D irector definition

D irector means the director of labor and training or his or her designee unless
D irector means a member of the Board.
D irector means the Director of School Education, West B engal;

Examples of D irector in a sentence

  • The H u m a n R e s o u r c e s D irector of Classified Staff shall have the authority to extend the above provisions for any other purpose directly arising out of said death, and no deduction of pay shall be made for the days of absence required.

  • CTU’s D irector of Grievances and the District’s Director of Labor Relations shall jointly contact members of the special purpose panel on a rotating basis.

  • The Step 2 grievance must be filed with the relevant ▇▇▇▇ or Vice President (or the respective authorized designee), and simultaneously filed with the University's D irector of Labor Relations (or her/his designee).

  • The decision will be taken and com m unicated to the D irector of Anti-Subm arine M ateriel.

  • Within five (5) calendar days of receipt by an employee of notification of punitive action as set forth above, the employee shall notify the Assistant D irector of Administrative Services/Human Resources Human Resources Director in writing of his/her intent to appeal the punitive action.


More Definitions of D irector

D irector means a director of the Company;
D irector means the Director of Planning and Community Services for the District or his or her designate;
D irector means the Director of the
D irector. ’ means —
D irector. ’ means a person who holds a position described in the second column of Schedule 1, and includes a person who, under a relevant Act mentioned in that Schedule or another written law, is acting in place of a director, whether the acting is —
D irector means a head of an institution including a centre, or a school of the university as designated by the Vyavasthapana Parishad;
D irector means the Area Director of the Bureau cf Indian Affairs area office which has administrative jurisdiction over the local field office responsible for administering the affairs of the tribe, band, or group for which a roll is being prepared or an authorized