Vertical Lines definition

Vertical Lines means a revision effective with the current Agreement. A single vertical line denotes an editorial change. A double vertical line denotes a negotiated revision effective with the current Agreement.
Vertical Lines means a revision effective with the current Agreement. A single vertical denotes an editorial change. A double vertical line denotes a negotiated change. Authorized absences are considered to be vacation, plant and public holidays, paid absence allowance, mutual change of shift and personal leaves of absence which includes bereavement, court appearance, pregnancy, parental, education leave, weekly indemnity, Workers Compensation and Union business. The Company recognizes the Union as the sole collective bargaining agent all employees of the Company at its Plant within the bargaining unit which is as follows: "All of the Company, save and except Stationary Engineers, Foremen, persons above the rank of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Engineers, Research and Development, and Quality Control personnel, Office Staff and Sales Staff." In the event that the existing operations covered by this Collective Agreement, or part of them, are moved or otherwise, transferred to another location in the province of Ontario, this Collective Agreement will apply and will remain in full force and effect at the new location. Employees who elect to move to the new location will be given preference for jobs at the new location. Employees of the Company excluded in Article above, shall not perform any work which normally performed by employees within the bargaining unit, except for training, experimental work, emergency situations, or in providing assistance to employees when required. It is recognized that work performed in the Equipment Service Laboratories is not affected by these restrictions, but only to the extent that the use of non-bargaining unit employees, other than Service Technicians, would not the loss of overtime opportunities to members of the Bargaining unit.

Examples of Vertical Lines in a sentence

  • Test Patterns used: Frame Geometry Checker board Vertical Lines Horizontal Lines Judder The following information uses a Fujitsu 50” plasma (Model P50XHA10US) as an example.