Stewards definition

Stewards. The Company recognizes the right of the Local Union to appoint one (1) xxxxxxx per store. The Union will notify the labor relations department of the names and store number of the stewards. Upon two (2) weeks notice to the Company labor relations department, said xxxxxxx will be scheduled off and paid, at the employee's daily straight-time rate based on the average daily hours worked in the pay period preceding, not to exceed eight (8) hours, to attend one (1) one (1) day stewards' training seminar per calendar year. Full-time employees will be paid eight (8) hours. The parties agree that such time shall not be considered time worked for purposes of overtime, benefit contributions or other incidents of "time worked." Said stewards, who shall be designated by the Union, will not be subject to the provisions of Paragraphs 3.5 and 3.5.1 of this Agreement.
Stewards means the duly appointed racing official(s) or deputy serving at a licensed greyhound racing meet or simulcasting meet.
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Examples of Stewards in a sentence

  • These Stewards shall be allowed reasonable time to conduct Union business related to this project.

  • In order to provide an orderly and speedy procedure for the settling of grievances, the Employer acknowledges the rights and duties of the Union Grievance Committee and the Union Stewards.

  • Stewards will be advised of the names of the new employees hired.

  • Failure to respect this rule shall result in the driver being reported to the Stewards.

  • The Employer must not interfere in the selection by employees of their Shop Stewards or other employee representatives.


More Definitions of Stewards

Stewards has the meaning set out on the first page of Schedule “A” of this Agreement. “Stewardship Plan” has the meaning set out on the first page of Schedule “A” of this Agreement.
Stewards the Chairman will appoint an alternate or substitute. The Company will be duly notified of such changes.
Stewards means the persons or classes of persons designated under the Blue Box Program Plan rules as responsible for paying fees to Stewardship Ontario;
Stewards are appointed positions and include those Union officials designated as Chief Stewards by the Union.
Stewards means the persons or companies obligated by Stewardship Ontario to pay fees under the Municipal Hazardous or Special Waste Program Plan;
Stewards means the Stewards of the Meeting appointed by BMF for a Meeting or an Event and includes the Stewards of the Meeting when acting in relation to the conduct of a Sanctioned Series of which such Meeting or Event was a round: and,
Stewards to work with the U.S. Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Land Management (BLM), California Department of Fish and Game (CDFG), California Department of Parks and Recreation (CDPR), and other CCNM partners in the long-term protection and management of the CCNM and its various resources and resource values. GOALS & OBJECTIVES: • Increase protection and monitoring of the CCNM. • Involve adjacent landowners and resource managers of properties with various coastal and marine protection programs, initiatives, or interests associated with specific portions of the CCNM in the long- term management of the CCNM. • Increase the knowledge and understanding of the various resources and resource values of the CCNM. • Enhance the cooperative and collaborative management of the fragile ecosystems of California’s coastline. BACKGROUND & ORGANIZATION: • The CCNM was established by Presidential Proclamation on January 11, 2000, and the BLM, under the Secretary of the Interior, was directed to provide long-term management of the monument. • Through a memorandum of understanding (MOU) signed in the summer of 2000, CDFG and CDPR were brought in as managing partners to assist the BLM, who retains the ultimate legal responsibility for the CCNM, in “preserving the [CCNM’s] objects of historic and scientific interest, …mapping and understanding resources within the Monument, [and]…working with the public to explain the values of the Monument.” • In order to effectively deal with the wide array of partnership opportunities associated with the CCNM, three basic partnership categories have been developed: o Core-Managing Partner - Each of the three “core” agencies- -BLM, CDFG, and CDPR- - responsible for collaborating in the overall management of the entire CCNM. o Collaborative Partner - An organization, governmental or private, that is interested in collaborating with the core managing partners in any of a variety of programs, actions, and management elements associated with the long-term management of the CCNM. x Xxxxxxx - A select entity with ownership and/or management responsibility for a portion of the coast that adjoins part of the CCNM and that is interested in serving as the local CCNM BLM point of contact for the adjacent portion of CCNM. • Each Xxxxxxx will work with the BLM and other CCNM partners as appropriate, in a cooperative and collaborative management effort to ensure the long-term protection of their specific portion of the CCNM, a portion that is offshore of ...