Common use of Program Communications Clause in Contracts

Program Communications. 1. Accurate, timely and continuing communications are the life-blood of every successful program. Both the union and the employer should share responsibility for this crucial activity. A copy of the program guidelines should be provided to employees who express an interest in forming a job sharing partnership. 2. Each participating agency shall identify a designee(s) responsible for disseminating information on the job sharing program to its employees - management as well as bargaining unit members. The agency designee shall act as a coordinator for those bargaining unit employees who wish to participate in the job sharing program (e.g., putting interested employees in touch with each other; informing them of locations where job sharing may be particularly appropriate; providing copies of other partnership agreements existing in the agency, etc.). However, it is essential that the interested employees do not feel the agency is actually matching job sharing partners.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Employment Agreement, Education Professions Contract, Education Professions Contract

Program Communications. 1. Accurate, timely and continuing communications are the life-blood of every successful program. Both the union and the employer should share responsibility for this crucial activity. A copy of the program guidelines should be provided to employees who express an interest in forming a job sharing partnership. 2. Each Bach participating agency shall identify a designee(s) responsible for disseminating information on the job sharing program to its employees - management as well as bargaining unit members. The agency designee shall act as a coordinator for those bargaining unit employees who wish to participate in the job sharing program (e.g., putting interested employees in touch with each other; informing them of locations where job sharing may be particularly appropriate; providing copies of other partnership agreements existing in the agency, etc.). However, it is essential that the interested employees do not feel the agency is actually matching job sharing partners.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Employment Agreement