University Pension and Group Benefits Plans Sample Clauses

University Pension and Group Benefits Plans. The University shall maintain a Pension Plan and a Group Benefits Plan. The Pension and Group Benefits Plans are managed by the Board of Governors Pension and Benefits Committee as per their Resolution amended 2008-04-01. The University commits to having representation from the Association on the Pension & Benefits Committee. By-law for University of Waterloo Staff Association October 28, 2021 Table of Contents Article Page ARTICLE 1: NAME, HEAD OFFICE AND SEAL 3 ARTICLE 2: DEFINITIONS AND INTERPRETATION 3 ARTICLE 3: PURPOSES AND OBJECTS 4 ARTICLE 4: MEMBERSHIP 4 ARTICLE 5: RECORDS OF MEMBERSHIP 4 ARTICLE 6: TERMINATION OF MEMBERSHIP 4 ARTICLE 7: MEETINGS OF THE MEMBERS 5 ARTICLE 8: BOARD OF DIRECTORS 7 ARTICLE 9: POWERS OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS 7 ARTICLE 10: OFFICERS 7 ARTICLE 11: ELECTION, TERMS, ELIGIBILITY AND TERMINATION OF OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS 8 ARTICLE 12: MEETINGS OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS 11 ARTICLE 13: REMUNERATION AND CONFLICTS OF INTEREST 12 ARTICLE 14: STANDING COMMITTEES 12 ARTICLE 15: BANKING AND EXECUTION OF DOCUMENTS 13 ARTICLE 16: PROTECTION OF DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS 13 ARTICLE 17: FISCAL YEAR 14 ARTICLE 18: NOTICES 14 ARTICLE 19: SEVERABILITY AND PRECEDENCE 14 ARTICLE 20: AMENDING THE BY-LAW 14 BY-LAW NUMBER 1 A By-law Relating Generally to the Transaction of the Affairs of University of Waterloo Staff Association (UWSA)
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