Managerial executives definition

Managerial executives of a public employer means persons who formulate management policies and practices, and persons who are charged with the responsibility of directing the effectuation of such management policies and practices, except that in any school district this term shall include only the superintendent or other chief administrator, and the assistant superintendent of the district.

Examples of Managerial executives in a sentence

  • Managerial executives, confidential employees, and supervisors within the meaning of the New Jersey Employer-Employee Relations Act; craft employees, non-professional employees, police employees, casual employees, T-coded employees, employees whose inclusion presents a conflict of interest, post-doctoral fellows who are not employed by Rutgers University, students, employees represented in other bargaining units, and all other employees employed by Rutgers University.

  • Managerial executives are not protected by the Act, nor may they be part of any bargaining unit.

  • Managerial executives, confidential employees, and supervisors within the meaning of the New Jersey Employer-Employee Relations Act; craft employees, non- professional employees, police employees, casual employees, T-coded employees, employees whose inclusion presents a conflict of interest, post-doctoral fellows who are not employed by Rutgers University, students, employees represented in other negotiations units, and all other employees employed by Rutgers University.

  • Managerial executives, confidential employees and supervisors within the meaning of the Act; craft employees, professional employees, police employees, hourly/per diem employees and all other employees of the Gloucester County Special Services School District.

  • Managerial executives, confidential employees, and supervisors within the meaning of the Act; craft employees, police, casual employees and all other employees of the Queen City Academy Charter School.

  • The following are excluded from representation: Managerial executives, confidential employees, and supervisors within the meaning of the Act; craft employees, police employees, casual employees, and all other employees employed by the Borough of Collingswood.

  • Managerial executives and confidential employees within the meaning of the Public Employee Relations Act, police and employees represented by other bargaining units and all other employees shall be excluded from this bargaining unit.

  • Managerial executives, confidential employees, craft employees, security officers, supervisors, non-professional employees, laboratory aides, note-takers, tutors, and all other employees of the College who would not otherwise be eligible for inclusion.

  • Managerial executives, confidential employees, and supervisors within the meaning of the New Jersey Employer-Employee Relations Act; craft employees, non-professional employees, police employees, casual employees, T-coded employees, employees whose inclusion presents a conflict of interest, post-doctoral fellows who are not employed by Rutgers University, students, employees represented in other negotiations units, and all other employees employed by Rutgers University.

  • The following employees are not included in the exclusive recognition unit: General Schedule employees (GS); Professionals - including physicians, dentists, nurses, therapists, social workers, psychologists, librarians, dieticians, etc; Managerial executives; Supervisors; Trainees; Without Compensation employees; Temporary time- limited employees; Irregularly scheduled employees; Great Lakes Human Resources Management Service other than purely clerical.

Related to Managerial executives

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  • Named Executive Officers or “NEOs” means the following individuals:

  • Executive Officers means the Company's “executive officers” as defined in 12 C.F.R. § 215.2(e)(1) (regardless of whether or not such regulation is applicable to the Company).

  • Key Managerial Personnel (KMP) means