Executive Supervisor definition

Executive Supervisor has the meaning set forth in Section 5.2(a) of this Agreement.

Examples of Executive Supervisor in a sentence

  • However, the driver will work with the Executive Supervisor to design a work schedule that will allow the driver to provide service to the District in return for the continuation of benefits and allow the driver to complete their required internship.

  • When the school calendar is finalized, the Association’s Mutual Concerns Committee will meet with the Executive Supervisor for Transportation to determine the date of the one (1) professional development day and plan the agenda for the professional development day.

  • If he/she does not return to work on the required date following a leave of absence, unless excused in writing by the Executive Supervisor or the Director of Human Resources.

  • If he/she is absent from work for three (3) consecutive working days without properly notifying the Executive Supervisor, Dispatcher, or Scheduler.

  • During or after employment ▇▇▇▇ the Company, the Employee shall not at any time, disclose this Agreement or the Sale Bonus unless specifically authorized by his Executive Supervisor.

  • The decision of the Executive Supervisor, or duly authorized representative, for the determination of such appeals shall be final and conclusive.

  • The Executive Supervisor shall review the Base Salary on an annual basis and, at the Executive Supervisor's discretion, may increase the Base Salary.

  • In addition the Company will send two (2) persons selected by the Union and two (2) persons selected by the Company to attend instructor training.

  • The driver will provide, in advance, the intern schedule to the Transportation Executive Supervisor.

  • Within 15 days after completion of the Transition Period, each Executive Supervisor will issue a report identifying any issue or concern raised by any Customer during the Transition Period and documenting any actions taken during the Transition Period to resolve such issue or concern.