Executive Editor definition
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In order for a grievance to be considered timely under this Agreement, the grievance must be submitted to the Executive Editor within fourteen (14) calendar days after the employee or the Guild becomes aware of the grievance.
However, where such involvements affect or impact, or may affect or impact, the reputation, integrity or appearance of fairness of the Company, written approval of the Executive Editor must be obtained.
All grievances which may arise as to the fulfillment of any clause in this Agreement, or alleged violation thereof, shall be adjusted in accordance with the following procedure: STEP ONE: The Guild shall submit a grievance in writing to the Executive Editor setting forth the facts on which it is based and the provision(s) of the Agreement it is alleged the Company has violated to the Company or its authorized agent.
Such alternatives shall be set forth in writing and subject to acceptance by the Executive Editor with notice to the Guild, provided such alternatives are consistent with applicable laws.
Approved representatives include the Executive Editor, the Managing Editor, the Assistant Managing Editors, the V.P. of Advertising or the Advertising Directors.
The authorized person for receiving the materials for publication – Executive Editor ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, tel.
Decisions about editorial content (e.g., whether to post a story or the story's contents, headline or placement) may only be made by editorial, including the Executive Editor.
Once a story has been posted it can only be removed by a majority vote of the Executive Editor, the CEO, and the General Counsel, unless required by law.
The decision of the Executive Editor or the Vice President shall be final.
In time at Baylor, I made the ▇▇▇▇’▇ list in 8 out of 9 terms, served as Executive Editor of the Law Review, and graduated cum laude, with a final class rank of 16 out of 170 graduates—and did so while completing law school in 27 months.