Local Union Executive Officers Sample Clauses

Local Union Executive Officers. Stewards and other recognized Committee Members who are required to attend to union business with the company on the Company premises during Company time shall do so without loss of pay. Local Union Executive Officers, Stewards and other Committee Members may attend to union business not required by the company to a maximum of one [I] hour per day to a maximum of Two and One Half Hours hours in any two calendar week period for each person, without loss of pay. The requirements of 5.07 shall apply. The Union will be allowed to post, on bulletin boards as provided by the Company, notices regarding meetings and matters pertaining only to the Union. Before positing, all such notices must be approved by the Plant Manager or his representative. It is agreed that the Union shall not distribute or cause to be distributed any hand bills, pamphlets, literature or Union information on Company premises or time, except for arrangements agreed to between the Union and the Company.
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Local Union Executive Officers. Stewards and other recognized Committee Members who are required to attend to Union business with the Company on the Company premises during Company time shall do so without loss of pay. Local Union Executive Officers, Stewards and other recognized Committee Members may attend to Union business not required by the Company to a maximum of one [1] hour per day to a maximum of two and one-half hours [2-1/2] hours in any two [2] calendar week period for each person, without loss of pay. The Union President and Grievance Committee Chairperson may attend to Union business a maximum of three [3] hours per week. The requirements of Clause 5.07 shall apply.

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