Composition of the bargaining unit Sample Clauses

Composition of the bargaining unit. The bargaining unit represented by FEA shall include all full- and part-time certificated employees who serve during the normal school year as classroom teachers or as allied professionals (including guidance counselors and guidance resource teachers, library media teachers, speech language pathologists, school nurse consultant, and school psychologists), unless otherwise explicitly excluded by this CBA. Certificated management, confidential, and supervisory personnel are specifically excluded. Employment by the District or any affiliated entity in one of the following roles, by itself, shall not qualify an employee as a unit member; however, an employee who otherwise qualifies as a unit member does not lose that status by taking on one of these roles as an additional duty: substitute teacher, home teacher, adult education teacher, ROP / CTE teacher, adult or community education assistant, campus recreation personnel, tutor or tutoring service personnel, summer school teacher, coach, curriculum writer, or workshop participant.
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Composition of the bargaining unit. All job classifications (with the exception of substitute classified employees) secretary, custodial, pupil transportation, food service, educational aide, and maintenance, to be a part of the bargaining unit except that of the Superintendent’s secretary. The Supervisory positions (Head Xxxx, Head Bus Driver, Head Custodian) are not part of the bargaining unit.

Related to Composition of the bargaining unit

  • Integrity of the Bargaining Unit Unless otherwise provided by law, the Employer recognizes the integrity of the bargaining unit and will act consistently with the current policy to use State employees to perform all State functions in State operated facilities in preference to contracting out with the private sector. In the event the Employer proposes to use non-bargaining unit individuals to displace continuing bargaining unit positions, it will provide the Union with notice at the earliest opportunity, but normally notify the union at least sixty (60) days in advance (unless circumstances require a shorter notice) and be available to meet with the Union within one week after the notice is sent. Supervisors will not be assigned posts for the purpose of limiting overtime opportunities for bargaining unit employees except when fiscal or operational exigencies necessitate. Upon written request from the President of the Union identifying specific areas of concern, DBM will review the bargaining status of identified employees, correct errors and share the results of the review with the Union on a quarterly basis.

  • Work of the Bargaining Unit (a) In order to protect the standard of nursing care, the Employer shall not contract out the work normally performed by members of this bargaining unit except:

  • NATURE OF THE BARGAINING UNIT 1.01 The Employer recognizes the United Food and Commercial Workers Union, Local No. 832, as the sole and exclusive bargaining agent for all employees of Fort La Xxxxx School Division, employed as bus drivers, custodial and maintenance employees, and school administrative assistants in the Province of Manitoba, save and except the Supervisor of Operations, Managers, those above the rank of Manager and those excluded by the Act.

  • Single Bargaining Unit The parties to this Agreement, along with all those employees whose employment is governed by this Agreement, constitute a single bargaining unit for the purposes of negotiating and implementing the terms of this Agreement. The form and operation of this single bargaining unit will be subject to this Agreement.

  • Protection of Bargaining Unit Work The Employer shall not assign work normally performed by members of this bargaining unit to persons outside the bargaining unit, to the point that it directly results in the termination, layoff or reduction in normal hours of any bargaining unit member The Employer shall not enter into any agreement that restricts or purports to restrict in any way the employment of and assignment of work to Nurses covered by this Collective Agreement without prior consultation and discussion with the Union’s Labour Relations Officer for the life of this Agreement. In the event of a fundamental change in the work normally performed by members of the bargaining unit, it is agreed that the parties shall meet to discuss these changes.

  • RECOGNITION AND BARGAINING UNIT 2.1 The City hereby recognizes the Union as the exclusive collective bargaining representative, for the purposes stated in RCW 41.56, for the bargaining unit as defined by the Public Employment Relations Commission certification contained in Appendix A of this Agreement.

  • Bargaining Unit The term "bargaining unit" as used in this Agreement refers to the bargaining unit defined in Article 1, Recognition.

  • Transfer outside of the Bargaining Unit (a) A nurse who is transferred to a position outside of the bargaining unit for a period of not more than three (3) months, or is seconded to teach for an academic year shall not suffer any loss of seniority, service or benefits. A nurse who is transferred to a position outside of the bargaining unit for a period of more than three (3) months, but not more than one (1) year shall retain, but not accumulate, her or his seniority held at the time of the transfer. In the event the nurse is returned to a position in the bargaining unit, she or he shall be credited with seniority held at the time of transfer and resume accumulation from the date of her or his return to the bargaining unit. A nurse must remain in the bargaining unit for a period of at least three

  • Mid-Term Bargaining Section 39.1. Subject to the specific rights retained by the Employer in this Agreement, the Employer recognizes its legal obligation under O.R.C. Chapter 4117 to bargain with the FOP prior to implementation of any changes in wages, hours, or other terms and conditions of employment applicable to members of the bargaining units. Prior to implementing new or changed work rules, policies, or other changes that materially affect wages, hours, or terms or conditions of employment of bargaining unit employees, the Employer will notify the Union seven (7) days in advance of the effective day of implementation. If the Union requests to bargain over such change within the notice period, the Employer and the Union will negotiate in good faith. If the Employer and the Union bargain to impasse, the parties may submit the issues to non-binding mediation. However, if the change is not a topic of bargaining under RC Chapter 4117, or in the case if the change is necessary due to exigent circumstances or a state or federal directive or regulation, the Employer is not required to give a seven (7) day notice or to bargain over the implementation of the change; however, the Employer may elect to do so if time permits, without waiving its rights.

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