RAIC definition
Examples of RAIC in a sentence
Maximum time to complete the probationary period will be thirty (30) working days after receipt of RAIC or one hundred and eighty (180) days, whichever comes first.
Anyone with an active Restricted Area Identification Card (RAIC) is required to return it prior to going on maternity, adoption or parental leave.
In accordance with the contracts signed when the RAIC was issued, any leave in excess of thirty (30) days requires a return the RAIC to the Airport Pass Bureau.
Should an Employee resign and fail to return all items (ie parking pass, RAIC etc) any fees charged to the Company will be deducted from the Employees final pay.
The employee will be responsible for any and all costs resulting from the replacement of a previously issued RAIC.
Upon a return to work from such leave, the Flight Attendant is required to complete a short form (available from the Airport Pass Bureau) to allow the RAIC to be reissued.
At the Pass Office, we do not pre-print RAIC badges, but they are printed, encoded, and tested at the applicant’s appointment.
Should an Employee resign and fail to return all items (i.e. parking pass, RAIC etc.) any fees charged to the Company will be deducted from the Employees final pay.
If for any reason an employee does not, or is unable to possess a RAIC such as but not limited to loss, expiration, suspension or revocation, the employer shall not be held responsible for any loss of wages as a result.
Maximum time to complete the probationary period will be thirty (30) working days after receipt of an RAIC or one hundred and eighty (180) days, whichever comes first.