UNION RECOGNITION Sample Clauses

UNION RECOGNITION. The Employer recognizes the Union as the exclusive bargaining agent for all employees for whom the Union has been certified.
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UNION RECOGNITION. A. The Employer hereby recognizes the Union as the sole and exclusive collective bargaining agent of the employees covered by this Agreement for the purpose of collective bargaining with respect to rates of pay, wages, hours of employment and other conditions of employment.
UNION RECOGNITION. Pursuant to the Maine Labor Relations Board certification dated July 12, 1977, the State recognizes the Maine State Employees Association (MSEA-SEIU) as the sole and exclusive representative for the purpose of representation and negotiations with respect to wages, hours of work and other conditions of employment for all employees included in the Professional and Technical Services Bargaining Unit. In the event of a dispute between the parties as to future inclusions or exclusions from the unit resulting from the establishment of new or changed classifications or titles, either party to this Agreement may apply to the Maine Labor Relations Board for resolution of the dispute. Employees who are employed on a seasonal basis, i.e., for regularly recurring seasonal periods of three (3) months or more, shall be covered by the provisions of this Agreement upon the completion of six (6) months employment, subject to any special provisions relating to their employment. In order to qualify, such six (6) months must be worked in not more than three (3) consecutive years and only time in pay status during such seasons shall count. Employment time of persons outside State service who are on acting capacity assignment to a seasonal position, and employment time of persons holding a seasonal intermittent position shall not count towards the completion of such six
UNION RECOGNITION. Section 1. The Employers recognizes the Union as the sole and exclusive representative for the employees in the bargaining unit. Whenever used in this Agreement, the term "bargaining unit" shall be deemed to include those individuals employed by the Employer in the following positions:
UNION RECOGNITION. The Board recognizes the Union as the exclusive bargaining representative of all employees employed in the title of Substance Abuse Prevention and Intervention Specialist except that this Agreement does not apply to employees holding basic pedagogical licenses or hourly employees. These persons and each of them are hereinafter referred to variously as "employees" or "employee," as "employees (or employee) in the bargaining unit," or "employees (or employee) covered by this Agreement," or "SAPIS". During the term of this Agreement should the Board employ a new title or category of employees having a community of interest with employees in an existing bargaining unit described herein, employees in such new title or category shall be included within the existing unit, and upon request of the Union the parties shall negotiate the terms and conditions of employment for such new title or category of employees; but nothing contained herein shall be construed to require re-negotiation of terms and conditions of employment applicable to employees in the existing bargaining unit as a result of the Board's redesignation of the title or category of employees in the unit. Nothing contained herein shall be construed to prevent any Board official from meeting with any employee organization representing employees in this bargaining unit for the purpose of hearing the views and proposals of its members, except that, as to matters presented by such organizations which are proper subjects of collective bargaining, the Union shall be informed of the meeting and, as to those matters, any changes or modifications shall be made only through negotiation with the Union. It is understood that all collective bargaining is to be conducted at Board headquarters level. There shall be no negotiation with the Union or with any other employee group or organization at the school or any other level. Nothing contained herein shall be construed to prevent any individual employee from (1) informally discussing a complaint with his/her immediate supervisor (2) processing a grievance in his/her own behalf in accordance with the complaint and grievance procedure hereinafter set forth in Article XX. Nothing contained herein shall be construed to deny to any employee his/her rights under Section 15 of the New York Civil Rights Law or under applicable civil service laws and regulations.
UNION RECOGNITION. 1.1 The University recognizes the Union as the exclusive bargaining representative for the employees described below.
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