Union Investigative and Visitation Privileges Sample Clauses

Union Investigative and Visitation Privileges. Representatives of the Union may with the permission of the department head or his designee visit the work location of employees covered by this Agreement at any reasonable time and location for the purpose of investigating grievances. Such representative shall limit their activities during such investigations to matters relating to this Agreement.
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Union Investigative and Visitation Privileges. The Business Representative of the Union may visit the work location of Employees covered by this Agreement at any reasonable time; provided however, such visitation shall not interfere with the normal functioning of the City.
Union Investigative and Visitation Privileges. Union officials may visit the work location of the employees at any time for the purpose of investigating grievances and disciplinary matters. Such representatives shall limit their activities during such investigations to matters relating to subjects covered by this Agreement, and matters within the jurisdiction of the Public Employment Relations Commission. Work hours shall not be used by employees or Union Officials for the promotion of Union affairs other than stated above. The Employer will not be held liable for breaches of confidentiality. At the supervisor’s discretion and provided there exists a legitimate concern, a Union representative (not on duty) and a represented employee may leave the floor for the purposes of investigating disciplinary and grievance related matters.
Union Investigative and Visitation Privileges. Authorized agents of the Union shall have access to the Employer's establishment during working hours for the purpose of adjusting disputes, investigating working conditions, and ascertaining that the Agreement is being adhered to, provided there is no undue interruption of the Employer's working schedule. The Employer will be notified by the Union Representative of his presence on the premises.

Related to Union Investigative and Visitation Privileges

  • No Restriction on Existing Examination and Investigative Authority That this Agreement shall in no way preclude any State Mortgage Regulator from exercising its examination or investigative authority authorized under the laws of the corresponding Participating State in the instance a determination is made wherein Respondent is found not to be adhering to the requirements of the Agreement, other than inadvertent and isolated errors that are promptly corrected by Respondent, or involving any unrelated matter not subject to the terms of this Agreement. The Parties agree that the failure of Respondent to comply with any term or condition of this Agreement with respect to a particular State shall be treated as a violation of an Order of the State and may be enforced as such. Moreover, Respondent acknowledges and agrees that this Agreement is only binding on the State Mortgage Regulators and not any other Local, State or Federal Agency, Department or Office.

  • RESPONSIBILITY OF CONSULTANT Consultant shall take all responsibility for the work, shall bear all losses and damages directly or indirectly resulting to Consultant, to any subcontractor, to the City, to City officers and employees, or to parties designated by the City, on account of the performance or character of the work, unforeseen difficulties, accidents, occurrences or other causes to the extent predicated on active or passive negligence of the Consultant or of any subcontractor.

  • UNION RIGHTS AND ACTIVITIES 6.01 The Union shall notify the Employer annually, in writing, of the names of its Shop Stewards and committee persons and of any changes as they occur.

  • INSPECTIONS AND AUDITS 30 A. ADMINISTRATOR, any authorized representative of COUNTY, any authorized representative 31 of the State of California, the Secretary of the United States Department of Health and Human Services, 32 the Comptroller General of the United States, or any other of their authorized representatives, shall have 33 access to any books, documents, and records, including but not limited to, financial statements, general 34 ledgers, relevant accounting systems, medical and client records, of CONTRACTOR that are directly 35 pertinent to this Agreement, for the purpose of responding to a beneficiary complaint or conducting an 36 audit, review, evaluation, or examination, or making transcripts during the periods of retention set forth 37 in the Records Management and Maintenance Paragraph of this Agreement. Such persons may at all 1 reasonable times inspect or otherwise evaluate the services provided pursuant to this Agreement, and the 2 premises in which they are provided.

  • AUDITS AND INVESTIGATIONS 27.1 Each invoice paid by UNDP shall be subject to a post-payment audit by auditors, whether internal or external, of UNDP or by other authorized and qualified agents of UNDP at any time during the term of the Contract and for a period of three (3) years following the expiration or prior termination of the Contract.

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