JEAC definition

JEAC means Job Evaluation Advisory Committee. Refer to Attachment C – Job Evaluation Advisory Committee Terms of Reference.

Examples of JEAC in a sentence

  • A request by an Employee, Department Head or Job Analyst to appear before the JEAC will not be denied.

  • The JEAC shall be comprised of a representative of the Employer, a representative of the Union of Northern Workers and an independent Chairperson.

  • All members of the JEAC must be trained in the use of the Job Evaluation System.

  • Where an Employee appears before the JEAC, a request by the Employee to have a Union observer present will not be denied.

  • The JEAC shall give the employee and/or the employee’s representative an opportunity to be heard and to explain the reason(s) for the appeal.

  • The JEAC may solicit such other information as it considers necessary prior to making a decision.

  • The JEAC Standing Arbitrator will provide a ruling final and binding on both Parties, except as provided for in 2.07(d), within 5 working days of receiving the question and will provide the Parties with documented reason(s) for the ruling.

  • The JEAC Chair together with one Employer appointee and one Union appointee will review the relevant information and make a final and binding decision.

  • The salaries of the JEAC members appointed by the Union shall be paid by the Company.

  • Tied votes shall be resolved by the casting of a vote by the JEAC Standing Arbitrator.

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