Business by Association Representatives on School Property Clause Samples

The 'Business by Association Representatives on School Property' clause regulates the activities of union or association representatives when they are present on school premises. Typically, this clause outlines the conditions under which representatives may visit, such as requiring prior notice, restricting visits to non-instructional times, or limiting interactions to designated areas. Its core function is to balance the rights of association representatives to conduct official business with the need to minimize disruptions to the educational environment and maintain school security.
Business by Association Representatives on School Property. Representatives of the Association shall be permitted to transact Association business on school property with employees during their non-contract hours, or at other times with the approval of the Superintendent, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. Such representatives shall make their presence known to the proper official upon entering the building or at other times.
Business by Association Representatives on School Property. With the permission of the building Principal, which shall not be unreasonably denied, representatives of the Association shall be permitted to transact Association business on school property.
Business by Association Representatives on School Property. Authorized agents of the exclusive bargaining representative (the Association), upon notifying the school office, may meet with school employees in the school building during duty free times of such employees. There shall be no interruptions of the educational program.

Related to Business by Association Representatives on School Property

  • Association Representatives Authorized representatives of the Association shall be permitted to transact Association business on and with school property at all reasonable times provided that such activities shall not interfere with normal school operations.

  • Visits by Union Representatives 9 The County agrees that accredited representatives of the American Federation of 10 State, County and Municipal Employees, AFL-CIO, whether local Union representatives, 11 Staff Representatives, or International representatives, upon reasonable and proper 12 introduction, shall have reasonable access to the premises of the County at any time 13 during working hours to conduct Union business. The Union agrees that such visits will 14 cause no disruptions or interruptions of work.

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  • UNION REPRESENTATIVE'S VISITS 30.01 Duly authorized full-time representatives of the Union shall be entitled to visit the Co-operative for the purpose of observing working conditions, interviewing members and unsigned employees and to ensure that the terms of the Collective Agreement are being implemented. 30.02 The interview of an employee by a Union Representative shall be permitted, after notifying the General Manager or their designated representative, and shall be: (a) carried on in a place within the Co-operative's premises designated by management; (b) held whenever possible during the lunch period; however, if this is not practical; (c) held during the regular working hours; time taken for such interview in excess of five (5) minutes shall not be on Co-operative time unless with the approval of management; (d) held at such times as will not interfere with service to the public.