Right to Access to College Services and Facilities Sample Clauses

Right to Access to College Services and Facilities. As the officially designated bargaining representative of the faculty, the AAUP shall have the rights of reasonable access to College services and facilities to transact official business. The College shall provide the AAUP with:
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Right to Access to College Services and Facilities. As the officially designated bargaining representative of the faculty, the AAUP shall have the rights of reasonable access to College services and facilities to transact official business. The College shall provide the AAUP with: An office with a door, separate from the office assignments of any of the AAUP Officers, and a storage area. Use of College meeting rooms, conference rooms, classrooms, auditoriums or laboratories. Reasonable use of College facilities, audiovisual equipment, and personal computers for purposes of transacting official AAUP business for the bargaining unit, provided that such use does not interfere with the normal operation of the College or the performance of duties by any employee. Use of such designated College bulletin boards as shall be mutually agreed upon by the AAUP and the College. Use of a specially designated AAUP mailbox to be located at each campus, and access to faculty mailboxes for communication with members of the bargaining unit regarding AAUP business. Access to College photocopying machines or services at the same cost and under the same conditions as provided to students or non-bargaining unit employees, provided no unreasonable demands are placed upon secretarial or clerical help. Use of College telephones to conduct toll-free calls for AAUP business regarding the bargaining unit, provided that such does not interfere with College use of the telephone or the performance of duties by any employee. The AAUP shall reimburse the College for any toll calls, consistent with College practices. The AAUP shall, within twenty (20) days of the signing of this Agreement, print and distribute copies of this Agreement to all members of the bargaining unit and shall provide to the AAUP Membership Chair an additional ten (10) copies for each year of the Agreement. The College shall provide to new hires into the bargaining unit a copy of this Agreement on or before the effective date of hire. The College shall either provide printing services internally or bear the cost of duplication of the Agreement by a third party. The College shall continue to provide the AAUP with two (2) file cabinets which shall be maintained by the AAUP in the office(s) of AAUP official(s). The College shall list in the College telephone directory the names, titles, and telephone numbers of nine (9) officers of the AAUP designated by the President of the AAUP. Faculty members who require access to the College during non-operational times may request su...

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