Regional Economic Welfare Committee definition

Regional Economic Welfare Committee means an organizational structure of the Union representing the economic welfare interests of teachers in the Lunenburg County and Queens Locals of the Union.

Examples of Regional Economic Welfare Committee in a sentence

  • The Board shall supply the Presidents of the Locals and the Chairs of the Regional Representative Council and the Regional Economic Welfare Committee with a copy of the budget after the budget has been approved, a copy of the Department of Education funding profile sheet after it has been made public and a copy of the Board audited statements.

  • The Board shall provide a policy manual and revisions for each and one copy, via e-mail, to the Presidents of the Locals and the Chairs of the Regional Representative Council and Regional Economic Welfare Committee.

  • On or before May of each year, the Board shall provide the Chair of the Regional Economic Welfare Committee with the names of the schools, which have received monies pursuant to Article and the total amount of monies allocated to each participating school during the previous fiscal year.

  • Duties of the Economic Welfare Committee shall include: [i] Coordinating with and supporting the work of the Regional Economic Welfare Committee; [ii] seeking input from the Local membership for Regional and Provincial asking packages; [iii] overseeing the existing Regional and Provincial agreements; [iv] promoting teacher rights and responsibilities; [v] planning for and promoting improved working conditions for the members of the Local.

  • The Board shall supply, via e-mail, the Presidents of the Locals and the Chairs of the Regional Representative Council and the Regional Economic Welfare Committee with a copy of the approved minutes of the Board and agendas prior to all regular Board and Education Commit- tee meetings.

  • Note: A method for determining the Chair of the Regional Economic Welfare Committee is needed in the RRC Constitution as stated in NSTU By-Law Article V – Regional Governance.

  • The Board shall inform the Presidents Locals and the Chairs of the Regional Representative Council and the Regional Economic Welfare Committee of any termination of contracts within five (5) days of termination.

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