Executive level definition
Examples of Executive level in a sentence
If the issue cannot be resolved at the Department Executive level, the employee may petition the Management Services Director or the Assistant City Manager in the case where the grievant is a Management Services Department Employee, to review the issue and make a final determination.
Executive level progress meetings will be held on a monthly basis.
The Employee shall be entitled to participate in such stock/equity option plans for the granting of stock/equity options to purchase Company stock/equity ("Options") and/or other equity and/or cash plans, including any phantom ownership plans implemented from time-to-time by the Company covering Senior Executive level employees in accordance with the terms thereof and subject to the terms of the Company's operating agreement and the terms of such grants as determined by the Board.
However, if a disagreement or dispute cannot be resolved at Chief Executive level, it may be left unresolved (as a reflection of the parties' distinct legal identities and independence) and the different views of each organisation should be noted.
If a dispute arises regarding any aspect of the Agreement, in the first instance a meeting shall take place at Director or Executive level of both OSG Cloud and the Customer (the “Initial Meeting”).
If the grievance remains unresolved at Step 1, the Union may appeal the grievance directly to the Agency Executive Director, or Executive level designee, within fifteen (15) calendar days after the Step 1 response.
Executive level - involving Executives of each Party All disputes associated with the implementation of the Agreement, including disputes arising in the course of negotiations to change or amend the Agreement.
The Agency Executive Director, or Executive level designee, will respond in writing within fifteen (15) calendar days after receipt of the grievance or fifteen (15) calendar days following the Step 2 meeting, whichever is later.
California Wildfire Coordinating Group (CWCG): Executive level interagency committee made up of representatives from the USDA Forest Service, California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, USDI Bureau of Land Management, USDI National Park Service, USDI Bureau of Indian Affairs, USDI Fish and Wildlife Service, Contract Counties Representative, and California Office of Emergency Services.
This directive is approved at Executive level, by the Executive Committee of the Company.