Common use of Definition of Unit Clause in Contracts

Definition of Unit. On November 10, 1988, the National Labor Relations Board certified HUCTW as the exclusive collective-bargaining representative of the employees in the unit found to be appropriate. The definition of the Unit, as amended by the N.L.R.B. December 29, 1988, and subsequently by the parties, is as follows: All full-time and regular part-time clerical and technical (including service) employees (who work at least 17 ½ hours per week) who have been classified to be in grades 47U-56U, and who work in Massachusetts or at Dumbarton Oaks in Washington, DC, excluding all other employees, all students of the University (on the student payroll), employees in the existing bargaining units, confidential employees, professional employees, managerial employees, casual employees, temporary employees hired for three months or less, part-time employees who work less than 17 ½ hours per week, employees on permanent leave, guards and supervisors as defined in the National Labor Relations Act, and those positions which are appropriately classified as exempt under the Fair Labor Standards Act. Transition

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

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Definition of Unit. On November 10, 1988, the National Labor Relations Board certified HUCTW as the exclusive collective-bargaining representative of the employees in the unit found to be appropriate. The definition of the Unit, as amended by the N.L.R.B. December 29, 1988, and subsequently by the parties, is as follows: All full-time and regular part-time clerical and technical (including service) employees (who work at least 17 ½ hours per week) who have been classified to be in grades 47U-56U47U- 56U, and who work in Massachusetts or at Dumbarton Oaks in Washington, DC, excluding all other employees, all students of the University (on the student payroll), employees in the existing bargaining units, confidential employees, professional employees, managerial employees, casual employees, temporary employees hired for three months or less, part-time employees who work less than 17 ½ hours per week, employees on permanent leave, guards and supervisors as defined in the National Labor Relations Act, and those positions which are appropriately classified as exempt under the Fair Labor Standards Act. Transition

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

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