College Services and Facilities Sample Clauses

College Services and Facilities. ‌ A. In accordance with applicable Board policy, the Association shall have reasonable use of College office services, to include duplicating, printing, and electronic communication privileges for the conduct of Association business. The Association agrees to pay the standard rates for the duplicating and printing services, and supplies related to Union Business. Use of such services and facilities shall be scheduled and prioritized by the appropriate administrative officers. B. The Board agrees that space for a bulletin board, to be purchased by the Association, shall be provided for the exclusive use of the Association for posting notices of activities and other matters of Association concern, provided such posting shall not include any item attacking the character, integrity, or ability of any member of the Board of Trustees or any of its· agents or employees. C. The Board agrees to provide the Association reasonable access to conference space for the conduct of normal Association business. D. The Association President may utilize their College office for Union business and it shall not interfere with College business.
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College Services and Facilities. A. In accordance with applicable Board policy, the Association shall have reasonable use of College office services, to include duplicating, printing, and electronic communication privileges for the conduct of Association business. The Association agrees to pay the standard rates for the duplicating and printing services and supplies used. Use of such services and facilities shall be scheduled and prioritized by the appropriate administrative officers. B. The Board agrees that space for a bulletin board, to be purchased by the Association, shall be provided for the exclusive use of the Association for posting notices of activities and other matters of Association concern, provided such posting shall not include any item attacking the character, integrity, or ability of any member of the Board of Trustees or any of its agents or employees. C. The Board agrees to provide the Association reasonable access to conference space for the conduct of normal Association business. The Board shall allow the Adjunct Faculty Association President ordinary use of non-dedicated office space and equipment for the conduct of Association business. D. The rights granted to the Association under this Section 6.6 shall not be provided to any other labor organization competing with the Adjunct Faculty Association.
College Services and Facilities. A. In accordance with applicable Board policy, the Association shall have reasonable use of College office services, to include duplicating, printing, and electronic communication privileges for the conduct of Association business. The Association agrees to pay the standard rates for the duplicating and printing services and supplies used. Use of such services and facilities shall be scheduled and prioritized by the appropriate administrative officers. B. The Board agrees that space for a bulletin board, to be purchased by the Association, shall be provided for the exclusive use of the Association for posting notices of activities and other matters of Association concern, provided such posting shall not include any item attacking the C. The Board agrees to provide the Association reasonable access to conference space for the conduct of normal Association business. The Board shall allow the Adjunct Faculty Association President ordinary use of non-dedicated office space and equipment for the conduct of Association business. D. The rights granted to the Association under this Section 6.5 shall not be provided to any other labor organization competing with the Adjunct Faculty Association.
College Services and Facilities. A. In accordance with applicable Board policy, the Association shall have reasonable use of College office services, to include duplicating, printing, and electronic communication privileges for the conduct of Association business. The Association agrees to pay the standard rates for the duplicating and printing services and supplies used. Use of such services and facilities shall be scheduled and prioritized by the appropriate administrative officers. B. The Board agrees that space for a bulletin board, to be purchased by the Association, shall be provided for the exclusive use of the Association for posting notices of activities and other matters of Association concern, provided such posting shall not include any item attacking the character, integrity, or ability of any member of the Board of Trustees or any of its agents or employees. C. The Board agrees to provide the Association reasonable access to conference space for the conduct of normal Association business and ten (10) hours per month of secretarial support provided the direct cost of such secretarial support shall be reimbursed to the College by the Association no later than the conclusion of each fiscal year. D. The Board shall provide the Association office space, telephone with voice mail privileges, and computer with e-mail access. Office furnishings, other equipment, and office supplies shall be the responsibility of the Association. The provisions of this office and service shall not interfere with either the educational process or student service. E. The rights granted the Association pursuant to this Section (6.5) shall not be granted to any other competing labor organization.

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