General President Sample Clauses

General President. International Union of Painters and Allied Trades General President United Brotherhood of Carpenters & Joiners of America
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General President. E. Vice President Manager Toronto Sub-regional Office Canada Sub-regional Manager, Vancouver Sub-RegionalOffice SCHEDULEA EMPLOYERS BOUND BY THE LABORERS PIPELINE AGREEMENTS FOR CANADA The Pipe Line Contractors Association of Canada represents as agent for collective bargaining with the Laborers International Union of Noh America the following Employers of employees in the pipeline construction industry within Canada in accordance with applicablelegislation: ALBERTA By Registration: Mobile Air Services Noh Pipeline Concrete Products PipelinesCompany Xxxxxxxx Limited Bolder Concrete CanadianDredge and Dock Inc. CanadianSubaqueousPipelines Contracting Lines Cedar Mechanical Co. Chinook Construction Engineering Cliffside Pipelayem Inc. Inc. Continental Electric of Canada Xxx Son, Inc. Construction Dresser Industries Inc. Dresser Titan Industrial Services Limited Flint Construction (1980) Services Limited Enterprises ConstructionLimited Global Air Drilling Services Bros. Drillers Limited Contractors Xxxxxxxxx Company Limited Junior Service Repair Transport (1980) Pipestringing Xxxxxxx Pipeline Contractors Long Branch Contractors International EnvironmentalContractors Drilling Blasting Majestic Contractom Limited Marine Pipeline Construction of Canada Limited Maxim Blasting Services International Pipe Stringing Midwest Pipeline Contractors Mi-Pal Holdings Hydro-Test National Caterers Enterprises (1981) Nor-Can Construction Nor-Pipe Construction Limited North American Construction Northern Construction Company Pipelines Inc. Construction Co. Pan Associated Contractors Blasting Xxx Xxx Industries Company Ben Pipelines (1979) Canada, Inc. Permanent Concrete Pipeline Hauling Price of Canada Pipeline Inc. Xxx May Trucking and Excavating Contracting Son Company Limited Construction Clearing Heavy Haulers Xxx Xxxxxx Logging and Trucking Xxxxxx Co. Limited Construction Inc. Square M Construction Limited Stringtest Pipelines Inc. Pipeline Weights Supernal Welding and Consulting Transport Test Pipeline Services Universal Pipe Line Enterprises Pipeline Construction Western Reclamation Services Whip-Line Crane Services and Petrochemical Services BRITISH COLUMBIA By Accreditation: Alberta Mobile Air CompressionServices Xxxxxxxx Pipelines Pipe Welding Limited Bolder Concrete. Canadian Limited Canadian Subaqueous Pipelines Contractors Chinook Construction Engineering Pipeline Dresser Titan of Dresser Industries English Ideal Welders Contractors Xxxxxx Xxxxx Pipeline Contracto...
General President. International Union of Painters and Allied Trades General President United Brotherhood of Carpenters & Joiners of America Director of Canadian Affairs United Association of Journeymen & Apprentices of the Plumbing & Pipefitting Industry of the United States and Canada Vice President Operative Plasterers & Cement Masons International Association General President International Brotherhood of Teamsters International President International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers General Vice President International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental & Reinforcing Iron Workers Director of Canadian Affairs International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation Workers EXAMPLES SECTION CASE I An employee who works from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and is called in at 1:00 a.m. and works until 3:30 a.m., then resumes his regular shift at 8:00 a.m., would be paid overtime for the hours worked from 1:00 a.m. to 3:30 a.m., but would be on straight time for 8:00 a.m. The employee had a continuous 8 hour break between the end of one regular shift (4:30
General President. Western Australian Police Union of Workers ……………………………………………………… Date: ………………………….. Xxx Xxxxxxxx Executive Director Department of Commerce Acting as Agent for each Employing Authority listed in Schedule A. SCHEDULE A – RESPONDENCY LIST – AGENCIES Agriculture and Food Department of Animal Resource Centre Armadale Redevelopment Authority Attorney General Department of Auditor General Office of the Botanic Gardens and Park Authority Building and Construction Industry Training Fund Burswood Park Board ChemCentre X X X’Xxxxxx College of TAFE Central Institute of Technology Challenger Institute of Technology Child Protection Department of Commerce Department of Commissioner for Children and Young People Communities Department of Conservation Commission of Western Australia Construction Industry Long Service Leave Payments Board Corrective Services Department of Corruption and Crime Commission Country High Schools Authority Culture and the Arts Department of Curriculum Council Dental Health Service Department of the Registrar – Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission Disability Services Commission Drug and Alcohol Office Durack Institute of Technology East Perth Redevelopment Authority Economic Regulation Authority Education Department of Education Services Department of Electoral Commission Western Australian Energy Office of Environment and Conservation Department of Environment Protection Authority Equal Opportunity Commission Fire and Emergency Services Authority Fisheries Department of Forest Products Commission Gascoyne Development Commission Goldfields/Esperance Development Commission Government Employees Superannuation Board Great Southern Development Commission Great Southern TAFE Greyhound Racing Authority Hairdressers Registration Board of Western Australia Health Department of Health Promotion Foundation Western Australia Health Review Office of Housing Department of Indigenous Affairs Department of Information Commissioner Office of the Inspector of Custodial Services Office of the Insurance Commission of Western Australia Keep Australia Beautiful WA Xxxxxxxxx Development Commission Xxxxxxxxx TAFE Land Information Department of (Landgate) Law Reform Commission Legal Aid Western Australia Legal Practice Board Local Government Department of Lotterywest Main Roads Western Australia Meat Industry Authority Metropolitan Cemeteries Board Mid West Development Commission Midland Redevelopment Authority Mines and Petroleum Department of National Tr...
General President. Powers and Duties), Section 1(f). The IBT General President may appoint a personal representative to attend GCIU/IBT Conference Local Union and District Council meetings and review books and records, only upon consultation with the GCIU/IBT Conference President.

