MAILBOX USAGE Sample Clauses

MAILBOX USAGE. Duly authorized communications may be placed by the Federation in the mailboxes of unit members. Such communications must be dated and bear Federation identification as the distributor. The Federation agrees to use the district’s mail service in compliance with California Education Code section 7054.
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MAILBOX USAGE. Duly authorized communications may be placed by the Federation in the mailboxes of unit members. Such communications must be dated and bear Federation identification as the distributor.
MAILBOX USAGE. 6.1 All Correspondence and/or packages addressed to the CUSTOMER as specified in Art. 2 will be delivered by companies with authorisation to transport and deliver mail and packages. Access to the service is guaranteed 24 hours day.
MAILBOX USAGE. 6.1 All Correspondence and/or packages addressed to the CUSTOMER as specified in Art. 2 will be delivered by companies with authorisation to transport and deliver mail and packages.
MAILBOX USAGE. The Association shall have the right to post notices 3 concerning Association business. 5 (a) The Association agrees not to post political candidate or party- 6 specific materials on Association bulletin boards located on School 7 Board property. The Association shall have the right to a bulletin 8 board at each work site and department. The bulletin board shall be 9 in a location that can be easily seen by HESPA unit employees. 10 Management shall not remove documents placed on union bulletin 11 boards. 13 (b) The Association may use the courier service to disseminate 14 communications that are not politically specific (i.e., candidate or 15 party). 17 (c) The Association shall have the right to distribute non-political 18 Association materials in Employee mailboxes at school sites where 19 such mailboxes are provided.

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