SENIORITY OF ASSOCIATION OFFICERS AND REPRESENTATIVES Sample Clauses

SENIORITY OF ASSOCIATION OFFICERS AND REPRESENTATIVES. Each Association Representative shall, in the event of a layoff, be continued at work as long as there is a position in his/her division which he/she can satisfactorily perform. The Association President and Vice-President shall, in the event of a layoff, be continued at work as long as there is a position in the bargaining unit which he/she can satisfactorily perform. In the event of any legal action against Employer brought in a court or administrative agency because of its compliance with this Section F, the Association agrees to defend such action, at its own expense and through its own counsel, provided: 1. The Employer gives timely notice of such action to the Association and permits the Association intervention as a party if it so desires, and 2. The Employer gives full and complete cooperation to the Association and its counsel in securing and giving evidence, obtaining witnesses, and making relevant information available at both trial and appellate level. The Association agrees that in any action so defended, it will indemnify and hold harmless the Employer from any liability for damages and costs imposed by a final judgment of a court or administrative agency as direct consequence of the Employer’s compliance with this Section F. 3. The Association shall have the right to settle and/or compromise any lawsuit against it regarding this issue, provided it informs and discusses same with the Superintendent prior to final agreement so he/she can discuss the settlement options with the District’s counsel.
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SENIORITY OF ASSOCIATION OFFICERS AND REPRESENTATIVES. Each Association Representative shall, in the event of a layoff, be continued at work as long as there is a position in his/her division which he/she can satisfactorily perform. The Association President and Vice-President shall, in the event of a layoff, be continued at work as long as there is a position in the bargaining unit which he/she can satisfactorily perform. In the event of any legal action against Employer brought in a court or administrative agency because of its compliance with this Section F, the Association agrees to defend such action, at its own expense and through its own counsel, provided: I. The Employer gives timely notice of such action to the Association and permits the Association intervention as a party if it so desires, and

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