Professional Committees Sample Clauses

Professional Committees. Steering/Teacher Support System – Chairperson of Record X 1 position Steering/Teacher Support System Members – Up to 5 positions, may be increased by mutual agreement of the parties
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Professional Committees. Professional Committees shall be established in accordance with this Article, for the purpose of maintaining communications to cooperatively discuss issues of mutual concern and to promote a climate of professionalism and constructive employee/Employer relations. The parties are committed to attempt to resolve issues of mutual concern. Agendas for all meetings will be exchanged in advance so that both parties are prepared to discuss the issues. The parties shall have appropriate decision makers in attendance at meetings.
Professional Committees. When approved by the Superintendent of Schools prior to the meeting, the Rossford Board of Education shall pay the cost of a substitute for absence due to attendance at professional meetings by Association officers which are financed by the Rossford Association of Classroom Teachers. The intent of this section is to pay for substitute costs made necessary by meetings which are at some distance from the Rossford District and not to pay substitute costs for meetings in or near the Rossford District. No more than (4) days per school year shall be approved for each officer of the Association.
Professional Committees. Professional Committees shall be established in accordance with this Article, for the purpose of maintaining communications to cooperatively discuss issues of mutual concern and to promote a climate of professionalism and constructive employee/Employer relations. The parties are committed to attempt to resolve issues of mutual concern. Agendas for all meetings will be exchanged in advance so that both parties are prepared to discuss the issues. The parties shall have appropriate decision makers in attendance at meetings. The parties agree that within six (6) months of ratification, joint Facility Professional Committee, Regional Professional Committee and Agency Professional Committee training will be established for each Agency. This training will be coordinated through the Office of Collective Bargaining. Explanation: The parties agree to joint training at the Professional Comittees. Instructions: OCB shall coordinate the training.
Professional Committees. It is agreed that as district professional councils and/or committees on curriculum are formed, consideration will be afforded to representation thereon by Unit IV members. Where in the Superintendent’s discretion it is appropriate to do so, one member of this unit shall be part of the District’s Educational Advisory Committee.
Professional Committees. The language in this Article continues unchanged from the previous Agreement, except for a minor housekeeping change. Professional Committees shall be established in accordance with this Article, for the purpose of maintaining communications to cooperatively discuss issues of mutual concern and to promote a climate of professionalism and constructive employee/Employer relations. The parties are committed to attempt to resolve issues of mutual concern. Agendas for all meetings will be exchanged in advance so that both parties are prepared to discuss the issues. The parties shall have appropriate decision makers in attendance at meetings.
Professional Committees. Recognizing the need for meaningful professional development, a committee consisting of four (4) administrators (secondary and elementary), selected by the Superintendent, and four (4) educators (secondary and elementary), selected by the Association President, will meet to allow for the Association to provide input into district-wide in-service and professional development plans and programming. The committee will report to the Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources and the HCTA President no later than May 1st annually indicating any changes made for the following school year or any recommendations that may affect the Master Contract.
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Professional Committees. ‌ The Parties agree to establish committees composed of persons appointed by the Board and the Association or by mutual agreement. The committees shall discuss overall relations between the Parties, exchange information, receive suggestions, consider problems, offer solutions, and discuss improvements in situations of mutual concern.

Related to Professional Committees

  • Advisory Committees The Board may appoint Advisory Committees to review design review applications, or provide input on other issues of concern to the Board or the Commission. These Advisory Committees include, but are not necessarily limited to, the following:

  • Joint Committees 1101 Release Time

  • 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.

  • Professional Development Committee There shall be a Professional Development Committee composed of two (2) members of the Association one of whom shall be the Bargaining Unit President or designate and two (2) representatives of the Hospital one of whom shall be the Chief Nursing Officer or designate and one human resources representative.

  • Local Professional Development Committee 1. The Local Professional Development Committee (LPDC) shall be established to oversee and review professional development plans pursuant to ORC 3319.22.

  • Committees 1. The Parties agree on establishing Committees in the following matters: (a) Trade in Goods; (b) Trade in Services; (c) Investment; (d) Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures; (e) Technical Barriers to Trade; (f) Trade Facilitation; (g) Rules of Origin; and (h) Cooperation, including Intellectual Property. 2. The Free Trade Commission may create additional Committees, if needed. The Committees on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures, Technical Barriers to Trade and Rules of Origin shall coordinate their tasks with those of the Committee on Trade in Goods. 3. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, the Committees shall convene in regular session once a year at the same time the Free Trade Commission convenes. When special circumstances arise, the Parties shall meet at any time upon agreement at the request of one Party. Regular sessions of the Committees shall be chaired successively by each Party. Other sessions of the Committee shall be chaired by the Party hosting the meeting. The sessions may be held by any technological means available to the Parties. 4. When necessary, the Committees created hereby shall consult with such other Committees as needed to address the issues they handle.

  • Staffing Committee A. Responsibilities. The Nurse Staffing Committee (“NSC”) shall be responsible for determining the Institute’s staffing plan and resolving complaints raised by nurses regarding the implementation of the plan as well as those activities required of it under RCW 70.41, et seq and its successors.

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