District Chair definition
Examples of District Chair in a sentence
The employee may elect to accompany the District Chair at all such meetings or they may elect to have the District Chair enter into such discussions in their absence.
Provided the meeting is scheduled on the District Chair’s regular shift, the one (1) hour of time of the District Chair will be paid time.
If the reversion is acceptable or if the employee elects to take furlough, the Company will confirm the reversion or furlough in writing to the employee with copies to the Union Headquarters and the Union District Chair.
In the event a majority of the part-time employees affected so desire, the meal and rest periods may be joined into one period, provided Management and the Union District Chair agree to such an arrangement.
The Company will make reasonable efforts to schedule meetings with the District Chair and/or other union representatives on their regular shifts.
The Zone Chair has the authority to handle protests that may arise during the Zone competition with the District Chair having the final authority.
The District Chair will attend the interview as an observer and will be consulted by the Company prior to a selection decision.
The Union shall notify the Company in writing of the names of its District Chair or Vice Chairs and of any changes thereof.
Seniority Relief may be implemented in any Airport location upon written advice by the District Chair, provided to the applicable Resource Manager, at least 14 days prior to the start of the CRC process.
Any grievance involving discharge or suspension shall receive priority and shall commence at Step 2 of the grievance procedure within five (5) calendar days of the employee and the District Chair or Vice Chair being notified of the discharge or suspension.