MERO definition
Examples of MERO in a sentence
If the Union elects to proceed, it must so request in writing to the MERO within fifteen (15) working days after the Step Two decision was or should have been rendered.
The teacher will pay the current employee penalty required by TRS for those teachers retiring under the MERO.
The Board of Education will pay the current employer penalty required by TRS for those teachers retiring under the Modified Early Retirement Option (MERO).
The arbitrator’s decision shall be final and binding pursuant to the Municipal Employees Relations Ordinance (MERO), except with respect to grievances involving employees in the Police Department, in which case subsection (c) below shall apply.
Whenever a unit member shall be delinquent in the payment of dues or fees, the Union shall give the unit member written notice thereof and fifteen (15) days to cure the delinquency; a copy of said notice shall be forwarded to the MERO.
Eligibility at time of retirement under the Illinois TEACHERS’ Retirement System without qualification for the Modified Early Retirement Option (MERO) Sixty (60) years of age when the retirement is to occur or at least thirty-five (35) years of TRS credible service when retirement is to occur.
In addition to the insurance reimbursement benefit, the Board will pay a total combined amount of up to 27% of the employer’s and employee’s share of the MERO contribution for those employees who participate in MERO.
Subject to the provisions of this Agreement, the Employer shall have all of the rights set forth in Baltimore City Charter (As Last Amended by Ch. 624, Acts of 2013), Article VII, Sections 47, 48 (a) and (d), and Sections 51 (b) and (c); and in provisions of the MERO, Section 3-2, which provisions are incorporated herein by reference.
Within 45-75 days following the ratification of this Agreement (or the issuance of an award by the MERO Board), the Dealer Toke Committee shall schedule and conduct a referendum for Table Games dealers to approve or disapprove the adoption of daily rather than weekly allocation of tokes.
Materials which the MERO considers objectionable will not be posted; provided, however, the MERO shall first discuss this denial with the union.