REPRESENTATIVES ACCESS TO EMPLOYEES Sample Clauses

REPRESENTATIVES ACCESS TO EMPLOYEES. ‌ 1. Authorized representatives of SEIU shall be allowed reasonable access to employees of the unit at their work locations during the working hours of the employees concerned for the purpose of discussing matters within the scope of representation, including but not limited to the processing of grievances and complaints and distributing materials and information provided that the work of the employee and the service to the public are not unduly impaired. The authorized representative shall give advance notice to the Manager when contacting departmental employees during their duty period 2. Reasonable solicitation for membership or other internal Union business or campaigning shall be conducted only during the non-duty hours of all employees concerned, so long as normal work functions of the Court are not interfered with.
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REPRESENTATIVES ACCESS TO EMPLOYEES. (1) Authorized representatives of SJDSA shall be allowed reasonable access to employees of the unit at their work locations during the working hours of the employees concerned for the purpose of discussing matters within the scope of representation, including but not limited to the processing of grievances and complaints and distributing materials and information provided that the work of the employee and the service to the public are not unduly impaired. The authorized representative shall give advance notice to the Department Head when contacting departmental employees during their duty period. (2) Reasonable solicitation for membership or other internal Association business or campaigning shall be conducted only during the non-duty hours of all employees concerned, so long as normal work functions of County are not interfered with.
REPRESENTATIVES ACCESS TO EMPLOYEES a. Authorized representatives of XXXX (employed by SEIU) shall be allowed reasonable access to members of the unit at their work locations during the working hours of the employees. The authorized representative shall give advance notice to the Department Head when contacting the departmental employees during their duty period. b. Reasonable solicitation for membership or other internal SEIU business or campaigning shall be conducted only during the non-duty hours of all employees concerned, so long as normal work functions of City are not interfered with.
REPRESENTATIVES ACCESS TO EMPLOYEES. (1) Authorized representatives of SEIU shall be allowed reasonable access to employees of the unit at their work locations during the working hours of the employees concerned for the purpose of discussing matters within the scope of representation, including but not limited to the processing of grievances and complaints and distributing materials and information provided that the work of the employee and the service to the public are not unduly impaired. The authorized representative shall give advance notice to the department head when contacting departmental employees during their duty period. (2) Reasonable solicitation for membership or other internal Union business or campaigning shall be conducted only during the non-duty hours of all employees concerned, so long as normal work functions of County are not interfered with.
REPRESENTATIVES ACCESS TO EMPLOYEES a. Authorized business representatives of SEIU shall be allowed reasonable access to employees of the unit in permitted work areas during the working hours of the employees concerned for the purpose of discussing matters within the scope of representation, including but not limited to the processing of grievances and complaints and distributing materials and information provided that the work of the employee and the service to the public are not unduly impaired. The authorized representative shall give advance notice of at least thirty (30) minutes to HPSJ's appointed representative (s) for access purposes pursuant to this paragraph when contacting departmental employees during their duty period. b. Reasonable solicitation for membership or other internal Union business or campaigning shall be conducted only in non-work areas during the non-duty hours of all employees concerned, so long as normal work functions of the Agency are not interfered with. Due to Protected Health Information (“PHI”) in the workplace, non-work areas shall be defined as community meeting rooms and/or conference rooms with external egress and restricted access to work areas. Other conference rooms and breaks rooms can be made available with prior notice and pre-arranged escort. Non-duty time shall be defined as before or after a scheduled work day or during meal time or rest periods. SEIU will be given a list of all new hires twice per month (if applicable) and shall be allowed meeting space for the purposes of providing new employees with information pertaining to the Union.

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