WRITTEN NOTICE TO APPEAR Sample Clauses

WRITTEN NOTICE TO APPEAR. Whenever any bargaining unit member is required to appear before the School Board or the Superintendent concerning any matter which would be made a matter of record and could adversely affect the continuation of the employee in his or her office, position or employment, or the salary or increments pertaining thereto, then he or she shall be given prior written notice (e-mail is acceptable) of such meeting or interview and shall be entitled to have a representative of the Council or legal counsel present to advise him or her and represent him or her during such meeting or interview. If requested, the bargaining unit member or his/her representative will be informed in advance of the topic of discussion.
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WRITTEN NOTICE TO APPEAR. When an Bargaining Unit Member is required to appear before his/her supervisor/administrator or Board of Education, pre-disciplinary conference, regarding a written reprimand, suspension without pay or discharge, he/she shall have a minimum of twenty four (24) hours written notice, specifying the reason, and be entitled to representation if requested. Notice shall not be required when the health, safety or welfare of the persons in the school district may be in jeopardy.
WRITTEN NOTICE TO APPEAR. Whenever any classified employee is required to appear before the Superintendent or designee concerning any matter which would be made a matter of record and could adversely affect the continuation of the employee in their, position or employment, or the wages or any increments pertaining thereto, then they shall be given prior written notice of the reasons for such meeting or interview and shall be entitled to have a representative of the Union or legal counsel present to advise them and represent them during such meeting or interview. Prior to the imposition of any discipline, the Union shall have full rights to complete discovery of evidence and any information, witness names and statements used by the District as the basis for discipline.

Related to WRITTEN NOTICE TO APPEAR

  • Written Notice Any notice, demand, direction or instruction to be given to the Depositor, Evaluator or Supervisor hereunder shall be in writing and shall be duly given if mailed or delivered to the Depositor, 2455 Corporate West Drive, Lisle, Illinois 60532, or at such other adxxxxx xx xxxxx xx xxxxxxxxx xx xxx Xxxxxxxxx xx the other parties hereto in writing.

  • Written Notices All copies of written notices relating to a violation of a Local, State, or Federal law including, without limitation, environmental laws relating to land use, zoning compliance, or building codes;

  • Written Notification Failing settlement at this level, the Union shall in writing notify the Employer of the alleged discrepancy and the names of the employees involved, and the period of time that such discrepancy is claimed to cover. Upon receipt of such written notice, the Employer agrees to promptly furnish the representative of the Union wage data pertaining to the alleged wage discrepancy.

  • Notice of Intent When the President or representative has reason to believe that a suspension or termination should be imposed, the President or representative shall provide the employee with a written notice of the proposed action and the reasons therefor. Such notice shall be sent certified mail, return receipt requested, or delivered in person with written documentation of receipt obtained. The employee shall be given ten (10) days in which to respond in writing to the President or representative before the proposed action is taken. The President or representative then may issue a notice of disciplinary action under Article 16.4.below. The employee has a right to union representation during investigatory questioning that may reasonably be expected to result in disciplinary action. If the President or representative does not issue a notice of disciplinary action, the notice of proposed disciplinary action shall not be retained in the employee's evaluation file.

  • Notice to Employer Employee agrees to notify Employer immediately of any employers for whom Employee works or provides services (whether or not for remuneration to Employee or a third party) during the Specified Term or within the Restrictive Period. Employee further agrees to promptly notify Employer, during Employee’s employment with Employer, of any contacts made by any gaming licensee which concern or relate to an offer of future employment (or consulting services) to Employee.

  • Notice To or From Co-Applicants Any notice we give you or your co-applicant is considered notice to all co- applicants; and any notice from you or your co-applicant is considered notice from all co-applicants.

  • Notice to Terminate Notify Seller in writing that this Contract is terminated; or

  • Notice to Employees Contractor must give notice in writing to its employees who perform work on this Contract, either at the time of hire or before commencement of work on this Contract, or by posting a notice in a location frequented by employees, of the number of hours per day and days per week that the employees may be required to work.

  • Notice to Employee If an employment agreement entered into after August 1, 1977 contains a provision requiring the employee to assign or offer to assign any of the employee’s rights in any invention to an employer, the employer must also, at the time the agreement is made, provide a written notification to the employee that the agreement does not apply to an invention for which no equipment, supplies, facility or trade secret information of the employer was used and which was developed entirely on the employee’s own time, and (1) which does not relate (a) directly to the business of the employer or (b) to the employer’s actual or demonstrably anticipated research or development, or (2) which does not result from any work performed by the employee for the employer.

  • Notice to Parties Whenever any notice, statement or other communication is required under this Contract, it will be sent by E-mail or first class U.S. mail service to the following addresses, unless otherwise specifically advised.

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