Regional Vice-President definition
Examples of Regional Vice-President in a sentence
When a senior able bodied employee believes that the provisions of Rules 17.2 to 17.5 will result in undue hardship, the Regional Vice-President may discuss the circumstances with the Company.
Where the schedule of trains interferes with the starting time an agreement may be entered into by the Superintendent of the Department affected and the Regional Vice-President.
Two weeks prior to the end of classes for each school year, the Regional Vice-President shall be informed, in writing, where such delicate relationships exist.
The respective Regional Vice-President and the proper District Company Officer may mutually agree to implement working hours and rest days which may vary from the terms of Rule 1 and Rule 3 of this Agreement.
At such time all evidence used in the investigation including but not limited to: copies of statements, stenographic reports, and all other evidence taken shall be furnished to the respective Union Regional Vice-President for the express purpose of the Union's required consideration in regard to the possible processing of a grievance on behalf of the employee(s) so disciplined at Step II of the grievance procedure.
Where arrangements are made under (c) and (d) of this Rule 3.3 the Regional Vice-President will be advised.
However, the accumulation of a greater number of rest days and their allowance at longer intervals may be arranged by mutual agreement between officers of the Railway and the Regional Vice-President.
When an employee has a grievance the specifics of the grievance shall first be placed in writing and directed to the Regional Vice-President.
By mutual agreement between the Regional Vice-President and the proper officer of the Company, Apprentices may be allowed on compassionate grounds (i.e., illness, pregnancy) to exercise their seniority in the lower classification(s) under the terms of Rule 23.14.
These rules require that the Regional Vice-President received copies of all Area (Division) and Regional bulletins and lists of employees being laid off at a seniority terminal.