Exclusive Bargaining Unit Clause Samples
The Exclusive Bargaining Unit clause defines a specific group of employees who are solely represented by a designated union or bargaining agent for the purposes of collective bargaining. This clause typically outlines which job classifications, departments, or roles are included in the unit, and may exclude certain positions such as management or confidential employees. Its core function is to clearly establish which employees are covered by the collective bargaining agreement, thereby preventing disputes over representation and ensuring that negotiations are conducted efficiently and with the appropriate parties.
Exclusive Bargaining Unit. The Board of Education of the Berkeley Unified School District (hereinafter “BUSD” or “District”) recognizes the Union of Berkeley Administrators (hereinafter “UBA”), as the exclusive bargaining representative of a bargaining unit of certificated supervisory employees. The unit represented by UBA shall include all certificated supervisory positions designated as principals, vice-principals, deans, program supervisors, coordinators, department chairpersons, managers, and coordinators.
Exclusive Bargaining Unit. The District recognizes the Union as the exclusive bargaining unit, grievance representative, and negotiating representative for all union employees
Exclusive Bargaining Unit. The Board recognizes the Union as the sole and exclusive bargaining representative for all classroom teachers, social workers, psychologists, guidance counselors, librarians, teachers on leave, coaches, special classroom teachers (i.e., homebound or those who rotate from school to school), regular part-time teachers, nurses, and all other certified employees represented who have no authority in hiring or dismissal of employees (all of whom hereafter are referred to as “teacher” or “teachers”). The employee organization or Union will be recognized as the negotiating agent only for all certificated personnel in the district actually engaged in positions which are not administrative or supervisory in nature. This does not exclude department chairpersons as members of the bargaining unit. The Board shall negotiate with no other individual or group purporting to represent the teachers nor shall any other group have the rights granted to the Union herein.
