Veterinarians Sample Clauses

Veterinarians. 15.4 The University agrees that the work performed by Veterinarian Members is of central importance to the success of the units in which they work. Veterinarian Members provide a range of clinical and professional services to the unit in which they work, the University, and external clients. Veterinarian Members make important contributions to the professional, scholarly and pedagogical environment of the University and the discipline of veterinary medicine.
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Veterinarians. (xv) Inspectors, Technical Classes
Veterinarians. During the term of this Agreement, each Veterinarian shall receive a thirty dollar ($30.00) allowance for the purchase of safety shoes. The laundry allowance for Veterinarians shall continue to be seventy-five cents ($.75) per day actually worked.
Veterinarians. A. Veterinarians are required to work on campus when their role responsibilities necessitate it.
Veterinarians b) List of types of training leading to the practice of regulated activities associated with structural, building and finish work trades:  Mosaic Cutter and Setter;  Building Machine Operator;  Roofing Felt Fixer;  Xxxxx;  Cable Lift Mechanic;  Painter;  Resilient Flooring Layer;  Wood Construction Technician;  Energy/Climate System Technician;  Metal Worker. For Québec:
Veterinarians. (f) Barbers and Beauticians;
Veterinarians. For veterinarians who obtain authorisation for independent practice, a supplement for qualifications of DKK 15,000 is awarded.
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