District E-mail Sample Clauses

District E-mail. The CCE/AFT shall have the right to use the District e-mail system to communicate with employees in accordance with state law and District policies and procedures. E-mail communications for Union purposes will identify the Union in the subject heading of the communication, and may only be sent or responded to during breaks, lunch, before or after work hours, or during release time as provided by this Article.
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District E-mail. The Association may use the District’s e-mail system during non-working hours to communicate with its members regarding Association business within the following conditions:
District E-mail. Association Leadership (Executive Board and Grievance Chair) may use the District’s email system during non-instructional time to communicate with District Office personnel regarding Association business. The Association may use the District's e-mail system during non-working hours to communicate with its members regarding Association business within the following conditions:
District E-mail. 19.6.1 Unit members shall have the right to use e-mail to communicate with other employees of the District and other individuals and/or organizations within the scope of their professional responsibilities. Unit members shall not be disciplined for unsolicited receipt of inappropriate material.

Related to District E-mail

  • E-mail The Employee acknowledges that the Employer retains the right to review any and all electronic mail communications made with employer provided email accounts, hardware, software, or networks, with or without notice, at any time.

  • Campus Mail ‌ The University agrees to permit the Union the use of Campus Mail facilities for business pertaining to the Union and in order that all members of the bargaining unit be kept well- informed of Union meetings. All postage for metered mail must be supplied by the Union. For purposes of greater certainty, the University agrees to distribute notification of Union meetings provided by the Union to members of the bargaining unit through Campus Mail.

  • District Contribution Effective January 1, 2019:

  • Electronic Mail (E-mail If you send the Bank an e-mail message, the Bank will be deemed to have received it on the following business day. You should not rely on e-mail if you need to report an unauthorized transaction from one of your accounts or if you need to stop a payment that is scheduled to occur. • NOTE: E-mail transmissions outside of the Online Banking site are not secure. We advise you not to send us or ask for sensitive information such as account numbers, Password, account information, etc. via any general or public e-mail system. If you wish to contact us electronically, please use the e-mail link provided on our Online Banking site. Use this secure form to e-mail the Bank regarding inquiries about an electronic funds transfer error resolution, reporting unauthorized transactions, or contacting the Bank regarding other concerns of a confidential nature.

  • District The public agency or the school district for which the Work is performed. The governing board of the District or its designees will act for the District in all matters pertaining to the Contract. The District may, at any time:

  • District Insurance The District shall provide such insurance for the protection of employees as is required by RCW 28A.400.370 and upon annual renewal shall provide employees with a written summary of the coverage they have under the provisions of the District insurance policies. The District shall notify the President of any change in insurance coverage.

  • Certified Mail When mailed by certified mail, return receipt requested, notice is effective upon receipt, if delivery is confirmed by a return receipt.

  • Class Mail When mailed first class to the last address of the recipient known to the party giving notice, notice is effective three mail delivery days after deposit in a United States Postal Service office or mailbox.

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