Common use of Recognition and Unit Description Clause in Contracts

Recognition and Unit Description. Section 1. The Employer recognizes the Union as the exclusive bargaining agent for the purposes of collective bargaining relative to wages, pay related benefits and other conditions of employment of all employees of the unit. The Employer and the Union agree not to discriminate against employees covered by this Agreement on account of membership or non-membership in the Union. Section 2. The Unit to which this Agreement is applicable consists of all regular uniformed and investigatory employees, including probationary (excluding layoff or discharge), up to and including Lieutenants, Dispatchers, and Animal Control Officer, but excluding all ranks above Lieutenants and excluding Police Chief, Deputy Chief, Part time Employees, School Crossing Guards and civilian employees. Section 3. In addition to the specific reference to differences in benefits for various members of the bargaining unit, the following provisions do not apply to the Animal Control Officer: Article 7; Article 8 Section 3, 4 and 5; Article 12; Article 13 Section 4; Article 16;

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Recognition and Unit Description. Section 1. The Employer recognizes the Union as the exclusive bargaining agent for the purposes of collective bargaining relative to wages, pay related benefits and other conditions of employment of all employees of the unit. The Employer and the Union agree not to discriminate against employees covered by this Agreement on account of membership or non-membership in the Union. Section 2. The Unit to which this Agreement is applicable consists of all regular uniformed and investigatory employees, including probationary (excluding layoff or discharge), up to and including Lieutenants, Dispatchers, and Animal Control Officer, but excluding all ranks above Lieutenants and excluding Police Chief, Deputy Chief, Part time Employees, School Crossing Guards and civilian employees. Section 3. In addition to the specific reference to differences in benefits for various members of the bargaining unit, the following provisions do not apply to the Animal Control Officer: Article 7; Article 8 Section 3, 4 and 5; Article 12; Article 13 Section 4; Article 16;; Article 20 Section 13 Section 4. The Employer and the Union agree not to discriminate in any way against employees covered by this Agreement on account of their protected class status as defined by state or federal law.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement