Auxiliary definition

Auxiliary meaning an employee who is employed for work which is not of a continuous nature.
Auxiliary meaning an employee who is employed for work which is not of a continuous nature. "Employee" does not include managerial or confidential positions mutually excluded by the parties to this agreement or by decision of the Labour Relations Board.
Auxiliary means an entity that exists to furnish goods or services to students, faculty,

Examples of Auxiliary in a sentence

  • Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities.

  • Facilities management supervisors and Campus Auxiliary Services supervisors shall attempt to maintain a calendar accessible to all the staff assigned to a particular supervisor which shows all approved time off for the upcoming year.


More Definitions of Auxiliary

Auxiliary means the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary established pur- suant to the Act.
Auxiliary means a member of the fire department providing a support role during an incident;
Auxiliary means an auxiliary organization as defined in CSU Executive Order No. 698 and centers or institutes affiliated with the University regardless of 501(c) 3 status.
Auxiliary means an organization that has a qualified affiliation with a licensee in accordance with a national and local charter, articles of incorporation, bylaws, or rules of an official auxiliary organization.
Auxiliary means a member that provides support to operational fire fighters of the Brigade and must be a minimum of sixteen (16) years of age.
Auxiliary means any vessel having both sails and either an inboard or outboard motor and which may be propelled by its sails or by its motor or both.
Auxiliary faculty members are those employed a) for unspecified periods on a day-to-day basis whether for full days or partial days, that do not exceed 19 consecutive duty days in duration; or