executive employees

executive employees
Persons whose duties include some form of managerial authority, actually directing the work of other persons. Persons whose duties relate to active participation in control, supervision and management of business, or who administer affairs, or who direct, manage, execute or dispense. Steiner v. Pleasantville Constructors, 181 Misc. 798, 46 N.Y.S.2d 120, 123.
The term executive employee carries the idea of supervision of or control over ordinary employees. Ralph Knight, Inc. v. Mantel, C.C.A.Mo., 135 F.2d 514, 517

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