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  • President President Quinsigamond Community College Fitchburg State University Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Xx. Xxxxx X. Bowen Vice President of Academic Affairs Vice President of Academic Affairs Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xx. Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Jr. Xxxx of Business and Technology Xxxx of Student and Academic Life Xxx Xxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx Coordinator of Computer Science Transfer Chair of Computer Science Department Program Xxxxxx de la Torre Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Coordinator of Transfer & Articulation MassTransfer Coordinator Appendix A Quinsigamond Community College and Fitchburg State University QCC Computer Science Transfer to Computer Science or Computer Information Systems Articulation Table QCC Course Course # Cr Fitchburg State Course Course # Cr PLEASE NOTE: For the purposes of this articulation agreement, students are encouraged to complete the elective choices listed below. *Recommended Lab Sciences Students transferring into the FSU Computer Science program should take PHY 101 General Physics I and PHY 102 General Physics II **Recommended Social Sciences Students transferring into the FSU Computer Information Systems program should take ECO 215 Principles of Macroeconomics and ECO 216 Principles of Microeconomics Semester 1 English Composition and Literature I ENG 101 3 Writing I ENGL 1100 3 Calculus I MAT 233 4 Calculus I (substitute for MATH 2200 for CIS students) MATH 2300 4 Analytical Thinking with Programming CSC 106 3 Introduction to Programming CSC 1000 3 Lab Science* 4 4 Social Science Elective** 3 3 English Composition and Literature II ENG 102 3 Writing II ENGL 1200 3 Calculus II MAT 234 4 Calculus II MATH 2400 4 Programming I CSC 107 3 Computer Science I CSC 1500 3 Lab Science* 4 4 Social Science Elective** 3 3 Programming With Objects CSC 207 3 Computer Science II CSC 1550 3 Calculus III MAT 235 4 Calculus III MATH 3300 3 Discrete Mathematics MAT 125 3 Discrete Math MATH 1900 3 Intro to Architecture & Assembly Language CSC 208 4 Assembly Language CSC 3300 3 Humanities Elective 3 3 Programming With Data Structures CSC 211 4 Systems Programming CSC 2560 3 Probability & Statistics for Engineers and Scientists MAT 237 3 Substitute for Business Statistics MATH 1800 3 Speech Communication Skills SPH 101 3 Intro to Speech Communication SPCH 1000 3 Social Science Elective** 3 3 Humanities Elective 3 3

  • President Unless the Trustees otherwise provide, the President shall preside at all meetings of the shareholders and of the Trustees. Unless the Trustees otherwise provide, the President shall be the chief executive officer.

  • Association President The President of the Association has the right to visit schools. The President will coordinate the visits with the offices of the principals in order to facilitate the purpose of this visit. Visits that are made to solve special problems of teachers will be arranged in advance by notifying the office of the principal.

  • College President The "College President" is the Chief Executive Officer of the College.

  • Vice President In the absence of the President or in the event of the President’s inability to act, the Vice President, if any (or in the event there be more than one Vice President, the Vice Presidents in the order designated by the Directors, or in the absence of any designation, then in the order of their election), shall perform the duties of the President, and when so acting, shall have all the powers of and be subject to all the restrictions upon the President. The Vice Presidents, if any, shall perform such other duties and have such other powers as the Board may from time to time prescribe.

  • The Vice-President The Vice President shall have such powers and perform such duties as the Member may from time to time prescribe or as the President may from time to time delegate to him or her. At the request of the President, the Vice President may temporarily act in place of the President. In the case of the death, absence, or inability to act of the President, the Member may designate the Vice President to perform the duties of the President.

  • Leave, President, O.N.A Upon application in writing by the Association on behalf of the nurse to the Hospital, a leave of absence shall be granted to such nurse elected to the office of President of the Ontario Nurses' Association for a period of up to three (3) consecutive two (2) year terms. Notwithstanding Article 10.04, there shall be no loss of service or seniority for a nurse during such leave of absence. During such leave of absence, the nurse's salary and applicable benefits shall be maintained by the Hospital and the Association agrees to reimburse the Hospital in the amount of the full cost of such salary and applicable benefits. It is understood, however, that during such leave the nurse shall be deemed to be an employee of the Ontario Nurses' Association. The nurse agrees to notify the Hospital of her or his intention to return to work at least two (2) weeks prior to the date of such return.

  • Union President The Union President or one (1) designated representative except where noted below, up to two (2) designated representatives shall be granted release time from regular City duties to attend the following meetings:  To attend Civil Service Commission meetings when matters affecting the Union are considered.  To attend City Council meetings when matters affecting the Union are considered.  To attend Federated Retirement Board meetings.  To attend administrative grievance meetings when used to facilitate settling of administrative grievances.  To attend Benefit Review Forum meetings (up to two

  • The President the Treasurer and the Secretary shall be elected by the Trustees upon the occurrence of any vacancy in any such office. Other officers, if any, may be elected or appointed by the Trustees at any time. Vacancies in any such other office may be filled at any time.

  • Managing Director 1. The Managing Director shall be appointed by the Board of Governors from among candidates having the nationality of an ESM Member, relevant international experience and a high level of competence in economic and financial matters. Whilst holding office, the Managing Director may not be a Governor or Director or an alternate of either.

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