BARGAINING UNIT MEMBER RESPONSIBILITIES Sample Clauses

BARGAINING UNIT MEMBER RESPONSIBILITIES. 3.1 It is the responsibility of the Association and each individual bargaining unit member to honorBoard policies and administrative regulations that do not conflict with this Agreement. 3.2 The bargaining unit members’ responsibilities to their students and their profession entail the performance of duties and the expenditure of time beyond the regular classroom duty hours, which include: A. Careful daily preparation of lesson plans to meet the needs of students on different levels of ability. Plans should be available for review by appropriate supervisors and for use by substitutes and shall include a general course outline to cover anticipated or unanticipated long-termabsence by the bargaining unit member. B. Objective evaluation of the progress of each student. C. Observation of students in a variety of circumstances and recording of pertinent information for confidential use by bargaining unit members, counselors, andadministrators. D. Discussion of student learning problems with parents in a professional and objective manner. E. Consideration of home conditions which hamper learning and make scheduling of parent-teacher conferences during usual hours impossible. F. Participation in curricular activities intended for individual professional growth of bargaining unit members and for the progressive evaluation of the JK-12curriculum. 1. Staff meetings. a. Department meetings to discuss immediate problems.
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  • Company Responsibilities In the case of a piggyback registration of Warrant Shares, the Company shall use its best efforts to keep the Holder advised in writing as to the initiation, effectiveness and completion of such registration. At its expense the Company shall: (a) prepare and file a registration statement (and such amendments and supplements thereto) with respect to such Registrable Securities and use its best efforts to cause such registration statement to become and remain effective for a period of 180 days or until the Holder or Holders have completed the distribution described in the registration statement relating thereto, whichever first occurs; (b) furnish such number of copies of a Prospectus in conformity with the requirements of applicable law, and such other documents incident thereto as a Holder from time to time may reasonably request; and (c) use every reasonable effort to register or qualify the Registrable Securities covered by such registration statement under the state Blue Sky laws of such jurisdictions as the Company's Board of Directors may reasonably determine, and do any and all other acts and things which may be necessary under said Blue Sky laws to enable the sellers of the Registrable Securities to consummate the public sale or other disposition of the Registrable Securities owned by them in such jurisdictions, except that the Company shall not for any purpose be required to qualify to do business as a foreign corporation in any jurisdiction wherein the Registrable Securities are so qualified.

  • Employer Responsibilities Recognizing the inherent risk(s) in a correctional setting, the Employer is obligated to provide a safe workplace and to educate employees on proper safety procedures and use of protective and safety equipment. The Employer is committed to responding to legitimate safety concerns raised by the Union and employees. The Employer will comply with federal and state safety standards, including requirements relating to first aid training, first aid equipment and the use of protective devices and equipment.

  • Bargaining Unit Roster The County will transmit to the Union a current listing

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