Union Meetings Leave Sample Clauses

Union Meetings Leave. An unpaid leave of absence of up to one (1) week shall be granted, upon three (3) weeks’ advance written notice, to an employee elected or appointed as a delegate to conventions or meetings of The Newspaper Guild or San Xxxx Newspaper Guild, CWA or AFL-CIO. A maximum of one (1) employee per department, up to a maximum of two (2) employees total, may be on such leave at any one time.
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Union Meetings Leave. Provided that reasonable advance notice has been given to the Employer and subject to the operational needs of the Office, a Union official whose attendance is required at a union function, meeting, or convention, may be granted time off to attend such functions on behalf of International Union of Operating Engineers Local 66. Up to three (3) days total unpaid Union Leave per year shall be granted, for any and all Union Officials, not per Union Official.

Related to Union Meetings Leave

  • Association Meetings The Association shall have the right to use school facilities for meetings without cost after the regular students’ school day.

  • Union/Management Meetings ‌ The Union Committee and the Senior Union Official of the Union, or her/his representative, shall, as occasion warrants, meet with the Committee on Labour Relations for the purpose of discussing and negotiating a speedy settlement of any grievance or dispute arising between the Employer and the employee concerned, including possible re-negotiations relative to this Agreement and the Schedules which are a part hereof. However, except for renegotiations of Agreements, these matters shall be introduced to such meetings only after the established grievance procedure has been followed. Grievances of a general nature may be initiated by a member of the Union Committee in step two of the grievance procedure outlined in Article 9.04.

  • Special Meetings Special meetings of the Trustees may be held at any time and at any place designated in the call of the meeting when called by the President or the Treasurer or by two or more Trustees, sufficient notice thereof being given to each Trustee by the Secretary or an Assistant Secretary or by the officer or the Trustees calling the meeting.

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