Middle Management definition
Examples of Middle Management in a sentence
The aggregate deductions of all supervisors shall be remitted by the Employer together with an itemized statement to the Middle Management Association no later than ten (10) days following the end of each payroll period.
If the grievance is not resolved after the immediate supervisor has answered it in writing, the grievant and the Department Head, or the Department Head's designee, may by mutual agreement waive review of the grievance at the Middle Management level and proceed to present the grievance to the Department Head.
Leave with pay shall be granted for educational purposes if such education is required or assigned by the Appointing Authority or if sponsored by Middle Management Association and approved by Minnesota Management & Budget.
An individual teacher with five units may be allocated no more than one (1) Middle Management Allowance.
The MnSCU System Office, and/or the Appointing Authority shall, in a timely manner, send the Middle Management Association (MMA) the position descriptions for all unclassified supervisory classes/titles not currently assigned to a different bargaining unit.
A teacher may have Middle Management Allowances allocated to them withdrawn if the circumstances warrant such action rather than dismissal when the assistance and guidance provided under clause 2.3 has not remedied the matter(s) of competence causing concern.
Service Employees International Union acknowledges the right of Department Managers (at the Middle Management level and above) to refer employees suspected of being under the influence of alcohol or drugs while on duty to be evaluated as to their ability to perform their job.
From 28 January 2020 the rate of the Middle Management Allowance payment shall increase to $2,000 per annum.
From 28 January 2020 each Middle Management Allowance shall generate an additional annual salary payment of $2,000 per annum.
Teachers with more than five units shall not be eligible to receive Middle Management Allowances.