Common use of CONDUCT OF CONGRESS BUSINESS Clause in Contracts

CONDUCT OF CONGRESS BUSINESS. A. Congress representatives may conduct Congress business during working hours, but not during teaching hours or hours during which required duties have been assigned to them. The conduct of such business shall not interfere with the performance of any other bargaining unit member’s teaching or duty assignment. If, in the conduct of Congress business, a representative visits a school other than that to which he or she is regularly assigned, the signing-in procedure in effect at such school shall be followed and the building principal or, in his/her absence, whoever is acting in the principal’s stead shall be notified of the presence of the building representative in the building and the purpose of the visit.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, ecommons.cornell.edu

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