STRIKE BY OTHER BOARD EMPLOYEES Sample Clauses

STRIKE BY OTHER BOARD EMPLOYEES. No Teacher shall be requested or required to perform the duties of any other Teacher or employee of the Board who is engaged in a strike.
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STRIKE BY OTHER BOARD EMPLOYEES. 26.01 In the event of a strike by other employees of the Board, the parties agree that:
STRIKE BY OTHER BOARD EMPLOYEES. 21.00.00 In the event of a strike by employees of the Board other than Teachers of the Union, the Board and the Union recognize the following consideration: 21.00.01 Teachers of the Union employed by the Board are bound to honour the terms and conditions of the Collective Agreement subject to the Education Act and Regulations; 21.00.02 in the event of a strike by other Board employees, the Board shall notify the Union President and the Chair of the Council of XXXXX Xxxxxxxx 00 immediately the situation is evident;
STRIKE BY OTHER BOARD EMPLOYEES. Where a Teacher feels that his/her safety is jeopardized by crossing a picket line, the Teacher shall contact the Director of Education or designate, who in turn will provide for the safety of the Teacher in reporting for work.
STRIKE BY OTHER BOARD EMPLOYEES. L3.05 During a legal strike undertaken by members of another bargaining unit against the Board, no Occasional Teacher shall be required to perform duties beyond the scope of his/her regular duties.
STRIKE BY OTHER BOARD EMPLOYEES. L27.01In the event of a strike by other employees of the Board, the parties agree that:
STRIKE BY OTHER BOARD EMPLOYEES. No Teacher shall be requested or required to perform the duties of any other Teacher or employee of the Board who is engaged in a strike. No Teacher shall be disciplined or penalized in any way for refusing to cross a picket line or for refusing to perform the duties of any other Teacher or employee of the Board who is engaged in a strike. In witness whereof, the Parties have caused this Collective Agreement to be signed in their respective names by their respective representatives thereunto duly authorized as this day of 2005. For the Board For the Union Memorandum of Agreement Between The Xxxxxxxxx & Xxxxx District School Area Board And The Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario
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