CNO definition
Examples of CNO in a sentence
Yes No Charge nurses (CN) are not held accountable for the actions of others, they are accountable for their actions in relation to others (“Nurse in Charge”, CNO Communique, Sept.
Professional leave without pay will be granted to full-time and regular part-time nurses who are elected/appointed to the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) or Registered Practical Nurses’ Association of Ontario (RPNAO) to attend regularly scheduled meetings of the CNO and RPNAO.
Other than any equity award agreements entered into pursuant to the CNO Financial Group, Inc.
During the Term, subject to the direction and control of the Chief Executive Officer of CNO, Executive shall have the power and authority commensurate with his executive status and necessary to perform his duties hereunder.
Executive shall report to the Chief Executive Officer of CNO or such other senior executive officer as the Chief Executive Officer of CNO may specify regarding the performance of his duties.
The RMC will schedule the WPER per the Joint Fleet Maintenance Manual (JFMM) Milestones either as a separate event or concurrent with an Integrated Project Team Development (IPTD) event no later than A-30 for CNO availabilities.
Other than any equity award agreements entered into pursuant to the CNO Amended and Restated Long-Term Incentive Plan or any subsequent incentive plan, this instrument contains the entire agreement of the parties and, as of the Effective Date, supersedes all other obligations of the Company and its affiliates under other agreements or otherwise.
The compensation and benefits to be paid under the terms of this Agreement are in lieu of all other compensation or benefits to which Executive is entitled from CNO, the Company, and its affiliates, and upon termination of Executive’s employment with the Company Executive will not be entitled to receive any severance or other payments beyond those specified in this Agreement.
ONA documents are not to be posted in other areas of the Hospital without written permission from the CNO or her delegate.
The employer and union agree to have twice weekly teleconferences between union leadership (including ONA labor representative), CNO and Human Resources to discuss operational changes relating to emergency response.