Access to Employees Sample Clauses

Access to Employees. Staff representatives of the Union shall be allowed to visit work areas of employees during working hours and confer on conditions of employment to the extent that such visitations do not disrupt the work activities of the area being visited. Prior to entering the work area, the representative shall receive permission from the appropriate department head or his/her designee stating the reason(s) for such visitations. Permission shall not be unreasonably denied.
Access to Employees. MSEA-SEIU shall have access to employees covered by this Agreement to carry out its legal responsibilities as a bargaining agent as provided for in this Article. MSEA-SEIU's representatives will be granted reasonable access to employees during employees' working hours for the purpose of investigating and processing grievances and for the purposes of administering this Agreement. Such access will be subject to the representative providing the appropriate State representative with advanced notice of the visit. Such access will not disrupt State operations or violate agency security procedures. If access needs to be temporarily delayed for special reasons, those reasons shall be explained to the MSEA-SEIU representative. Any MSEA-SEIU representative may have access to employees in this unit for the purpose of explaining MSEA-SEIU programs and benefits during employees' non-working time, e.g., breaks, lunch periods and after hours, provided such access does not interfere with State operations. Such access shall be to non-work areas. The agencies of the State shall inform MSEA-SEIU of their new employee orientations and/or new hire paperwork processes and shall invite MSEA-SEIU to participate in orientation or new hire meetings through a brief presentation on MSEA-SEIU either in person or electronically. Each new employee, including employees who are new to an MSEA-SEIU bargaining unit, shall be allowed one (1) hour of paid work time within their first six (6) months of employment to meet with a representative of MSEA-SEIU for the purpose of explaining MSEA-SEIU programs and benefits. This meeting shall be scheduled at a time approved by the employee’s supervisor and shall take place in a non- work area.
Access to Employees. MSEA-SEIU shall have access to employees covered by this Agreement to carry out its legal responsibilities as a bargaining agent as provided for in this Article. MSEA-SEIU's representatives will be granted reasonable access to employees during employees' working hours for the purpose of investigating and processing grievances and for the purposes of administering this Agreement. Such access will be subject to the representative providing the appropriate State representative with advanced notice of the visit. Such access will not disrupt State operations or violate agency security procedures. If access needs to be temporarily delayed for special reasons, those reasons shall be explained to the MSEA-SEIU representative. Any MSEA-SEIU representative may have access to employees in this unit for the purpose of explaining MSEA-SEIU programs and benefits during employees' non-working time, e.g., breaks, lunch periods and after hours, provided such access does not interfere with State operations. Such access shall be to non-work areas.
Access to Employees. With prior notice to the facility manager, the Union or its officially designated representative shall have access to County employees during off-duty time in the non-work areas of County facilities for the purpose of Union business. With prior notice to the facility manager, the paid staff of the Union shall be allowed reasonable access to employee members during the work period and at the work location to investigate and/or represent employees within the unit in formal grievance or appeal matters.
Access to Employees. MSEA-SEIU shall have access to employees covered by this Agreement to carry out its legal responsibilities as a bargaining agent as provided for in this Article. MSEA-SEIU's representatives will be granted reasonable access to employees during employees' working hours for the purpose of investigating and processing grievances and for the purposes of administering this Agreement. Such access will be subject to the representative providing the appropriate State representative with advanced notice of the visit. Such access will not disrupt State operations or violate agency security procedures. If access needs to be temporarily delayed for special reasons, those reasons shall be explained to the MSEA-SEIU representative. Any MSEA-SEIU representative may have access to employees in this unit for the purpose of explaining MSEA-SEIU programs and benefits during employees' non-working time, e.g., breaks, lunch periods and after hours, provided such access does not interfere with State operations. Such access shall be to non-work areas. The agencies of the State shall inform MSEA-SEIU of their new employee orientations and/or new hire paperwork processes and shall invite MSEA-SEIU to participate in orientation or new hire meetings through a brief presentation on MSEA- SEIU either in person or electronically.
Access to Employees. Authorized representatives of the Union shall have the right to contact individual employees working within the representation unit represented by the Union in County facilities during business hours on matters within the scope of representation, providing arrangements are made on each such contact with the Agency/Department Head. The Agency/Department Head shall grant permission for such contact, if, in his or her judgment, it will not unduly disrupt the business of the work unit involved. When contact on the work location is precluded by confidentiality of records or of work situation, health and safety of employees or the public, or by disturbance to others, the Agency/Department Head shall have the right to make other arrangements for a contact location removed from the work area.
Access to Employees. A. UAPD representatives have access to employees on matters related to the administration of this Agreement. Access shall not interfere with the work of the employees or with the rights of the clients. UAPD representatives must notify the department head or designee in advance of the visit. At the correctional facilities, Xxxxxx State Hospital, and Atascadero State Hospital, notice must be given at least 24 hours in advance. B. The department head or designee may restrict access to certain work sites or areas for reasons of safety, security, patient care or privacy, or other business necessity. Access shall not be unreasonably withheld. If access to a particular work site is restricted, the State will provide an alternate site except in case of emergency.
Access to Employees. The Union may conduct Union business on District property and may have access to areas in which employees work at times that will not interfere with employees’ performance of duties. The Union shall notify the appropriate Department Manager of such activities.
Access to Employees. The Employer agrees to allow members of the Association the opportunity to have access to employees who are newly appointed to Association bargaining unit positions. This access shall be allowed for up to one (1) hour of paid release time for the newly appointed employee and on non-paid status for Association representatives.
Access to Employees. From and after the Closing, each of Buyer and Seller (the "Requested Party") shall afford to the other party (the "Requesting Party"), its officers, counsel, accountants and other authorized representatives reasonable access to the Requested Party's employees who formerly were or currently are employed by the Requested Party, without cost to the Requesting Party (other than payment of out-of-pocket costs not including personnel costs) and as reasonably required by the Requesting Party in connection with (i) any claim, action, litigation or other proceeding involving Seller, Buyer or the Schools, and (ii) the preparation of the Post-Closing Audit. Each party shall use its best efforts to cause such employees reasonably to cooperate with and assist the Requesting Party in its prosecution or defense of such claims, actions, litigation and other proceedings, which cooperation shall include, without limitation, preparing and providing written and oral discovery and attending and testifying at depositions, hearings, motions and trials, all as necessary in the reasonable opinion of the Requesting Party or its counsel. Any such access shall take place only during normal business hours in such a manner as not to interfere unreasonably with the operation of the business of the other party or such employee's duties of employment.