Elected Officer definition
Examples of Elected Officer in a sentence
The business area or Enterprise Operations review committee responsible for determinations of misconduct, or the Committee if you are an Elected Officer, will determine if your employment terminates due to misconduct.
Upon completing their Union duties, the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or Elected Officer will be responsible to report to their immediate non-union supervisor that they have returned to their regular workplace and they are resuming their regular work.
Upon completing their union duties, the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Committee Member or Elected Officer will be responsible to report to their immediate non-union supervisor that they have returned to their regular workplace and they are resuming their regular work.
The Firm agrees not to employ or offer to employ any Elected Officer or City Managerial Employee of the City who in any way deals with, coordinates with, or assists with, the professional services provided in this Agreement, for a period of 2 years after termination of all provisions of this Agreement.
In the event the Firm violates the provisions of this paragraph, the Firm shall be required to pay damages to the City in an amount equal to any and all compensation which is received by the former Elected Officer or City Managerial Employee of the City from or on behalf of the contracting person or entity, or an amount equal to the former Elected Officer’s or City Managerial Employee’s last 2 years of gross compensation from the City, whichever is greater.