Business and Operations definition

Business and Operations has the meaning given in Section 6.2(b). Support Plan Cable or Cabling means the wires or cables that interconnect Machines and/or connect a Machine to a facility connection.
Business and Operations means a written plan describing Equifax's Services requirements in support of Support Plan Equifax Business. Cable or Cabling means the wires or cables that interconnect Machines and/or connect a Machine to a facility connection point.

Examples of Business and Operations in a sentence

  • A Labor/Management Committee (“LMC” or “Committee”) will be formed consisting of administrators selected by the Director of Business and Operations and one (1) representative from each of the classification series areas selected by the Union, in addition to an OAPSE representative.

  • Should an employee be required to work in the temporary position for a period in excess of thirty (30) days, the Director of Business and Operations and the President of the Local shall meet, discuss and agree to a mutually acceptable extension of the temporary period.

  • The employee, Local President and Director of Business and Operations, as necessary, shall meet to discuss the positions as outlined in Article 5, Section E.

  • The Director of Business and Operations, Supervisors, and Assistant Supervisors shall not perform work which normally is performed by bargaining unit employees except in the event of an emergency.

  • Failure to return the area to its original condition will result an appropriate response by the Director of Business and Operations.

  • Employees considered for temporary positions may request a meeting with the Director of Business and Operations or his designee prior to such a position change.

  • In the event the Union believes certain P.P.E. safety equipment is necessary but has not been provided, the Union should follow up with the Director of Business and Operations with the request and rationale.

  • In the event time, in addition to the six (6) hours provided for herein is required, requests for such additional time, with the reason for the request shall be submitted to the Director of Business and Operations who shall have the authority to approve such additional time as is necessary.

  • The Director of Business and Operations may institute an in-service program which shall be offered to employees covered under this Agreement.

  • If the administrative supervisor is not available, this matter should be brought to the attention of the Director of Business and Operations or his/her designee.