Association Business and Communication Sample Clauses

Association Business and Communication. (1) The Association and its representatives may be permitted to conduct Association business on school property provided that such activities do not interfere with job performance and the orderly operation of the school.
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Association Business and Communication. ‌ The Association and its representatives will be permitted to conduct Association business on school property provided that such activities do not interfere with job performance and the orderly operation of the school. The Association may use facilities for its meetings with the permission of the building administrator so as not to conflict with other scheduled uses. An employee working during the Association’s meetings may arrange, with his/her supervisor, for scheduled time off without pay to attend the meeting. Though time at the meeting will not be considered time worked, such employee can make up this time off in order to accrue her/his regular number of hours. The Association may post notices on staff bulletin boards and/or use employee mailboxes provided such notices and/or mail is of non-political nature. The requirement that such material be non-political shall not apply to internal Association campaigns/elections. The Association may use the District email system to communicate with its members who have district email accounts. (Note: the employee has no right of confidentiality when using any public computer.) In addition, the Association may make reasonable use of such office equipment as available for official Association business of a non-political nature when such equipment is not otherwise in use. The Association will provide consumable materials used such as paper. The use of District office equipment by the Association is intended to be for the production of materials for internal Association use and/or for Association communication with the District only. The Board recognizes the need for communication between the Association and the District during the workday. Access to communications such as phones and District e-mail will be available to meet the needs for that communication and to facilitate a good working relationship between the Association officers and District and Administrative staff.
Association Business and Communication. Representatives of the Association and its affiliates will be permitted to transact official Association business on school property, provided this shall not disrupt normal school operation and provided the use of school facilities by the building principal or the superintendent.
Association Business and Communication. The Association will be allowed to use the school buildings as long as the scheduled use is outside the school day. The Association will be allowed to use bulletin boards, which are designated, for Association use. The Association will be allowed to use employee mailboxes and E-mail to distribute official Association information. The Association will be permitted to make reasonable use of word processors and copiers, which are designated, for its use. Such use shall be subject to reasonable charges for consumables.

Related to Association Business and Communication

  • General Communications The type of communications described and defined in Article 5.6 herein.

  • Notice and Communications Notices and communications between the parties to this Contract may be sent to the following addresses: District: Contractor: Name Name Portland Public Schools   X.X. Xxx 0000   Portland, Ore. 97208-3107   The party giving notice will provide notice in writing, dated and signed by the party giving notice or by a duly authorized representative of that party. Notice is not effective for any purpose whatsoever unless served in one of the following manners: If notice is given by personal delivery, it is deemed delivered on the day of delivery. If notice is given by overnight delivery service, it is deemed delivered one (1) day after date deposited, as indicated by the delivery service. If notice is given by depositing same in United States mail, enclosed in a sealed envelope, it is deemed delivered three days after date deposited, as indicated by the postmarked date. If notice is given by registered or certified mail with postage prepaid, return receipt requested, it is deemed delivered on the day the notice is signed for.

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