Committee Leave Sample Clauses

Committee Leave. 25.4.1 Where a Member is required to serve on a University Committee as an Association representative, the Member will make a request to their immediate supervisor for the necessary time off with no loss of compensation and benefits for activities, including meetings required by the Committee Chairperson. Such requests will not be unreasonably denied.
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Committee Leave. Association members may request leave to serve on Association committees 47 or task forces or to accept appointments as professional representatives to education committees 48 at the state or national level. Approval of such leave may be granted by the Superintendent based 49 upon the following criteria: 50
Committee Leave. Where an employee is appointed to an appropriate national or international professional organisation, he or she may be granted leave of absence by the employer to attend meetings of such organisations where the attendance is seen to be of benefit to the public health system. Such leave shall be paid in accordance with the employee's normal allocated hours.
Committee Leave. The Company agrees to meet with the following committees no less than two (2) times per year, or at the additional request of either party. Flight Attendants shall bid for committee work utilizing the appropriate bidding codes and shall receive the hourly meal allowance in accordance with Article
Committee Leave. In future central bargaining between the Canadian Union of Public Employees and the participating hospitals, an employee serving on the Union's Central Negotiating shall be paid for time lost from his normal straight time working hours his regular rate of pay and without loss of leave credits for attending central negotiating meetings with the Hospitals' Central Negotiating Committee in direct negotiations up to the point of arbitration. Upon reference to arbitration, the Negotiating Committee members shall receive unpaid time off for the of attending arbitration hearings. It is understood and agreed that the maximum number of Union Central Negotiating members entitled to payment: under this provision shall be seven and in no case will more than one employee from a hospital be entitled to such payment. The Union shall advise the Hospitals' Central Negotiating Committee before negotiations those employees to be paid under this provision. The Hospitals' Central Negotiating Committee shall advise the seven hospitals accordingly. Pay for Grievance Committee or Stewards The Hospital will recognize a Grievance which shall be composed of not more than three representatives and will deal with said committee with respect to matter which properly arises from time to time during the term of this agreement. The Union will be composed of the president, the secretary and the representative concerned with the grievance. The Union acknowledges that Committee members and stewards have regular duties must be and efficiently performed on behalf of the Hospital and that such employees will not therefore leave their duties without first obtaining permission to do so from their immediate supervisor, it being understood that permission will not be unreasonably withheld, and that when their regular duties they will be required to report their return to their immediate supervisor, it being understood that time so taken away form regular duties will be confined to an absolute minimum. It is agreed that time away from regular duties with the permission of the Hospital when on the premises of the Hospital shall be without loss pay. ARTICLE
Committee Leave. In central bargaining between the Canadian Union of Public Employees and the participating hospitals, an employee serving on the Union's Central Negotiating Committee shall be paid for time lost from his normal straight time working hours at his regular rate of pay and without loss of leave credits for attending central negotiating meetings with the Hospital's Central Negotiating Committee in direct negotiations up to the point of arbitration. Upon reference to arbitration, the negotiating Committee members shall receive unpaid time off for the purpose of attending arbitration hearings. It is understood and agreed that the maximum number of Union Central Negotiating Committee members entitled to payment under this provision shall be seven, and in no case will more than one employee from a hospital be entitled to such payment. The Union shall advise the Hospitals' Central Negotiating Committee, before negotiations commence, of those employees to be paid under this provision. The Hospitals' Central Negotiating Committee shall advise the seven Hospitals accordingly.

Related to Committee Leave

  • Sabbatical Leave Committee Shall consist of the following:

  • LABOR MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE 1. A Statewide Labor Management Committee consisting of not more than five (5) members selected by the VSEA from among bargaining units represented by VSEA and not more than five (5) members selected by the State shall meet periodically to discuss a mutually agreed agenda which may include methods of improving labor relations, productivity, safety, and health problems of a continuing nature, or other problems which have an impact on conditions of employment; provided, however, these sessions are not for the purpose of discussing pending grievances or for collective bargaining on any subject.

  • Labour Management Committee (a) Where the parties mutually agree that there are matters of mutual concern and interest that would be beneficial if discussed at a Labour-Management Committee Meeting during the term of this Agreement, the following shall apply.

  • LABOR/MANAGEMENT COMMITTEES Section 1. Labor/Management Committees The parties recognize that the holding of periodic meetings for the exchange of views and information contributes to the effectiveness of the labor/management relationship. Therefore, the parties shall establish Labor/Management Committees (LMC), in accordance with the provisions in this Article, for the purpose of addressing matters of concern in the areas of personnel policies, practices, conditions of employment, and other matters affecting employees. Each LMC will be co-chaired by one member from labor and one member from management.

  • JOINT LABOR MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE In order to encourage open communication, promote harmonious labor relations, and resolve matters of mutual concern, the parties agree to create a joint labor- management committee. The committee will be governed by the following principles:

  • Consultative Committee 26.1 The parties agree to establish a consultative committee to assist the parties improve productivity, efficiency and to provide for the effective involvement of employees in decision making processes. The committee will consist of an equal number of company and elected employee representatives.

  • LABOR-MANAGEMENT RELATIONS COMMITTEE Section 1. The Employer and the Federation agree to the establishment of Labor- Management Relations Committees for Divisions represented by the Federation. The purpose of these Committees is to discuss any item of concern, including safety, to either party and to improve communications between the Employer and the members of the bargaining unit.

  • APPRENTICESHIP COMMITTEE The central parties agree that within sixty (60) days of the commencement of this agreement, a joint local committee consisting of up to three representatives each will be formed to discuss the feasibility of establishing an apprenticeship program(s). If such a program is deemed feasible, the local parties will determine the terms and conditions of such program(s). The joint local committee will seek the availability of any federal or provincial funds to cover the costs of such programs.

  • Sick Leave Bank Committee The Committee shall be appointed by the BTU-ESP for the purpose of administering the Sick Leave Bank. The Committee shall:

  • Training Committee The parties to this Agreement may form a Training Committee. The Training Committee will be constituted by equal numbers of Employer nominees and ETU employee representatives and have a charter which clearly states its role and responsibilities. It shall monitor the clauses of this Agreement which relate to training and ensure all employees have equal access to training.

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