Professional Representation Sample Clauses

Professional Representation. The Union is recognized as having an interest in the professional lives of its members.
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Professional Representation. Grantor(s) has/have been represented with regard to CCT by:
Professional Representation. The Capilano College Faculty Association is recognized as having an interest in the professional lives of its members.
Professional Representation. ‌ The Association, as the exclusive representative of all teachers as defined in Article 2.3, will represent such persons fairly. No one shall be required to join the Association, but membership in the Association shall be made available to all who apply, consistent with the Association constitution and bylaws. No one shall be denied Association membership because of race, creed, color or sex. The Association hereby agrees to indemnify and shall save the District harmless against any and all claims, demands, suits, or other forms of liability, including court costs, that shall arise out of or by reason of action taken or not taken by the District, which District action or inaction is in compliance with the provisions of Article V, and in reliance on any lists or certificates which have been furnished to the District pursuant to this Article; provided that the defense of any such claims, demands, suits, or other forms of liability shall be under the control of the Association and its attorneys. However, nothing in this section shall be interpreted to preclude the District from participating in any legal proceedings challenging the application or interpretation of Article V through representatives of its own choosing and at its own expense.‌
Professional Representation. A. Any teacher who is a member of the Association, or who has applied for membership, may sign and deliver to the Board an assignment authorizing deduction of membership dues in the Association, including the NEA and the MEA. Such authorization shall continue in effect from year to year unless revoked in writing between June 1 and September 1 of any year. Pursuant to such authorization, the Board shall deduct one-tenth of such dues from the last regular salary check of the teacher each month for ten months, beginning in September and ending June of each year. Deductions for teachers employed after the commencement of the school year shall be at the same rate as full year teachers on a pro-rata basis according to months worked. B. Any teacher who is not a member of the Association in good standing or who does not make application for membership within thirty days from the date of commencement of teaching duties, shall as a condition of employment pay as a representation fee to the Association an amount equivalent to the dues uniformly required to be paid by members of the Association, to the NEA and the MEA, provided however that the teacher may authorize payroll deduction for such fee in the same manner as provided in Paragraph A of the article. In the event that a teacher shall not pay such fee directly to the Association or authorize payment through payroll deductions, as provided in Paragraph A, the Board shall when notified by the Association cause the termination of employment of such teacher at the close of the semester, except that, a teacher who challenges the legality of the Agency Shop as it pertains to public employees shall be continued in the employment of the Board pending outcome of all rights of appeal. The parties expressly recognize that the failure of any teacher to comply with the provisions of this article is just and reasonable cause for discharge from employment. In the event that the provisions of the Agency Shop are held to be legal such teacher shall be released at the close of the semester in which such determination is made unless such teacher shall render to the Association an amount equivalent to the appropriate back representation fees as it relates to that teacher. C. With respect to all sums deducted by the Board pursuant to authorization of the employee, whether for membership dues or equivalent representation fees, the Board agrees promptly to remit to the Association that portion allocated to the Association and to remit...
Professional Representation. Each of the parties acknowledge that they have been advised to seek legal, tax and accounting counsel prior to signing this Agreement and have had ample opportunity to do so.
Professional Representation. Pursuant to Article 22 of the Agreement, AIIC shall nominate a professional delegation, elected from among interpreters paid by the day by the Council of Europe, and shall inform the Administration of the names of the delegation members. The professional delegation shall carry out regular exchanges of information (at least once a year) with the Head of the Interpretation Department, inter alia concerning technical meetings not shown in Appendix II.
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Professional Representation. By acceptance of this Agreement, the Design Professional represents that it is knowledgeable of any and all applicable orders, codes, laws, rules, regulations, and ordinances of any AHJ as such affect its Services; and that it is licensed to perform the Services described in this Agreement, and/or all of the Design Professional’s subconsultants, agents and the like performing any Services related to this Agreement are properly licensed. The Design Professional shall comply with all such orders, laws, rules, regulations, and ordinances and shall be responsible for any and all damages and liabilities resulting from its failure to comply with such orders, codes, laws, rules and regulations in the provision of its Services in compliance with the Standard of Care.
Professional Representation. The Union shall have representatives who are not employees of the Employer who shall be authorized to speak for the Union in all matters covered by this Agreement, and shall be permitted to visit any work area at any reasonable time, consistent with operational requirements, and with advance notice to the Mayor.
Professional Representation. 8.1 There shall be an Administrative Council to advise the Superintendent to maintain effective communication throughout the school system. 8.2 The Administrative Council shall be composed of the Superintendent, Principals, Associate Principals, District Administrators and Curriculum Associates. 8.3 Major changes in the curriculum shall be discussed by the Administrative Council before recommendations are presented to the Board by the Superintendent.
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