Union Concurrence Sample Clauses

Union Concurrence. Employees may pursue a grievance under this Article only with the approval of the Union.
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Union Concurrence. Inasmuch as this is an agreement between the County 5 and the Union, only the Union, and not individual employees, may make use of the provisions of this
Union Concurrence. Inasmuch as this is an agreement between the County and 20 the Union, no individual may, without Union concurrence, make use of the provisions of this Article.
Union Concurrence. Inasmuch as this is an agreement between the County and the Union, only the Union, and not individual employees may make use of the provisions of this Article. The final authority to settle a grievance is vested with the Union and the County.
Union Concurrence. Inasmuch as this is an agreement between the County, 11 KCSO, and the Union, only the Union, and not individual employees may make use of the provisions 12 of this Article. The final authority to settle a grievance is vested with the Union and the County. 13 ARTICLE 12: NON-DISCRIMINATION 14 Pursuant to the CLA Article 39 15 Section 12.1. The parties agree that personnel actions may be taken to accommodate 16 disabilities, as may be required under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and that such an 17 accommodation under the ADA shall take precedence over any conflicting provisions of this 18 agreement.

Related to Union Concurrence

  • Payment of Indebtedness Pledgor will pay the principal sum of the Note secured hereby, together with interest thereon, at the time and in the manner provided in the Note.

  • CERTIFICATE OF INDEBTEDNESS A certificate signed by the officer of Maybank as to the monies for the time being due and owing to Maybank from the Cardmember shall be conclusive evidence or proof that the amount appearing therein is due and owing and payable by the Cardmember to Maybank.

  • E-CHECK TRANSACTIONS You may authorize a merchant or other payee to make a one-time electronic payment from Your checking Account using information from Your check ("E-Check") to: (a) pay for purchases; or (b) pay bills.

  • Online Banking Transactions At the present time, you may use Online Banking to: • Transfer funds between your savings, checking, and Club accounts. • Withdraw funds from your savings, checking, and Club accounts. • Make loan payments from your savings, checking and Club accounts. • Obtain account balance and transaction history on your savings, checking, and Club accounts. • Obtain information on your loan account balance, transaction history, payment due dates, loan payoff amounts and finance charges. • Review available copies of eStatements and tax information. • Make bill payments from your checking account using the Bill Pay service. Transactions involving your savings and checking accounts will be subject to the terms of your Membership and Account Agreement. Transactions involving your loan accounts will be subject to your applicable Loan Agreement and Disclosures.

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