Unit Management definition

Unit Management collectively means the general manager of an Operating Unit and any other individual employed by an Operating Unit that Group Management, with the approval of Executive Management, determines from time to time to be a member of Unit Management;

Examples of Unit Management in a sentence

  • When a vacancy is to be filled from within the Bargaining Unit, Management will consider all qualified candidates who have forms on file relating to the vacancy in question.

  • When a vacancy is to be filled from within the Bargaining Unit, Management will consider all qualified candidates who have submitted applications for the vacancy in question.

  • The Concessionaire will provide Services that comply with Chapter 258, Part I, Florida Statutes; Rule 62D-2, Florida Administrative Code; Category 5 of the Division’s Operations Manual regarding concession operations (“Division’s Operations Manual”); the Park’s Unit Management Plan; and the Concession Agreement Call for Business Plan Packet No. SUP-BP # XX-XX (“Business Plan Packet”).

  • When a vacancy is to be filled from within the Bargaining Unit, Management will consider all candidates who have forms on file relating to the vacancy in question.

  • Unit Management Plans identify objectives, criteria and standards that guide each aspect of the unit’s administration and sets forth specific measures that will be implemented to meet management objectives.

  • Additional Services, if provided, will comply with the Park’s Unit Management Plan and the Division’s Operations Manual and be pre-approved, in writing, by the Department.

  • Volunteers: When it has been determined to furlough some, but not all, employees in the same competitive level within one Bargaining Unit, Management agrees to first solicit volunteers.

  • The Concessionaire will comply with all policies, rules, and laws governing the operation of the Park, including Chapter 62D-2, F.A.C., and Chapter 258, Part I, F.S. The provision of the Services under this Agreement must comply with the Park’s Unit Management Plan.

  • Should any action(s) by the Employee Relations Board prior to the expiration of this MOU result in any significant changes to the composition of this Unit, Management and the League will meet and confer as soon as possible thereafter to consider any revisions or amendments thereto that may be required to ensure that the interests of newly acquired employees to this Unit are protected.

  • Should any action(s) by the Employee Relations Board prior to the expiration of this MOU result in any significant changes to the composition of this Unit, Management and the Association will meet as soon as possible to consider any revisions or amendments thereto that may be required to ensure that the interests of newly acquired employees to this Unit are protected.

Related to Unit Management

  • Exit Management means the obligations and rights of the Parties to ensure a smooth transition of the Framework from the Contractor to the Authority or any Replacement Contractor as set out in Clause 44 (Exit Management) and Schedule 8 (Exit Management).

  • PJM Management means the officers, executives, supervisors and employee managers of PJM.

  • Adaptive management means reliance on scientific methods to test the results of actions taken so that the management and related policy can be changed promptly and appropriately.

  • Project Management Unit or “PMU” means the unit to be established in accordance with Article 6.01 (b) of this Agreement and whose responsibilities are set out in Part A.2 of Schedule 4 to this Agreement;

  • Exit Management Date means each of the following: