Access to University Facilities Sample Clauses

Access to University Facilities. 26.9.1 For the duration of this Agreement, Members will have access to the University library and computing facilities in accordance with existing practices.
Access to University Facilities. 1. Representatives of the AAUP-AFT shall be permitted access to University property to transact official business at all reasonable times, provided that this shall not interfere with or interrupt normal University operations. Where unit members work in locked/secure buildings, access to unit members in such buildings shall be facilitated by the EVP and Chief Operating Officer (EVP/COO) of the University or designee who will develop a protocol for permissible access to such unit members. The Union will submit to the Office of University Labor Relations (OULR) the names of union representatives who are seeking access to unit members in locked/secure buildings. 2. Access includes, but is not limited to the following: (1) the right to meet with negotiations unit employees on the premises of the University during the work day to investigate and discuss grievances, workplace-related complaints, and other workplace issues; (2) the right to meet with newly hired negotiations unit employees, for thirty (30) minutes, at a University Human Resources, Human Resources- Newark, or Human Resources-Camden new employee orientation (whether in- person or remote), within thirty (30) calendar days from the date of hire of such negotiations unit employees; (3) the right to meet with newly hired TAs and GAs for thirty (30) minutes at one Teaching Assistant Orientation session as determined by the School of Graduate Studies and which session is conducted at the start of the academic year on the respective campuses; (4) the right to meet with newly hired negotiations unit employees for thirty (30) minutes at orientation sessions conducted by any RBHS school or unit where negotiations unit employees are employed provided the ▇▇▇▇ of the school (in his/her sole discretion) has approved attendance at such orientation sessions, but such approval shall not be unreasonably denied WKH UHDVRQDEOHQHVV RI WKH 'HDQ¶V GHFLVLRQ 7ZR JULHYDQFH XQGHU WKH SDUWLHV¶ed urFe)R; oOr (O5)HFWLYHO the right to meet with newly hired employees within thirty (30) calendar days from date of hire at individual or group meetings if the employee does not attend an orientation. In addition, the AAUP-AFT shall have the right to meet with newly hired faculty members for thirty minutes during a new employee academic orientation on the respective campuses. In addition, the AAUP-AFT shall be permitted staff tables with literature and information about the AAUP-AFT at orientations or meetings during which the AAUP-AFT...
Access to University Facilities. Contractor and its employees, permitted subcontractors and agents may access only the Areas and those University facilities that are necessary to perform Contractor's duties and obligations under this Agreement and will have no right of access to any other University facilities. Contractor and its Employees, permitted Subcontractors and Agents will not use any University equipment including computers, printers, typewriters, radios, televisions, telephones, desks, chairs, or other equipment, and will not disturb papers or other items on desks or in open drawers or cabinets located on University's premises.
Access to University Facilities. Access to University facilities for AFSCME representatives shall be appropriate to the purpose of the union business being conducted. AFSCME bargaining unit representatives shall be permitted to place and distribute materials at mutually agreed upon common space locations and bulletin boards frequented by employees, before and after their work hours, and during their breaks and meal periods. AFSCME staff representatives shall also be permitted to place and distribute materials at mutually agreed upon common space locations and bulletin boards frequented by employees. AFSCME representatives (or anyone acting on their behalf) may request the use of available meeting rooms from UM Human Resource Services to hold short conferences with employees on the employee's own time, breaks or meal times. With supervisory approval, union-appointed employees may be allowed paid duty time to participate on behalf of AFSCME in the UMB Benefits Fair. At the Department of Public Safety, the Union shall be permitted to place informational materials for employees in the roll call area. The information shall be placed at a table provided by the employer and may have a sign of identification. AFSCME representatives will be allowed to address attendees at roll call for 5 minutes four times each calendar year, subject to advance scheduling of those addresses with the Chief of Police or designee. If an employee would like to meet with an AFSCME representative on their own time at those times, a private meeting space will be made available.
Access to University Facilities. The ESA must remain in the Owner’s University assigned residence hall room only, except to the extent that the Owner is taking the ESA out for natural relief or as otherwise allowed by this Agreement. The ESA is not permitted in other rooms of the Residence Hall such as other individuals’ rooms or the common areas. The ESA is not permitted in any other facilities of the University such as classrooms, academic buildings, administrative buildings, libraries, dining services areas, fitness center, pool etc. The ESA must be taken out of the Residence Hall by way of the shortest and most direct path that is accessible to the Owner. The ESA must be contained in an animal carrier or crate or controlled by a leash or harness when outdoors, in public areas, or in transit.
Access to University Facilities. Consultant will be given limited access to the University’s facilities only to the extent required to render the Services. Contractor agrees to indemnify and hold University harmless for any claims for personal injury to Consultant or its employees or representatives or for loss or damage to any personal property in the custody or possession of Consultant or its employees or representatives while on or using University facilities.
Access to University Facilities. 1. Representatives of the Association shall be permitted access to University property to transact official business at all reasonable times, provided that this shall not interfere with or interrupt normal University operations. 2. Access includes, but is not limited to the following: (1) the right to meet with negotiations unit employees on the premises of the University during the work day to investigate and discuss grievances, workplace- related complaints, and other workplace issues; (2) the right to meet with newly hired negotiations unit employees, for thirty (30) minutes at a University Human Resources new employee orientation, within thirty
Access to University Facilities. Consultant will be given limited access to the University’s facilities only to the extent required to render the Services. Contractor agrees to indemnify and hold University harmless for any claims for personal injury to Consultant or its employees or representatives or for loss or damage to any personal property in the custody or possession of Consultant or its employees or representatives while on or using University facilities.

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  • Access to Facilities Each of the Company and each of its Subsidiaries will permit any representatives designated by the Purchaser (or any successor of the Purchaser), upon reasonable notice and during normal business hours, at such person's expense and accompanied by a representative of the Company, to: (a) visit and inspect any of the properties of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries; (b) examine the corporate and financial records of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries (unless such examination is not permitted by federal, state or local law or by contract) and make copies thereof or extracts therefrom; and (c) discuss the affairs, finances and accounts of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries with the directors, officers and independent accountants of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries. Notwithstanding the foregoing, neither the Company nor any of its Subsidiaries will provide any material, non-public information to the Purchaser unless the Purchaser signs a confidentiality agreement and otherwise complies with Regulation FD, under the federal securities laws.

  • Office Facilities The University will endeavor to provide each member with an adequately furnished private office and will endeavor to provide a conference room in each major building.

  • USE OF CITY FACILITIES A. The Association may use City facilities with prior approval for the purpose of holding meetings to the extent that such facilities are made available to the public, and to the extent that such use of the facility will not interfere with normal departmental operations. With the prior approval of the Area commanding officer, roll call rooms may be made available for Association meetings. Participating employees will attend said meetings on their own time. B. If the use of a facility requires a fee for rental or special set-up, security, and/or cleanup service, the Association will provide or assume the cost of such service(s) or facility.

  • Access to Site 3.05.1 Contractor may enter and leave the premises at all reasonable times without charge. Contractor and its employees may use the common areas and roadways of the premises where it is to perform the services together with all facilities, equipment, improvements, and services provided in connection with the premises for common use. This excludes parking for Contractor’s personnel. Contractor shall repair any damage caused by it or its employees as a result of its use of the common areas.

  • Access to Facility 13.1 Each Party shall ensure that its facilities are secured at all times. 13.2 The Customer shall permit and, if the land on which the Facility is located is not owned by Customer, cause such landowner to permit, the Distributor's employees and agents to enter the property on which the Facility is located at any reasonable time. Such access shall be provided for the purposes of inspecting and/or testing the Facility as and when permitted by this Agreement, the Code or the Distributor’s Conditions of Service or as required to ensure the continued safe and satisfactory operation of the Facility, to ensure the accuracy of the Distributor's meters, to establish work protection, or to perform work. 13.3 Any inspecting and/or testing referred to in section 13.2 shall not relieve the Customer from its obligation to operate and maintain the Facility and any related equipment in a safe and satisfactory operating condition and in accordance with this Agreement. 13.4 The Distributor shall have the right to witness any testing done by the Customer of the Facility and, to that end, the Customer shall provide the Distributor with at least fifteen working days advance notice of the testing. 13.5 Notwithstanding section 10.1, where the Distributor causes damage to the Customer's property as part of this access, the Distributor shall pay to the Customer the Customer's reasonable costs of repairing such property or, if such property cannot be repaired, replacing such property. 13.6 Notwithstanding section 10.1, if the Customer has been given access to the Distributor’s property, and if the Customer causes damage to the Distributor’s property as part of that access, the Customer shall pay to the Distributor the Distributor’s reasonable costs of repairing such property or, if such property cannot be repaired, replacing such property.