First Vice-President definition
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When an employee is elected as the Union's President or First Vice-President (Provincially) the Union will immediately following such election advise the Employer of the name of the employee so elected.
When an employee is elected as the Union’s President or First Vice-President (Provincially) the Union will immediately following such election advise the Employer of the name of the employee so elected.
Section 9.3 The President, First Vice-President, Second Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, Chairman of the Negotiations Committee, and the Chairman of the Board of Directors shall be allowed duty time to attend regularly scheduled Lodge meetings each month if his regular shift occurs during periods of time in which such meetings are held.
The Board hereby agrees to release the President and First Vice-President of the Association from their teaching duties for the duration of their term of office.
The teacher returning to full teaching duties from a term as President or First Vice-President shall be assigned to the position held prior to the release or to another available position which is acceptable to the teacher.