Recognition Clause definition

Recognition Clause shall not be interpreted or applied so as to restrict the Employer from assigning non-bargaining unit personnel to perform work performed by bargaining unit personnel in accordance with the applicable job descriptions.
Recognition Clause shall not be interpreted or applied so as to restrict the Employer from assigning non-bargaining unit personnel to perform work performed by bargaining unit personnel in accordance with job descriptions on file with the Department of Administrative Services, and consistent with Ohio Revised Code 4117.08(C)3 and (C)8.
Recognition Clause. The board shall recognize the majority petitioning group of licensed teachers that have duly executed the proper petition, as required by law, as the exclusive representative bargaining unit for the subsequent contract/school year. The duration of the master agreement shall be for a period of one school/fiscal year. • Individual contracts clause: Individual contracts will be consistent with the terms and conditions of the negotiated agreement. Amendments to the contract can be agreed upon between the teacher and the school district. Hours: Hours teachers are expected to be at school for the school day to cover their teaching assignment, shall be one-half hour prior to the beginning of the school day and one-half hour after the end of the school day. If not going to be there by the expected time or leave earlier than expectation, administration must be notified or be subject to disciplinary action. There is an expectation of professional responsibility to carry out the necessary duties related to other curricular and co-curricular assignments and separately contracted extra-curricular assignments.

Examples of Recognition Clause in a sentence

  • RECOGNITION The Recognition Clause printed in this booklet is a typical Recognition Clause, with slight variations from Company to Company.

Related to Recognition Clause

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  • Special Conditions means Special Conditions of Contract, which override the General Conditions, also referred to as SCC.

  • EU Model Clauses means the (Standard Contractual Clauses (processors)) or any subsequent version thereof published by the European Commission (which will automatically apply). The Standard Contractual Clauses current as of the effective date of the Agreement are attached hereto as Appendix 4.

  • General Conditions means the “International Development Association General Conditions for Credits and Grants”, dated July 1, 2005 (as amended through October 15, 2006).

  • Adequate Assurance of Performance has the meaning given to it in Section 10.3.