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You have to contact a supervisor/authority on the site in question.
Personal responsibility
To supervise and support those they have responsibility for in the chain of command or authority.
There is a bog difference between Leader and Supervisor. Every leader will be supervisor but not the case vice-versa. Leader have power to supervise but supervisor may not have the power to lead. authority to Supervise comes with Leadership.
60 Days
90 consecutive days
A Supervisor, which is also named foreperson, overseer, area coordinator, has a position of trust in business.He can give order or instructions to subordinates, be held responsible for the work and actions of other employees.A supervisor is an overseer that has the main responsibility of ensuring that a group of subordinates get out the assigned amount of production, within acceptable levels of quality, costs and safety.He is responsible for the productivity and actions of a group of employees. The two key differences between a supervisor and a manager are the supervisor does not typically have "hire and fire" authority, also he doesn't have authority on budget. He has no authority to terminate an employee.A supervisor is a member of management, so his main job is more related with controlling work instead performing it directly.
No. TIP Members do not have any supervisor tools or any authority over other contributors. Impersonating a supervisor is a violation of the Terms of Use.
You need to discuss with this person that your relationship is strictly business and nothing else. If this does not work you need to go to a higher authority such as your supervisor or their supervisor to have them stop the problem.
A supervisor has the authority to warn against posting questions and answers in an irresponsible or unacceptable manner (i.e. profanity, racial slurs, etc.), to require users to obey the TOU (Terms of Use), and to require contributors to be respectful when posting questions and answers. If the contributor refuses to comply with the request/warning, then the supervisor has the authority to block that user from the site. They also block 'spammers', as well as reverting or removing their answers in which the spam was posted.While there are general guidelines as to how long a person is blocked, the length of time that person is blocked is generally at the supervisor's discretion, depending on the severity of the offense.A supervisor also has the authority to revert an answer to a previous version. For instance, if a person blanked a good answer and replaced it with nonsense or obscenity, then a supervisor can revert it back to the original (good) answer.A Senior Supervisor also has a few 'advanced powers'. For example, they can edit profile pages that are inappropriate if the contributor refuses to do so. They also have additional tools for preserving question/answers, among various other tasks.
only the employee or the supervisor of the employee responsible for installing the AF Form 979
Finance/Administration Section supervisor authority