Common use of Equal Representation Clause in Contracts

Equal Representation. Membership in the Union is separate, apart, and distinct from the assumption by an employee of his/her obligations to the extent that he/she received equal benefits. The Union is required to represent all of the employees in the bargaining unit fairly and equally without regard to whether or not an employee is a member of the Union; the terms of this Agreement being made for all employees in the bargaining unit.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Equal Representation. Membership in the Union is separate, apart, and distinct from the assumption by an employee one of his/her obligations his equal obligation to the extent that he/she received he receives equal benefits. The Union is required under this agreement to represent all of the employees in the bargaining unit fairly and equally without regard to whether or not an employee is a member of the Union; the . The terms of this Agreement being agreement have been made for all employees in the bargaining unitunit and not only for members of the Union.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement