General Recognition/Exclusive Representation Sample Clauses

General Recognition/Exclusive Representation. The Board recognizes the Association as the exclusive bargaining representative for all certificated teaching personnel employed by the District and placed on contract for the duration of the assignment in accordance with Alaska Statute (more than nineteen (19) days). Certificated employees represented by JSAA shall not be included in the Association bargaining unit.
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Related to General Recognition/Exclusive Representation

  • Exclusive Representation The Employer shall not enter into any agreements with the employees covered by this Agreement either individually or collectively or with any other employee organization which in any way conflicts with the terms and provisions of this Agreement. Further, the Employer shall meet and negotiate, pursue the resolution of grievances and conduct arbitration proceedings only with the properly designated representative(s) of the Union.

  • False Representation Contractor understands, acknowledges, and agrees that any false representation or any failure to comply with a representation, warranty, or certification made by Contractor is subject to all civil and criminal consequences provided at law or in equity including, but not limited to, immediate termination of this Contract.

  • RECOGNITION OF EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATIVE Section 1. Recognition: In accordance with the PELRA, the school district recognizes Education Minnesota, Intermediate School District 917, Local 3904 as the exclusive representative of employees employed by the school district, as defined in Article III of this Agreement, which exclusive representative shall have those rights and duties as prescribed by the PELRA and as described in the provisions of this Agreement.

  • MULTIPLE REPRESENTATION The Buyer hereby acknowledges that the Brokerage may be entering into listing agreements with sellers of properties the Buyer may be interested in buying or leasing. In the event that the Brokerage has entered into or enters into a listing agreement with the seller of a property the Buyer may be interested in buying or leasing, the Brokerage will obtain the Buyer’s written consent to represent both the Buyer and the seller for the transaction at the earliest practicable opportunity and in all cases prior to any offer to purchase or lease being submitted or presented. The Buyer understands and acknowledges that the Brokerage must be impartial when representing both the Buyer and the seller and equally protect the interests of the Buyer and the seller in the transaction. The Buyer understands and acknowledges that when representing both the Buyer and the seller, the Brokerage shall have a duty of full disclosure to both the Buyer and the seller, including a requirement to disclose all factual information about the property known to the Brokerage. However, The Buyer further understands and acknowledges that the Brokerage shall not disclose: • that the seller may or will accept less than the listed price, unless otherwise instructed in writing by the seller; • that the Buyer may or will pay more than the offered price, unless otherwise instructed in writing by the Buyer; • the motivation of or personal information about the Buyer or seller, unless otherwise instructed in writing by the party to which the information applies or unless failure to disclose would constitute fraudulent, unlawful or unethical practice; • the price the Buyer should offer or the price the seller should accept; and • the Brokerage shall not disclose to the Buyer the terms of any other offer. However, it is understood that factual market information about comparable properties and information known to the Brokerage concerning potential uses for the property will be disclosed to both Buyer and seller to assist them to come to their own conclusions. Where a Brokerage represents both the Seller and the Buyer (multiple representation), the Brokerage shall not be entitled or authorized to be agent for either the Buyer or the Seller for the purpose of giving and receiving notices.

  • Exclusive Representative The University recognizes UPTE-CWA 9119, which was certified by the Public Employment Relations Board (PERB) on April 15, 1996 in SF-PC-1051-H as the sole and exclusive representative for the purposes of collective bargaining with respect to wages, hours, and terms and conditions of employment for all employees, excluding employees defined by XXXXX as managerial, supervisory and/or confidential and all student employees whose employment is contingent upon their status as students, in the bargaining unit.

  • FALSE STATEMENTS; BREACH OF REPRESENTATIONS The Parties acknowledge that this Agreement has been negotiated, and is being executed, in reliance upon the information contained in the Application, and any supplements or amendments thereto, without which the Comptroller would not have approved this Agreement and the District would not have executed this Agreement. By signature to this Agreement, the Applicant:

  • Scope of Representation The scope of representation shall be limited to matters relating to wages, hours of employment, and other terms and conditions of employment as stated in law or determined by PERB. Nothing herein may be construed to limit the right of the District to consult with CSEA on any matter outside the scope of representation.

  • Fair Representation MSEA-SEIU acknowledges its statutory responsibility to represent and handle grievances for all employees within the bargaining unit. The State shall not be responsible for actions taken or not taken by MSEA-SEIU with respect to its responsibility to provide fair representation.

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