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Board Unit Description. The Board recognizes the Association as the exclusive bargaining representatives in regard to wages, hours, and working conditions for all full-time and regular part-time: bus drivers, the permanent standby driver, custodians, mechanics, food service, maintenance and administrative assistants , but excluding administrators, supervisors, employees hired as substitutes or for a special assignment, Central Office assistants, Maintenance/Transportation Administrative Assistant, Special Education Administrative Assistant, Accounting and Computing Employees, the Technology Coordinator, the Elementary Library Coordinator, Teacher Aides, students employed on a work-study program and all other employees who are covered by another labor agreement. The term “employee” when used in this Agreement shall refer to all employees represented by the Association in the bargaining unit as defined above. The Board agrees not to negotiate with any such employee individually or with any organization professing to represent the same other than the Association for the duration of this Agreement or until a representative election is held.
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