Selection and Notification of Union Representatives Sample Clauses

Selection and Notification of Union Representatives. 1. Effective with the 2017-18 school year, for the purposes of the Collective Bargaining Agreement, including the selection and notification of Union representation, a “school” is defined as having its own IRN number. Special groups that are not assigned to a particular school (e.g. psychologists, nurses, paraprofessionals, etc.) will continue to have Chapter Chairpersons to represent those groups. The provisions in this Article apply to all Chapter Chairpersons for high schools, PreK-8 schools, elementary schools, and special groups. 2. The Union members in each chapter shall have the exclusive right to choose their chapter representatives (Chapter Chairperson and Union Conference Committee (UCC)) according to the provisions of the Constitution and Bylaws of the Union. 3. When there is no Chapter Chairperson, the Union President shall designate one or shall act directly for the chapter until such time as a chairperson shall be elected. 4. The Union shall notify the Principal/Administrator and CEO of the names of the Union representatives in his/her chapter. 5. In each building/campus/complex housing more than one (1) school where the schools share extra-curricular resources (e.g., athletic teams, clubs, etc.), the Chapter Chairpersons and an administrator from each of the affected schools will serve in the leadership roles for decisions involving those shared resources.
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Selection and Notification of Union Representatives. 1. Effective with the 2017-18 school year, for the purposes of the Collective Bargaining Agreement, including the selection and notification of union representation, a “school” is defined as having its own IRN number. Special groups that are not assigned to a particular school (e.g. psychologists, nurses, paraprofessionals, etc.) will continue to have Chapter Chairpersons to represent those groups. The provisions in this Article apply to all Chapter Chairpersons for high schools, K-8 schools, elementary schools, and special groups. 2. The Union members in each building chapter shall have the exclusive right to choose their building chapter representatives (Chapter Chairperson and Conference Committee) according to the provisions of the Constitution and By-laws of the Union.
Selection and Notification of Union Representatives. 1. The Union members in each building shall have the exclusive right to choose their building representatives (Chapter Chairperson and Conference Committee) according to the provisions of the Constitution and By-laws of the Union. 2. When there is no Chapter Chairperson, the Union President shall designate one or shall act directly for the building until such time as a chairperson shall be elected. 3. The Union shall notify the Principal/Administrator and CEO of the names of the Union representatives in his/her building. 4. In each high school building/campus/complex housing more than one (1) small high school, there shall be one Chapter Chairperson. Each Chapter at that worksite shall elect an Assistant Chairperson for each individual small school. The Chapter Chairperson and Assistant Chairpersons shall constitute the UCC of each worksite. Additional UCC members may be elected as per CTU Constitution, Article 15, Section 2.
Selection and Notification of Union Representatives. 1. The Union members in each building shall have the exclusive right to choose their building repre- sentatives (Chapter Chairperson and Conference Committee) according to the provisions of the Constitution and By-laws of the Union. 2. When there is no Chapter Chairperson, the Union President shall designate one or shall act directly for the building until such time as a chairperson shall be elected. 3. The Union shall notify the Principal/Administrator and CEO of the names of the Union representa- tives in his/her building.
Selection and Notification of Union Representatives. 1. Effective with the 2017-18 school year, for the purposes of the Collective Bargaining Agreement, including the selection and notification of Union representation, a “school” is defined as having its own IRN number. Special groups that are not assigned to a particular school (e.g. psychologists, nurses, paraprofessionals, etc.) will continue to have Chapter Chairpersons to represent those groups. The provisions in this Article apply to all Chapter Chairpersons for high schools, PreK-8 schools, elementary schools, and special groups. 2. The Union members in each chapter shall have the exclusive right to choose their chapter representatives (Chapter Chairperson and Union Conference Committee (UCC)) according to the provisions of the Constitution and Bylaws of the Union. 3. When there is no Chapter Chairperson, the Union President shall designate one or shall act directly for the chapter until such time as a chairperson shall be elected. 4. The Union shall notify the Principal/Administrator and CEO of the names of the Union representatives in his/her chapter. 5. In each high school building/campus/complex housing more than one (1) small high school, there shall be one Chapter Chairperson. Each Chapter at that worksite shall elect an Assistant Chairperson for each individual small school. The Chapter Chairperson and Assistant Chairpersons shall constitute the UCC of each worksite. Additional UCC members may be elected as per CTU Constitution, Article 15, Section 2. 6. In each building/campus/complex housing more than one (1) school, where the schools share extra-curricular resources (e.g., athletic teams, clubs, etc.), the Chapter Chairpersons and an administrator from each of the affected schools will serve in the leadership roles for decisions involving those shared resources. Each Chapter at that worksite shall elect an Assistant Chairperson for each individual small school. The Chapter Chairperson and Assistant Chairpersons shall constitute the UCC of each worksite. Additional UCC members may be elected as per CTU Constitution, Article 15, Section 2.

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