Why is the OEL Program using Letters of Acceptance instead of agreements for new members?
The OEL Program was formerly know as Cooperative Agreements. Facility and Ministry commitments were described in a lengthy contract-like agreement. To date, the Ministry has signed three agreements, with the Automotive Parts Manufacturing Association, the Canadian Chemical Producers Association and Steelcase Canada. As part of the continuous improvement of the OEL Program, the Ministry has developed a new format for agreements under the Program. The new Letter of Acceptance (LOA) will facilitate a more efficient entry process while still maintaining the rigour and transparency of the Program. Facility commitments are clearly stated and, together with the Facility’s PPRP summary, are posted on the OEL website.
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