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Supervisor meaning
A person with the official task of overseeing the work of a person or group, or of other operations and activities. | A person who monitors someone to make sure they comply with rules or other requirements set for them. | In certain states, an elected member of the governing body for a county which is called the board of supervisors.
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L to R; Lindsey Horvath, LA County Supervisor, Juanita Chavez, Marlina Chavez, and Hilda Solis, LA County Supervisor with the John Anson Ford Human Relations Courage award for their mother, Dolores Huerta.
OCTA Executive Committee members Chairman Tam T. Nguyen, Vice Chairman Doug Chaffee, Supervisor Andrew Do, Supervisor Donald Wagner, Fred Jung and Michael Hennessey at the OCTA Executive Committee meeting on March 4, 2024.
She spent seven years on the Town Board and six of those years as deputy supervisor before successfully running last year for town supervisor.
Third District Supervisor Lindsey Horvath and Fourth District Supervisor Janice Hahn co-sponsored a detailed motion that will go before the board next week.
When a supervisor's own boss alternated between abusive and ethical leadership, the study found, it created additional uncertainty and eroded employees' confidence in the supervisor's capabilities.
After selling the logging business, Lonnie joined the Carpenter’s Union as a Supervisor and afterwards as a Supervisor for Burko-Bomac Construction Company after which he retired.
February 20, 2020 (San Diego's East County) -- East County Magazine sat down for in-depth interviews with three of the four candidates running for County Supervisor in District 2 to replace Supervisor Dianne Jacob, who is retiring due to term limits.
Further, some leases I have seen have required not only an adult supervisor but provided that the supervisor would be liable for any injury and would indemnify the landowner.
Some 29 per cent reported "persistent attempts to belittle or undermine your work" by their supervisor, 44 per cent experienced this by a colleague, and 38 per cent said their supervisor withheld "necessary information".
Some were filling out sample ballots produced by the supervisor’s office, making it seem as if the supervisor’s office was making the recommendations.
The photo includes, Renee Bilyeu-Householder, Harbor Freight supervisor, left, and Cameron Ostler, Harbor Freight supervisor.
Supervisor Bucher demonstrated she was unable to comply with the laws of our state and her duties as the Supervisor of Elections and failed to accurately report information related to the number of ballots that had been cast.
The committee includesBoard members, Supervisor, Clerk to the Supervisor, and 4 residents of the town.
Easton Township Supervisor Bill Patton agreed, telling the Daily News that in his four years as supervisor, they’ve never had to prosecute a local ordinance.
He himself, according to the supervisor, informed the supervisor to ring the bell for the winch operator to lower the cage (or the bucket) down into the pocket, which is the lower part of the pit.
Patterson Supervisor Rich Williams and Carmel Supervisor Kenny Schmitt were also in attendance.
Prior to becoming Supervisor of Elections, Latimer served as Chief of Staff for the Supervisor of Elections from 2009 to 2013.
She accused the supervisor of making threats to McPherson on the night of the altercation, driving him to arm himself with a hammer because he was in fear of what the supervisor might do to him.
When he was appointed supervisor, she did two jobs, as deputy for both the supervisor and the new treasurer.
Burnett was going to be credited on the film as "Music Supervisor", but asked his credit to be "Music Archivist" because he "hated the notion of being a supervisor; I wouldn't want anyone to think of me as management".