Joint Administrative Committee definition
Examples of Joint Administrative Committee in a sentence
The Parties to this Agreement may establish a six (6) person Joint Administrative Committee (JAC).
The Parties to this Agreement shall establish a six (6) person Joint Administrative Committee (JAC).
Any disputes between the member and the ▇▇▇▇/Director on the removal of material from the member’s dossier will be referred to the Joint Administrative Committee for resolution.
The Staff Education and Conference Fund shall be administered by a Joint Administrative Committee comprised of two (2) members appointed by the Association and two (2) members appointed by the Union.
Step 2: In the event that the representatives are unable to resolve the dispute at the Step 1 meeting, the grieving party shall, within five (5) business days after the Step 1 meeting, notify the responding party and the Joint Administrative Committee (“JAC”) of a request to discuss the grievance.
The parties agree to participate in a Joint Administrative Committee (JAC) to address safety, targeted hiring, apprenticeship utilization, preferred entry, jobprogress and any other relevant issues that affect Covered Projects.
This corrective action plan shall be submitted to the Joint Administrative Committee for review and acceptance.
Portal to Portal added to Tunnel Provisions by amendment as of January 8, 2009 by action of the Joint Administrative Committee.
All disputes relating to the interpretation or application of the Project Stabilization Agreement shall be subject to resolution by the Joint Administrative Committee and the grievance arbitration procedure set forth in Article 13.
The Joint Administrative Committee (“JAC”) established by the Agreement shall consider allegations of non-compliance with this Targeted Hire Agreement.