RECOGNITION OF THE DISTRICT'S RIGHTS Sample Clauses

RECOGNITION OF THE DISTRICT'S RIGHTS. Section 1 – Management & Board Rights The board hereby retains and reserves unto itself, without limitation, all powers, rights, authority, duties and responsibilities conferred upon and vested in it by the laws and the constitution of the state of Michigan and of the united states, provided that such rights and responsibilities shall be exercised by the board and in conformity with the provisions of this contract. This contract shall by way of illustration and not by way of limitation, the right to:
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RECOGNITION OF THE DISTRICT'S RIGHTS. Section 1 - District's Rights The District retains exclusively all its legal, customary, and normal functions of management of the affairs of the District, including, but not limited to, the determination of the number and types of schools, and the location, schedule, curriculum and staffing thereof, the hiring, transfer, promotion and demotion of its teachers, the establishment and enforcement of rules to maintain efficiency of and discipline among its teachers, including but not limited to rules concerning substance abuse, and the suspension, discipline, and discharge of its teachers; provided, however, that in the exercise of such functions the District will not discriminate against any teacher because of membership or non-membership in the Association.

Related to RECOGNITION OF THE DISTRICT'S RIGHTS

  • RECOGNITION OF THE UNION 1. The BCPSEA recognizes the BCTF as the sole and exclusive bargaining agent for the negotiation and administration of all terms and conditions of employment of all employees within the bargaining unit for which the BCTF is established as the bargaining agent pursuant to PELRA and subject to the provisions of this Collective Agreement.

  • Recognition of Stewards The Employer recognizes employees who are designated by the Union as stewards to act on behalf of the employees.

  • Recognition of the Association The County recognizes the Government Supervisors Association of Florida, OPEIU, Local 100, ("Association") which has been certified, by the Florida Public Employee Relations Commission, Certification Number 1289, as the sole and exclusive representative of the employees within the Bargaining Unit, as described pursuant to PERC Case No. EL-2000-013, and as amended by mutual agreement of the parties for the purpose of collective bargaining with respect to wages, hours of employment, and other terms and conditions of employment. References to “Supervisory” in this Agreement will include all Bargaining Unit members.

  • RECOGNITION OF UNION Clause 2.01 The Employer hereby recognizes the Union as the sole and exclusive collective bargaining agency for all employees of Greater Sudbury Hydro Plus Incorporated in respect of hours of work, wages and working conditions save and except non-union supervisors, persons above the rank of non-union supervisor, and staff employed in a confidential capacity in matters relating to Labour Relations. Clause 2.02 That the Employer agrees to recognize the duly appointed officials of the employees as the Official Committee(s) of the Union pertaining to the question of wages, hours of work and working conditions. Clause 2.03 The Union shall have the right to have the assistance of representatives of the Canadian Union of Public Employees when dealing with the Employer, or their duly appointed designates. Clause 2.04 Persons whose jobs are not in the Bargaining Unit shall not work on any jobs which are included in the Bargaining Unit to the extent that this would eliminate positions. Clause 2.05 There shall be no Union activity of any kind on the Employer's time other than that provided for in this Agreement or that specifically authorized by the Employer. Clause 2.06 No person shall be required as a condition of employment to become or remain a member of any Union or other organization. Clause 2.07 The Employer shall, for direct collective bargaining prior to Conciliation, pay the normal wages and benefits for maximum of three (3) employees who are members of the Union Negotiating Committee for a total of one hundred and twenty (120) hours and thereafter pay fifty percent (50%) of normal wages and full benefits.

  • RECOGNITION AND JURISDICTION The Employer recognizes the Union as the sole and exclusive collective bargaining agent for all employees who are engaged in the receiving, cutting, grinding, slicing, curing, displaying, preparing, processing, seal­ ing, wrapping, bagging, pricing, prefabricating and selling of all meat products, sausage, poultry, rabbits, fish and seafood products, canned hams, bacon, pork loins and picnics, whether such products are fresh, frozen, chilled, cooked, cured, smoked or barbecued, including those employees operating equipment used in wrapping, cubing, tenderizing of such meat products and who perform their duties in all areas where such products are prepared, displayed and offered for retail sale in service or self-service cases located in retail markets that are presently owned, leased^ arv^-diled, operated or supervised by the Employer during the period of this Agreement. All services as indicated above shall be performed by employees covered <b y . this Agreement. The aforesaid shall not preclude the Employer from purchasing and selling fresh prepack­ aged, case-ready, unpriced, chill-pack whole, cut-up, and parts of chickens. The foregoing provision is not intended and will not be interpreted to prevent Employer from follow­ ing practices in or out of its stores which have been followed in the past by a store covered by a Greater Kansas City Retail Meat Cutters Contract, which ex­ pired October 3, 1965, and it is not intended by this provision to prevent the Employer from cutting, pack­ aging or otherwise handling meat at a central point in Greater Kansas City if the work previously per­ formed at the Employer’s store would be performed by members of the Union under a contract stipulating the rates provided for in this contract with hours and working conditions tailored to fit the operation. It shall not be required to price merchandise which has a UPC label only or which has a UPC label and has been pre-priced with a price stated in dollars and cents by a supplier or manufacturer in stores equipped with scanners. Meat merchandisers and meat supervisors may handle the product when working along with a meat cutter for the purpose of training and supervision within store.

  • Recognition of rights (a) The Parties acknowledge the regulation of union entry to workplaces under the Fair Work Act and the OHS Act, and recognise their obligation to comply with the requirements of these laws when rights are being exercised under that legislation. The Parties agree that nothing in this clause can deprive any Party of their rights or remedies under the Fair Work Act and OHS Act.

  • Recognition and Rights of Stewards (a) The Employer recognizes the Union's right to select stewards to represent employees. The Employer and the Union will agree on the number of stewards, taking into account both operational and geographic considerations.

  • RECOGNITION AND MEMBERSHIP (TA 5/9/19)‌ 16 Section 1. The Hospital recognizes the Association as the collective bargaining 17 representative with respect to wage rates, hours of work, and other conditions of 18 employment for a bargaining unit composed of all categories of registered nurses 20 Hospital shall not challenge the status of bargaining unit nurses or assert that 21 bargaining unit nurses are supervisors.

  • Recognition and Negotiation 3.01 The Division recognizes the Canadian Union of Public Employees and its Local 2348 as the sole and exclusive bargaining agent for all employees of the Division set forth in the Manitoba Labour Board Certificate No. MLB 5017 dated the 4th day of February, 1994, and for those employees for whom the Division and the Union from time to time mutually agree upon.

  • Recognition and Negotiations The Employer or anyone authorized to act on their behalf recognizes the Union as the sole collective bargaining agency for its employees classified and covered by this Agreement. The Employer agrees to negotiate with the Union or anyone authorized to act on behalf of the Union, in any and all matters affecting the relationship between the parties to this Agreement.

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