Additional Limitation on Contracting Out Clause Samples

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Additional Limitation on Contracting Out. In addition to, and without limiting, any provision in a local collective agreement, an institution covered by this Agreement will not contract out: (a) any work presently performed by the employees covered by a collective agreement which would result in the layoff of such employees, including a reduction in assigned workload, or (b) the instructional activities that are contained in the programs listed and/or funded in the approved annual institutional program profile and that are currently performed by bargaining unit employees.
Additional Limitation on Contracting Out. (a) In addition to, and without limiting any provision in this agreement, the Employer will not contract out any work presently performed by the employees covered by a collective agreement which would result in the layoff of such employees, including a reduction in assigned workload. (b) The Employer agrees to provide, upon request of the Union, copies of all purchase service agreements to the bargaining unit Chairperson and to discuss the contracts that are of concern to the Union. The parties recognize the obligations of the Employer under Freedom of Information and Protection of privacy legislation and agree to maintain confidentiality of all private information in these contracts.
Additional Limitation on Contracting Out. (a) In addition to, and without limiting any provision in the Collective Agreement the College will not contract out any work presently performed by the employees covered by this collective agreement which would result in the layoff of such employees, including a reduction in assigned workload. (b) The College to provide, upon request of the Union, copies of all purchase service agreements to the Bargaining Unit President/Chairperson and to discuss the contracts that are of concern to the Union. The Parties recognize the obligations of the College under the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy legislation and agree to maintain confidentiality of all private information in these contracts.
Additional Limitation on Contracting Out. In addition to, and without limiting, any provision in the TRUFA collective agreement, the University will not contract out: (a) any work presently performed by the employees covered by a collective agreement which would result in the layoff of such employees, including a reduction in assigned workload, or (b) the instructional activities that are contained in the programs listed and/or funded in the approved annual institutional program profile and that are currently performed by bargaining unit employees.
Additional Limitation on Contracting Out. (a) In addition to, and without limiting any provision in this Agreement, the Employer will not contract out any work presently performed by the employees covered by a collective agreement which would result in the layoff of such employees, including a reduction in assigned workload.
Additional Limitation on Contracting Out. In addition to, and without limiting, any provision in a local collective agreement, an institution covered by this Agreement will not contract out:
Additional Limitation on Contracting Out. ‌ The Employer VIU agrees to provide, upon request of the Union, copies of all purchase service agreements that could be reasonably considered by the Union to be work or services presently performed or assigned to the collective bargaining unit. VIU agrees to provide the above mentioned purchase service agreements to the Bargaining Unit President/Chairperson and to discuss the contracts that are of concern to the Union. The Parties recognize the obligations of the Employer under Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy legislation and agree to maintain confidentiality of all private information in these contracts.
Additional Limitation on Contracting Out a) In addition to, and without limiting any provision in a local collective agreement, an institution covered by this Agreement will not contract out any work presently performed by the employees covered by a collective agreement which would result in the layoff of such employees, including a reduction in assigned workload. b) The Employer agrees to provide, upon request of the Union, copies of all purchase service agreements to the Bargaining Unit President/Chairperson and to discuss the contracts that are of concern to the Union. The Parties recognize the obligations of the Employer under Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy legislation and agree to maintain confidentiality of all private information in these contracts. 30.02 Transferring of Work The Employer agrees not to transfer to another bargaining unit or excluded person, any work that is included as a work task in the JJEC position description of any employee(s) covered by this agreement which would directly result in the lay off of such employee(s) (pursuant to Article 12) 30.03 Part-Time Student Employees Wages for part-time student employees shall be at least equal to the terms of this Agreement when the students are performing substantially the same duties as employees covered by this Agreement.

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