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1) A union contract covering companies and unions that bargain on an area-wide basis.
2) A union contract negotiated by a group of employers through an employer's association with the union representing their employees.
Industry:Convention
1) Contracted services (e.g. Stewards, technicians, interpreters, tour guides, etc. ) that provide support for an event.
2) The use of adaptive equipment or assistance to ensure accessibility for people with disabilities.
Industry:Convention
1) Area between a booth/stand for audience traffic movement. 2) Space between sets of tables, chairs or a booth/stand to allow passage of attendees.
Industry:Convention
Written document issued by an organization which contains requirements and conditions for future events, and solicits proposals for needed services from venues and other service providers. Often also includes primary selection and decision procedures.
Industry:Convention
Written document issued by an organization which contains requirements and conditions for future events, and solicits proposals for needed services from venues and other service providers. Often also includes primary selection and decision procedures.
Industry:Convention
Wine from the Burgundy region in eastern France which produces both red and white wines. The white wines, made from Chardonnay grapes, and the red wines, made from Pinot Noir or Gamay grapes, are considered the worlds best examples of these wines. Some of the better known Burgundy wines include those from Beaujolis, Pommard, Beaune, Meursault, Chablis, Pouilly-Fuiss, Chambertin, Corton, Romane Conti and Echzeaux.
Industry:Convention
When an exhibitor receives a variety of services for one single price (e.g. Each booth/stand receives carpet 1-6 draped table, a 500-watt outlet and 500 lbs of drayage).
Industry:Convention
Usually refers to painting out portions of photo or negative on screen.
Industry:Convention
Used particularly in regard to music licensing, a blanket license allows the music user unlimited access to the collectives' licensed repertory, for a contractual period of time, in exchange for a profit participation in the music user's economic growth.
Industry:Convention
Union recognized by the employer or designated by a government agency to act as the exclusive representative of employees in a bargaining unit.
Industry:Convention