RECOGNITION Recognition Clause Samples
The Recognition clause serves to formally acknowledge certain facts, rights, or obligations between the parties within an agreement. Typically, this clause is used to confirm the existence of prior agreements, the validity of specific documents, or the acceptance of particular terms by both parties. By explicitly stating these acknowledgments, the clause helps prevent future disputes over what has been accepted or recognized, thereby ensuring clarity and mutual understanding in the contractual relationship.
RECOGNITION
Recognition. The Board recognizes the Union as the sole and exclusive bargaining representative for all employees in the following described unit: The bargaining unit includes all full-time and regular part-time Civil Service Employees of the school district and all instructional assistants employed by the school district, except that supervisory, confidential, and management level employees, as those terms are defined in Ohio Revised Code Section 4117.01(F), (J), and (K), are excluded from the bargaining unit. Such supervisory and management level employees are not included in the list of classifications paid in accordance with the pay ranges adopted in connection with this agreement. There shall be a total of six (6) clerical positions designated as confidential as defined in O.R.C. Section 4117.01(C)(6). Said employees will not participate in OAPSE DAY.
