Secretary of Corrections Sample Clauses

Secretary of Corrections. Print/Sign Date ( ) Approved ( ) Disapproved cc: File SPO Form (CD-032801.2) Request for Union Time Agency/Division INSTRUCTIONS: When an employee is requesting union time the employee will give an approximate amount of time. If an employee is requesting Union time and or Administrative leave the request must state the general purpose for the time and must state the general destination. The employer may only deny a union time request for operational reasons. If the employer denies the request, they must include an explanation for the denial. The explanation will propose an alternative time for the union time to be taken. Each request for union time should be considered on a case-by-case basis and each case should be considered unique with its own merits in regards to union time and the request. Union time is applicable towards overtime. Any issues related to the use, or allegations of misuse of union time shall be handled in accordance with Article 9 section 3 of the CBA. Upon return the employee will log the actual dates and times of the union time taken. Requests for annual leave, accrued comp-time, and LWOP will be submitted separately in writing and shall be submitted in accordance with Article 9 section 5 A & B of the CBA. Employee Name-Last First Middle Date of Request Date of Union Time Needed Destination: General Purpose: (Please include approximate amount of time requested) Miscellaneous:  Labor Management Training (Circle one): (4) (8)  Other: (specify CBA Article & section provide a brief description of purpose): Grievances: (check one)  Meeting Face to Face: ( )  Process & Investigate: ( ) SPB Process: (check one)  SPB Hearing: ( )  NCA Response: ( )  Disciplinary Appeal Prep/Investigation: (4) hrs. Supervisor o Approved o Disapproved (may only be for operational reasons) Signature: Date: Employee Human Resource Dept. Date Left: Time: AM/PM Return Time: AM/PM Total Time Used (including travel if any): Employee Signature: o Union Internal Use Total Hours Used: Comments: Signature: Date:
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Secretary of Corrections. 3. If substantive comments/revisions are made during the review process, the contract draft shall be returned to the initiating management team member to review and make any further revisions.

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