The Probate Court/42nd Circuit Court Sample Clauses

The Probate Court/42nd Circuit Court. Family Division hereby recognizes the Union as the sole and exclusive bargaining representative for the purposes of collective bargaining with respect to wages, hours and other conditions of employment for all regular full- time and regular part-time non-supervisory employees of the Midland County Probate Court/42nd Circuit Court – Family Division employed in the Midland County Courthouse, the Midland County Services Building and the Midland County Juvenile Care Center, including Juvenile Probation Officers, Xxxxxx Home Coordinators, Deputy Probate Register, Probate Register, Xxxx, Juvenile Register/Recorder, Financial Officer, Secretary- Family Division, Surveillance Worker, Administrative Assistant to the Director of Public Guardian Services, Youth Development Workers and Therapist but excluding the Probate Court/42nd Circuit Court – Family Division Judge, Trial Court Administrator, Deputy Administrator/Attorney Referee, Court Security Officers, Public Guardians, Midland County Juvenile Care Center Deputy Director and Assistant Deputy Director, Caseworker Supervisors, Supervisors, Administrative Assistant (Juvenile Care Center), Temporaries, On-Call Employees and Substitutes. This section is limited strictly to recognition of the Union as required by the provisions of the Michigan Public Employment Relations Act and shall not be interpreted or expanded in any manner or used for any other purpose.
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