Chiefs Sample Clauses

Chiefs. Platoon Chiefs shall be next in rank to the Deputy Chief. They shall have command of the Platoons, to which they are attached and shall be responsible for the management, efficiency and discipline of their respective Platoons.
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Chiefs. When classifying Chief positions in Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech Pathology, Medical Imaging Technology, Podiatry, Health Information Management, Medical Photography/Illustration, Medical Library, Music Therapy, Recreation Therapy, Orthoptics, and Prosthetics and Orthotics, a Chief position which is classified two grades or more below that of an allied Chief (that is either in the therapy stream or the radiation related stream) in the employ of the same Employer, shall be reclassified to the next available Chief grade.
Chiefs. Wa-boo-jig, or the White Xxxxxx, Ma-cou-da, or the Bear’s Heart. Warriors.
Chiefs. Pa-ga-we-we-wetung, Coming Home Hollowing, Ya-xxxxx, or the Xxxxx Xxxx, Kis-xx-xx-wak, or the Cut Ear. Warriors. From Lake Courteoville: Pa-qua-a-mo, or the Wood Pecker. Chief. From Lac De Flambeau: Pish-ka-ga-ghe, or the White Crow, Na-wa-ge-wa, or the Knee, O-ge-ma-ga, or the Dandy, Pa-se-xxxx-jis, or the Commissioner, Wa-be-ne-me, or the White Thunder. Chiefs. From La Pointe, (on Lake Superior): Pe-zhe-kr, or the Buffalo, Ta-qua-ga-na, or Two Lodges Meeting, Cha-che-que-o.
Chiefs. Ada-we-ge-shik, or Both Ends of the Sky, Xx-xx-quap, or the Sparrow. Warriors. From Xxxxx Lake: Xx-xxx-da-wa-win-zo, or Le Brocheux, We-we-shan-shis, the Bad Boy, or Big Mouth, Ke-che-wa-me-te-go, or the Big Frenchman. Chiefs. Na-ta-me-ga-bo, the Man that stands First, Sa-ga-ta-gun, or Spunk. Warriors. From Snake river: Naudin, or the Wind, Sha-go-bai, or the Little Six, Pay-ajik, or the Lone Man, Na-qua-na-bie, or the Feather.
Chiefs. Ha-tau-wa, Wa-me-te-go-zhins, the Little Frenchman, Sho-ne-a, or Silver. Warriors. From Fond du Lac, (on Lake Superior): Mang-go-sit, or the Loons Foot, Shing-go-be, or the Spruce. Chiefs. From Red Cedar lake: Mont-so-mo, or the Murdering Yell. From Red Lake: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx (a half breed). From Leech Lake: Sha-wa-ghe-zhig, or the Sounding Sky, Wa-zau-ko-ni-a, or Yellow Robe. Warriors. Signed in the presence ofXxxxxxxxx Xxx Xxxxxxx, Secretary to the Commissioner. X.X. Xxxxxxxx, U.S. Sub-Indian Agent. Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx. Law. Xxxxxxxxxx, Indian Agent at St. Xxxxxx. Xxxxxx Xxxxx, Captain, Fifth Regiment Infantry. X. Xxxxxxx, Assistant Surgeon, U.S. Army.
Chiefs. Hours of work for regular full-time and seasonal full-time Engineering Technicians, Soil Technicians, Survey Crew Chiefs, Project Inspectors, and Junior Project Inspectors shall be scheduled so that: Between the calendar months of November through to April inclusive, employees work thirty-five hours Monday to Friday inclusive and seven consecutive hours per day, exclusive of a paid meal period. Between the calendar months of May through to October inclusive, employees work forty hours Monday to Friday inclusive and eight consecutive hours per day, exclusive of a paid meal period. The hourly rate of pay for Engineering Technicians, Soil Technicians, Survey Crew Chiefs, Project Inspectors and Junior Project Inspectors shall be determined by dividing the applicable rate of pay by seventy-five hours. Hours of Work Park
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Chiefs. ‌ The appointment of a Chief of a Medical or Dental clinical department now or hereafter established, shall be made by the Hospital upon the recommendation of a search committee established for that purpose by the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Hospital. Each search committee will include: • Xxxx of the Faculty of Dentistry or Medicine, as appropriate, or her/his respective representative; • Chair of the relevant University department (where applicable); and • such other persons as the Hospital deems appropriate. A Chief shall be appointed by the Board of the Hospital for one (1) five-year term to commence on the termination date of the previous Chief or as soon thereafter as practicable. Prior to the reappointment of a Chief who has served in that capacity for one (1) five-year term, there shall be a major performance review, by a committee established by the Hospital’s President and Chief Executive Officer, with representation from the Xxxx of Medicine, or delegate and the appropriate Department Chair or Xxxx of Dentistry. Prior to the reappointment of a Chief who has served in that capacity for two (2) consecutive five- year terms, there shall be a formal open search to which the existing Chief may apply. The search will be conducted by a committee appointed on the terms and conditions set out above. In extraordinary circumstances, after two (2) consecutive five-year terms, the incumbent may be given consideration for an additional appointment. Thus, the search committee may recommend to the Hospital’s President and Chief Executive Officer that the incumbent be reappointed without a more extensive search process. In such cases, the search committee will be required by the Hospital’s President and Chief Executive Officer to document the reasons for this recommendation. The Hospital’s President and Chief Executive Officer will then decide whether to accept the recommendation or to ask the search committee to conduct a broader search with the understanding that the incumbent may be a candidate if he/she so wishes. Notwithstanding the above, in the case of a very small department (generally understood to be departments having five (5) or fewer physicians), it may be impractical to appoint a new Chief based on a ten-year rotation policy. Hence, in such departments, the Hospital, in consultation with the University, may waive the turnover policy. After three (3) consecutive five-year terms, a broad search will be conducted even if the incumbent ...
Chiefs. These are bartenders who have proven themselves responsible enough to run the bar for a whole evening on their own. These bartenders will receive an extensive training and review before being allow to assume their duties as a Chief. Chiefs are the head bartenders or managers of the Bar during their shifts. Whilst on duty they are in charge of the Bar, the cash register, the bartenders, the stock, and everybody’s safety and well-being (both bartenders and guests). Chiefs will receive a shirt with their name on it, and will on average have about two shifts per schedule of two weeks. Chiefs are part of the Chief Group that collectively runs the Bar in conjunction with BarCo. This means that chiefs decide on important Bar matters during Chief Meetings and are supposed to behave responsibly whenever they are present in the Bar, even off-duty. In addition to bearing responsibility, Chiefs may and are expected to participate at recurring Chief events, such as Bartenders’ Weekend, Chief Days, Chief Trainings, and Chief Meetings. The Chief group is represented to BarCo by the Chief Chief. It is not possible for a UCSA Board member to be a Chief. Bartenders

