Common use of Instructional Program Configuration Clause in Contracts

Instructional Program Configuration. The organizational structure of programs and divisions is determined by collaboration of the Vice President, deans, Association and the affected program faculty. Prior to any changes in program configuration, a description of the proposed change, along with the rationale for it, will be shared with the affected faculty, who will provide input. The plan will then be discussed in the Labor-Management Committee, and any resulting recommendations will be provided to the Vice President, who will make the final decision. Individuals affected by the proposed change will not participate in the development of the Labor-Management Committee recommendation. The Association President or designee will be included in all steps of the collaborative process.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: bcahe.org, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Instructional Program Configuration. The organizational structure of programs and divisions is determined by collaboration of the Vice PresidentXxxxxxx or designee, deans, Association and the affected program faculty. Prior to any changes in program configuration, a description of the proposed change, along with the rationale for it, will be shared with the affected faculty, who will provide input. The plan will then be discussed in the Labor-Management Committee, and any resulting recommendations will be provided to the Vice PresidentXxxxxxx or designee, who will make the final decision. Individuals affected by the proposed change will not participate in the development of the Labor-Management Committee recommendation. The Association President or designee will be included in all steps of the collaborative process.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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