Designated Union Officer Release Time Sample Clauses

Designated Union Officer Release Time. The School District will allow a maximum of eight (8) hours per week of release time for a designated Union Officer to conduct Union business as may be necessary. The following provisions will govern the use of this release time: • The Union, in cooperation with the District, will establish the day(s) and time(s) of such release. Although changes may occur, it is the intention of both parties to maintain a consistent schedule of release time for the purpose of conducting Union business. • The Union will designate the officer to be released within 15 days of the incumbent change by election or appointment. • Release time will not exceed eight (8) hours per week and shall not be less than two (2) consecutive hours in any one day. • Changes to the agreed upon schedule or to the designated Union Officer will be limited to five (5) times per year unless approved by District management. • Reimbursement to the School District will be made on a quarterly basis beginning July 1st of any year. The rate is adjustable each year based on the wage and benefit increase as documented by the District and consistent with this Agreement. • Release time that is voluntarily sacrificed by the Union will not accrue.
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Designated Union Officer Release Time. The School District will allow a maximum of eight (8) hours per week of release time for a designated Union Officer to conduct Union business as may be necessary. The following provisions will govern the use of this release time:  The Union, in cooperation with the District, will establish the day(s) and time(s) of such release. Although changes may occur, it is the intention of both parties to maintain a consistent schedule of release time for the purpose of conducting Union business.  The Union will designate the officer to be released within 15 days of the incumbent change by election or appointment.  Release time will not exceed eight (8) hours per week and shall not be less than two

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