Joint Membership definition
Examples of Joint Membership in a sentence
The Employer shall have the right to amend or change the said Joint Membership Plan during the term of this Agreement.
As used in these Bylaws, and except as otherwise provided in these Bylaws, a membership includes a Joint Membership and a Member includes a Joint Member.
Employees who are members of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 353 bargaining unit are eligible for membership in the Joint Membership Plan for Staff of the University of Toronto, subject to the provisions established with respect to such membership.
Employees who are members of the Canadian Union of Public Employees, Local 3261 bargaining unit are eligible for membership in the Joint Membership Plan for Staff of the University of Toronto, subject to the provisions established with respect to such membership.
The terms and conditions set forth in my “Application for Joint Membership and Agreement for Credit Union in the Name of Trustee(s)” are incorporated by this reference.
The University agrees that regular Full-Time and Part-Time employees who are members of the Canadian Union of Public Employees, Local 1230 Bargaining Unit, are eligible for membership in the Joint Membership Plan for staff of the University of Toronto subject to the provisions established with respect to such membership.
As provided by the Board, a Member may convert the Member’s individual membership to a Joint Membership with a qualified Person.
A Joint Membership may consist only of individuals Occupying the same Location to or for which the Cooperative Provides or will Provide a Cooperative Service, each of whom qualifies to be a Member.
If an individual or Entity is a Joint Member in more than one Joint Membership, then the individual or Entity may vote on a matter, and sign a petition, consent, waiver, or other document, through one Joint Membership only.
The University agrees that employees are eligible for membership in the Joint Membership Plan for staff of the University in effect on May 16, 2000 subject to the provisions established with respect to such membership.