Requests for Volunteers Sample Clauses

Requests for Volunteers. Building Principals or other Administrators shall refrain from making requests to individual members of the bargaining unit to volunteer for any committees or activities that are not subject to the compensation provisions under this Negotiated Agreement. Any request for volunteer services shall be made as “all staff’ announcements or postings. Members may elect to participate as desired.
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Requests for Volunteers. In some instances, the ASPCA may request employees and/or volunteers of the Cooperating Party to assist in the on-scene and/or sheltering portion of an Operation. This request will be made by means of an email or phone call from the ASPCA to the Cooperating Party. The provision of volunteers by the Cooperating Party shall be subject to the following:

Related to Requests for Volunteers

  • Requests for Assistance 1. Requests for assistance shall be made in writing, signed by the Chairman of the Requesting authority and addressed to the contact person of the Requested Authority listed in Annex A.

  • Requests for Flexible Working Arrangements 49.1 Employee may request change in working arrangements Clause 49 applies where an Employee has made a request for a change in working arrangements under s.65 of the Act. Note 1: Section 65 of the Act provides for certain Employees to request a change in their working arrangements because of their circumstances, as set out in s.65(1A).

  • Requests for Exclusion Any Settlement Class member who wishes to opt-out of the Settlement must complete and mail a Request for Exclusion (defined below) to the Settlement Administrator within sixty (60) calendar days of the date of the initial mailing of the Notice Packets (the “Response Deadline").

  • REQUESTS FOR PAYMENT Payments shall be made in accordance with Article I.4 of the Special Conditions.

  • Voluntary Requests for Assistance The Employer shall take no adverse action against an employee who voluntarily seeks treatment or counseling. The Employer shall assist an employee seeking assistance by making available means by which referrals or treatment may be obtained (Employee Assistance Program). Such assistance shall be obtained at the employee's expense.

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