Common use of Bargaining Unit Member Clause in Contracts

Bargaining Unit Member. Subject to the more detailed provisions of Articles I (Recognition) and XV (Seniority Credit), a bargaining unit member generally is an adjunct faculty member who is earning Seniority Credit (based on at least three credit hours of classroom instruction provided on the College's campus or away from campus but within Central New York) for the current semester (Fall/Spring) or summer session, or who in at least one of the preceding three semesters (Fall/Spring) or summer sessions has earned Seniority Credit (based on the same three credit hours of classroom instruction) in anyone semester/session . Bargaining Unit Member status is not attained by virtue of online teaching or the teaching of hybrid courses which required less than 30% of normal class time. Bargaining Unit Members who teach only in the summer lose Bargaining Unit Member status if they do not teach at least three credits hours for two consecutive xxxxxxx. Other Bargaining Unit Members lose Bargaining Unit Members status if they do not teach at least three credit hours for four consecutive semesters/sessions.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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