Professional employees definition

Professional employees organization” means any organization with membership open to professional employees, as defined in subdivision (11), in which the employees participate and that exists for the purpose, in whole or in part, of dealing with boards of education concerning, but not limited to, grievances, wages, hours of employment or conditions of work. The organizations may establish reasonable rules and regulations for conducting business, including provisions for the dismissal of individuals from membership;
Professional employees organizations" means any one or more organizations, agencies, committees, councils or groups of any kind in which professional employees participate, and which exist for the purpose, in whole or part, of engaging in professional negotiation with boards of education with respect to the terms and conditions of professional service or for the purpose of professional development or liability protection.
Professional employees organization" means any organization with membership open to professional employees, as defined in subsection (12), in which such employees participate and which exists for the purpose, in whole or in part, of dealing with municipalities concerning, but not limited to, grievances, wages, hours of employment, or other conditions of employment. Such organizations may establish reasonable rules and regulations for conducting business, including provisions for the dismissal of individuals from membership;

Examples of Professional employees in a sentence

  • Professional employees and academic administrators are generally classified as exempt and are paid monthly salaries.

  • Professional employees and academic administrators are exempt from overtime pay and are employed on a 10-, 11-, or 12-month basis, according to the work schedules set by the district.

  • Professional employees are permitted, in their professional judgment, to disclose any information acquired through a professional communication with a student, when such information concerns alcohol or drug abuse or any alcohol or drug problem of such student.

  • Professional employees assigned to provide instruction directly to students.

  • Professional employees who are not assigned to provide instruction directly to students and who are not administrative staff.


More Definitions of Professional employees

Professional employees organization” means any organization with membership open to professional employees, as defined in subdivision (8), in which the professional employees participate and that exists for the purpose of promoting the professional status and growth of educators and the welfare of students;
Professional employees organization” means any organization with membership open to professional employees, as defined in subdivision (11), in which the employees participate and that exists for the purpose of promoting the professional status and growth of educators and the welfare of students. The organizations may establish reasonable rules and regulations for conducting business, including provisions for the dismissal of individuals from membership;
Professional employees means those employees designated by the notice of appointment as "professional" including:
Professional employees. (except administrators) employed in a position requiring a certificate issued by the State Board of Education.
Professional employees means nurse anesthetists, physician assistants, nurses, nurse practitioners, psychologists, embryologists, tissue bank and laboratory personnel and other such professional employees who may generate professional charges. Such Professional Employees shall be the employees, or independent contractors, as the case may be, of the PC.
Professional employees for the purpose of this Agreement are all those employees in the Bargaining Unit whose salary and classification is consistent with the “professional series”;
Professional employees means employees engaged in work requiring specialized knowledge and skills attained through completion of a recognized course of instruction, including but not limited to attorneys, physicians, registered nurses, engineers, architects, and the various