Panel of Neutrals Sample Clauses

Panel of Neutrals. 1. The parties shall establish and maintain a panel of seven (7) neutrals. Each party shall name three (3) members of its choosing. The seventh (7th) member of the panel shall be mutually agreed upon by the parties. If the parties cannot agree on the seventh (7th) member, the Union shall request a list of five (5) proposed neutrals from the National Mediation Board. After receipt of the list from the National Mediation Board, each party shall alternately strike a name from the list until one (1) name remains who shall be designated as the seventh (7th) neutral on the panel. This process shall be completed within thirty (30) days after receiving the list from the National Mediation Board. 2. Both parties are free to replace any or all of its choices on the panel at any time as long as there are no cases pending or scheduled to be heard by the neutral(s). The seventh (7th) panel member may be replaced at any time by mutual agreement of the parties provided there are no cases pending or scheduled to be heard by such neutral. 3. In December of each year, either party may request to remove the seventh (7th) neutral from the panel and replace him/her via the process outlined in J.1. above. However, unless mutually agreed otherwise, the neutral being removed shall still hear any cases he/she is scheduled to hear. A. Flight Pay SECTION 6 ◆ COMPENSATION 1. A Flight Attendant shall be paid hourly flight pay for each flight hour in accordance with their active service as a Flight Attendant with the Company in the schedule below. 2. A Flight Attendant shall also be paid lump sum payments in accordance with their active service as a Flight Attendant with the Company in the schedule below within thirty (30) days of the date of ratification of this Agreement and at eighteen (18) and thirty-six (36) months after date of ratification for those Flight Attendants on the Seniority List on the date of ratification of this Agreement. 3. Years of Service Hourly Flight Pay Lump Sum Payment Date of Ratification (DOR) Lump Sum Payment DOR + 18 Months Lump Sum Payment DOR + 36 Months First 6 months of service $ 17.51 $ 500.00 $ 500.00 $ 500.00 After 6 months of service $ 18.49 $ 500.00 $ 500.00 $ 500.00 After 1 year of service $ 20.14 $ 700.00 $ 700.00 $ 700.00 After 2 years of service $ 21.48 $ 850.00 $ 850.00 $ 850.00 After 3 years of service $ 22.53 $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00 After 4 years of service $ 23.71 $ 1,050.00 $ 1,050.00 $ 1,050.00 After 5 years of service $ 24.97 ...
Panel of Neutrals. (a) The commissioner of labor and industry shall maintain a list of persons who consent to serve as qualified neutrals for purposes of this section. The commissioner shall establish application requirements and qualifications for qualified neutrals, taking into consideration the education, experience, and training of the applicant, potential conflicts of interest, and that the purpose of the process is to assist parties in determining an agreeable scope of repair or other resolution of their dispute. (b) As a condition of being included on the panel of neutrals identified in this section, the commissioner of labor and industry may charge each qualified neutral a fee of $200 per year for the administration of the home warranty dispute resolution process.
Panel of Neutrals. The Trustee, Claims Administrator, Claims Processor, and TOC shall work with a panel of neutrals experienced in resolution of wildfire claims and related matters in resolving issues relating to the liquidation and settlement of claims against the Trust (the “Panel of Neutrals”). Only those neutrals with the requisite experience who attend all training or other preparatory meetings held by the Trustee will be eligible for approval by the Trustee as a neutral (the “Neutrals”).
Panel of Neutrals. 1. The parties shall establish and maintain a panel of seven (7) neutrals. Each party shall name three (3) members of its choosing. The seventh (7th) member of the panel shall be mutually agreed upon by the parties. 2. Both parties are free to replace any or all of its choices on the panel at any time as long as there are no cases pending or scheduled to be heard by the neutral(s). The seventh (7th) panel member may be replaced at any time by mutual agreement of the parties provided there are no cases pending or scheduled to be heard by such neutral. 3. In December of each year, either party may request to remove the seventh (7th) neutral from the panel and replace him/her via the process outlined in J.1. above. However, unless mutually agreed otherwise, the neutral being removed shall still hear any cases he/she is scheduled to hear. A. Flight Pay SECTION 6  COMPENSATION 1. A Flight Attendant shall be paid hourly flight pay for each flight hour in accordance with their active service as a Flight Attendant with the Company in the schedule below. 2. Years of Service Current Book 2% DOS 1% DOS+2 years Minus 1 Day First 6 months of service $17.51 $17.86 $18.04 After 6 months of service $18.49 $18.86 $19.05 After 1 year of service $20.14 $20.54 $20.75 After 2 years of service $21.48 $21.91 $22.13 After 3 years of service $22.53 $22.98 $23.21 After 4 years of service $23.71 $24.18 $24.42 After 5 years of service $24.97 $25.47 $25.72 After 6 years of service $26.58 $27.11 $27.38 After 7 years of service $27.87 $28.43 $28.71 After 8 years of service $29.58 $30.17 $30.47 After 9 years of service $30.47 $31.08 $31.39 After 10 years of service $31.32 $31.95 $32.27 After 11 years of service $31.90 $32.54 $32.87 After 12 years of service $32.21 $32.85 $33.18 After 13 years of service $32.48 $33.13 $33.46 After 14 years of service $32.79 $33.45 $33.78 After 15 years of service $33.06 $33.72 $34.06 After 16 years of service $33.31 $33.98 $34.32 After 17 years of service $33.56 $34.23 $34.57 After 18 years of service $33.81 $34.49 $34.83 After 19 years of service $34.06 $34.74 $35.09 After 20 years of service $34.31 $35.00 $35.35 After 21 years of service $34.56 $35.25 $35.60 After 22 years of service $34.81 $35.51 $35.87 After 23 years of service $35.06 $35.76 $36.12 After 24 years of service $35.31 $36.02 $36.38 After 25 years of service $35.56 $36.27 $36.63 After 26 years of service $35.81 $36.53 $36.90 After 27 years of service $36.06 $36.78 $37.15 B. Minimum Guaran...
Panel of Neutrals. It is anticipated that the panel of Neutrals will be drawn primarily from the CPR Judicial List. However, all Neutrals shall be approved by the Initial Subscribers. The criteria to be used to select a Neutral are as follows:

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