnesota.
ApplicationCoverage for bodily injury sustained by a leased worker while performing duties related to the conduct of the named insured's business may be provided, by mutual agreement between the insurer and the insured, by attached Coverage For Injury To Leased Workers Endorsement CA 23 25.
For the location listed above in Question 6, please list the total number of employees, workers and independent contractors, broken down by Full-Time employees, Part-Time employees, Contract Workers, Leased Workers and Independent Contractors, for each of the last three years (please refer to explanation of staff types below): If your Firm operates from any other office location(s), please complete Part II, Question 14, of the EPL Insurance Supplement (E-1).
The requirements of Section 222(a)(2)(B) (shift in production) and Section 246(a)(3)(A)(ii) of the Trade Act have been met.TA–W–64,221; Hella Electronics Corporation, Leased Workers from Westaff, Flora, IL: October 13, 2007.TA–W–64,375; Emerson Network Power,Energy Systems Division, Lorain, OH: November 7, 2007.
Of Sunrise Medical, Inc., including Leased Workers of Staffing Solutions and Corestaff, Longmont, CO: ‘‘All workers engaged in the production of gel-filled cushions for wheelchairs who became totally or partially separated from employment on or after May 13, 2001.NAFTA–TAA–06234; Scotty’s Fashions of Lehighton, Inc., Lehighton, PA: May 25, 2001.NAFTA–TAA–06239; Square D Co.,Schneider Electric, Oxford, OH: April 29, 2001.
The group shall be comprised of personnel from the Department of Public Instruction with expertise in student health issues, including mental health, as well as personnel from the Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Public Health, along with other representatives from various public and private stakeholder groups as well as representatives from local administrative units and charter schools.
DBA U.S. Safety, Windsor Division, Windsor, MO: July 11, 2007.TA–W–63,630; Permacel St. Louis, Inc., St. Louis, MO: June 23, 2007.TA–W–63,619; Comor, Inc., On-Site Leased Workers of M-Ploy Temporary Services, Inc., Cochranton, PA: June 30, 2008.TA–W–63,783; Kellsport Industries, Inc., Fall River, MA: July 30, 2007.TA–W–63,750; Hi-Jon, Inc., SanFrancisco, CA: July 18, 2007.The following certifications have been issued.