Corporate Staff definition

Corporate Staff means the following of the Corporate Management’s staff activities: accounting and economics, tax, information technology, internal and external information, health/safety/environment, finance, insurance, internal audit and human resources/organization
Corporate Staff means the staff of the Corporation of the City of Windsor authorized to exercise the rights and perform the duties of the Corporation under this Agreement.
Corporate Staff means certain Participants located at the corporate office that supports the Company.

Examples of Corporate Staff in a sentence

  • Audit of Corporate Management and Corporate Staff costs Expenses covered by the percentage for Corporate Management and Corporate Staffs in Article 2.2.3 shall not be subject to an audit.


More Definitions of Corporate Staff

Corporate Staff means the senior management employees, in each case, who qualify for bonuses in "Category 3" or above under the Bonus Plan or equivalent under any successor or substitute bonus plan or policy.
Corporate Staff means the officers of the Company and other regular full-time Central or Regional employees as defined in the Company’s Employee Handbook, who qualify for a bonus under the Bonus Plan at or above a threshold specified from time to time by the Committee.

Related to Corporate Staff

  • Corporate Status describes the status of a person who is or was a director, officer, trustee, general partner, manager, managing member, fiduciary, employee or agent of the Company or of any other Enterprise (as defined below) which such person is or was serving at the request of the Company.

  • medical officer means a medical practitioner who is—

  • Deputy Director means the Deputy Director of the Authority, as the case may be.

  • Corporate Officer means, with respect to the Recipient, its president; any vice president in charge of a principal business unit, division, or function (such as sales, administration or finance); any other officer who performs a policy-making function; or any other person who performs similar policy making functions for the Recipient. Executive officers of subsidiaries or parents of the Recipient may be deemed Corporate Officers of the Recipient if they perform such policy-making functions for the Recipient.