Interoffice Mail Service Sample Clauses

Interoffice Mail Service. The Union shall be allowed reasonable use of City interoffice mail service for the distribution of non-controversial written materials for the information of representatives and officers.
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Interoffice Mail Service. The Association shall be allowed reasonable use of VTA interoffice mail service for distribution of non-controversial written material for the information of representatives and officers.
Interoffice Mail Service. ‌ The CMEA shall be allowed reasonable use of City interoffice mail service, telephone, voice mail and email for the distribution of information related to Association meetings and activities, provided such materials do not violate Article 2 (Nondiscrimination) of this MOU or Administrative Instruction 71 (dated April 1, 2004), as amended, and are neither defamatory nor of a partisan political nature.
Interoffice Mail Service. Job Description ......................................................................................................................................... Leave (Annual and Sick) ........................................................................................................................... Recall from Annual Leave ............................................................................................................... Leave Without Pay, Labor Organization ...................................................................................................

Related to Interoffice Mail Service

  • Mail Service The Union shall be permitted to use the State inter and intra-office paper mail system. This usage shall be limited to matters that involve the Union and the Employer. It is not to be used for the purpose of mass mailings to membership and/or bargaining unit employees. The Employer agrees not to open employee union mail when clearly marked as such. Where security is of concern, the mail shall be opened in the presence of the addressee. When feasible, and where equipment is currently available, Union stewards and/or officers may utilize electronic mail and/or facsimile equipment solely for contract enforcement and interpretation and grievance processing matters. Such transmissions will be primarily to expedite communication regarding such matters, will be reasonable with respect to time and volume, and limited to communications with the grievant, if any, appropriate supervisors and employee’s staff representatives. Long distance charges which may be incurred must be approved prior to transmission.

  • Usage for Voice Mail Message Service 6.1.2 Rated Incollects (originated in BellSouth and from other companies) can also be on Optional Daily Usage File. Rated Incollects will be intermingled with BellSouth recorded rated and unrated usage. Rated Incollects will not be packed separately.

  • Internet Service In the event that internet is required during your stay, please verify that the Property selected provides the service. Rules of the House: In the event there are rules specific to your Property either required by the Owner or if applicable from an HOA, they will be posted at the home and your compliance is necessary. Rental Unit for Sale: Occasionally a Property may go on the market for sale. In such cases Agent reserves the right to show the Property to potential buyers. Agent will make every effort to schedule the showing at a time that is convenient for Tenant, so as not to interrupt your vacation. Tenant’s cooperation is appreciated. Consumable Products: Paper products, laundry/dish detergent, personal toiletry items and food staples are not included in the Properties. Linens: Linens are included with all Properties for reservations up to 2 days or more. If linens and towels are damaged or missing there will be an added fee to replace and/or clean those items. Linens and towels should only be used for sleeping in and drying off. Damaged or missing bath towels are $25, hand towels are $15, wash cloths are $10, sheets are $30, pillow cases are $15, and bath mats are $20. Damaged items might include makeup, blood stains, excessive dirt, tanning lotion, and human waste.

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