Common use of Organized Unit Clause in Contracts

Organized Unit. An organized unit is a Forest Service unit (for example, National Forest, Research Station, Job Corps Center) for which the Federal Labor Relations Authority has issued a certification for professionals, non-professionals, or both, recognizing NFFE as the exclusive representative. Organized units are part of the consolidated Bargaining Unit(s) certified by the Federal Labor Relations Authority, and this Master Agreement has been negotiated to cover the professional and nonprofessional units as one unit. A list of Organized Units is found in Appendix A, and include, for example, the Lolo National Forest (Local Lodge 60) and the Washington Office (Local Lodge 1919).

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: www.nffe-fsc.org, www.dm.usda.gov, www.fs.usda.gov

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