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  • Chief Stewards Leave of absence with current pay, benefits and without loss of seniority will be granted to one (1) chief xxxxxxx for up to a combined maximum total of six (6) days per year to deal with Collective Agreement related problems on the work sites within the contract area. Further leaves will be granted as required as per Clause 2.10(a)(2).

  • Chief Operating Officer Subject to the powers of the Company Board, the chief executive officer and the president, the chief operating officer of the Company shall have general and active management of the business of the Company. The chief operating officer shall see that all orders and resolutions of the president are carried into effect. The chief operating officer shall have such other powers and perform such other duties as may from time to time be prescribed by the chief executive officer, the president or the Company Board.

  • General Manager (i) The General Manager shall not at any time have been an employee of CSXT or NSR or any of their affiliates unless otherwise agreed to by both Operators, and shall be appointed by the CRC Board.

  • President Unless the Trustees otherwise provide, the President shall preside at all meetings of the shareholders and of the Trustees. Unless the Trustees otherwise provide, the President shall be the chief executive officer.

  • President and Chief Executive Officer The president shall be the chief executive officer of the Trust, unless the Board of Trustees designates the chairman as chief executive officer. The chief executive officer shall see that all orders and resolutions of the Board of Trustees are carried into effect. The chief executive officer shall also be the chief administrative officer of the Trust and shall perform such other duties and have such other powers as the Board of Trustees may from time to time prescribe.

  • Chief Xxxxxxx Phone Number: Staff Representative: Phone Number: AGREEMENT BETWEEN MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON AND MULTNOMAH COUNTY EMPLOYEES UNION LOCAL 88 AFSCME, AFL-CIO LABOR RELATIONS 000 X.X. XXXXXXXXX BLVD., SUITE 300 PORTLAND, OR 97214 PHONE: 000-000-0000 FAX: 000-000-0000 This document is available in accessible format upon request TABLE OF CONTENTS ARTICLE 1 Preamble 1 ARTICLE 2 Definitions 2 I. Countywide Seniority 2 II. Days 2 III. Department 2

  • Human Resources (i) Advice and assistance in relation to the staffing of Party B, including assistance in the recruitment, employment and secondment of management personnel, administrative personnel and staff of Party B;

  • Chief Compliance Officer The Chief Compliance Officer of the Trust will be responsible for administering its compliance policies and procedures, shall have sufficient authority and independence within the organization to compel others to adhere to the compliance policies and procedures, shall report directly to the Board of Trustees, shall annually furnish a written report on the operation of the compliance policies and procedures to the Board of Trustees and shall perform such other duties as prescribed by the Board of Trustees.

  • Vice President In the absence of the President or in the event of the President’s inability to act, the Vice President, if any (or in the event there be more than one Vice President, the Vice Presidents in the order designated by the Directors, or in the absence of any designation, then in the order of their election), shall perform the duties of the President, and when so acting, shall have all the powers of and be subject to all the restrictions upon the President. The Vice Presidents, if any, shall perform such other duties and have such other powers as the Board may from time to time prescribe.

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