Time-Off for Bargaining Unit Members Clause Samples

The 'Time-Off for Bargaining Unit Members' clause grants employees who are part of a bargaining unit the right to take time away from their regular work duties to participate in union-related activities, such as negotiations or meetings. Typically, this time off is either paid or unpaid, depending on the agreement, and may require advance notice or approval from management. The core purpose of this clause is to ensure that union representatives and members can effectively engage in collective bargaining and union functions without fear of reprisal or loss of income, thereby supporting fair labor relations and organizational transparency.
Time-Off for Bargaining Unit Members. Time-off with no loss of pay for bargaining unit members to perform these duties shall be granted.
Time-Off for Bargaining Unit Members. Time off with no loss of pay for bargaining unit members on the JOHSC to perform these duties shall be granted as per the Occupational Health and Safety Act.

Related to Time-Off for Bargaining Unit Members

  • Bargaining Unit Roster The County will transmit to the Union a current listing

  • Bargaining Units The bargaining units shall consist of: (A) All full-time, sworn police officers below the rank of Sergeant who are employed by the City of Columbus, Ohio, Division of Police. (B) All full-time, sworn police officers holding the rank of Sergeant or above who are employed by the City of Columbus, Ohio, Division of Police, but excluding the Chief and Deputy Chiefs.

  • Bargaining Unit Work The City agrees that it will not assign work currently performed by employees under this Agreement to City employees in other bargaining units.

  • Bargaining Unit The term "bargaining unit" as used in this Agreement refers to the bargaining unit defined in Article 1, Recognition.

  • Bargaining Unit Seniority The length of continuous service in a position or succession of positions within Bargaining Unit Two (2), beginning with the last date of hire or transfer into the Bargaining Unit, as defined by seniority credits.