Charter School Neutrality Statement Sample Clauses

Charter School Neutrality Statement. The Cleveland Municipal School District understands and confirms its commitment to meet its obligation under ORC Chapters 3314 and 4117 with respect to community schools and the rights of employees in those schools to seek to join together for purposes of collective bargaining. As well, CMSD recognizes the right of the Cleveland Teachers Union as a labor organization to seek to organize and represent, for purposes of collective bargaining, teachers and paraprofessionals employed by community schools located within the boundaries of the District. CMSD agrees that it will not place nor attempt to place restrictions of the employees or sponsors or governing authorities of any community school with respect to whether the employees of such community school should join or not join CTU or any labor organization.
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Charter School Neutrality Statement. The Cleveland Municipal School District understands and confirms its commitment to meet its obligation under ORC Chapters 3314 and 4117 with respect to community schools and the rights of employees in those schools to seek to join together for purposes of collective bargaining. As well, CMSD recognizes the right of the Cleveland Teachers Union as a labor organization to seek to organize and represent, for purposes of collective bargaining, teachers and paraprofessionals employed by community schools located within the boundaries of the District. The Governing Board must provide to all full-time employees health and other benefits. The Governing Board may determine that its benefits plan shall be that of the Sponsor, as it applies to various categories of employees and as may be amended from time to time by the Sponsor. In the event certain employees have bargained collectively pursuant to Chapter 4117 of the Ohio Revised Code, the collective bargaining agreement supersedes this plan to the extent that the collective bargaining agreement provides for health and other benefits. To the extent required by law, the benefits provided by the School must include and are subject to Chapters 3307 and 3309 of the Ohio Revised Code ("STRS" and "SERS"), as applicable.

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