Association Recognition Sample Clauses

The Association Recognition clause formally acknowledges the existence and legitimacy of a specific association, typically representing a group of employees or stakeholders, within the context of an agreement. This clause outlines the parties' mutual understanding that the association has the authority to act on behalf of its members, often for purposes such as collective bargaining or consultation. By establishing official recognition, the clause ensures that the association can effectively represent its members' interests and facilitates structured communication between the association and the other party, thereby promoting orderly and efficient negotiations or discussions.
Association Recognition. Pursuant to the Maine Labor Relations Board certification dated March 28, 1977, the State recognizes the Maine State Troopers Association as the sole and exclusive bargaining representative for negotiations with respect to wages, hours of work and other conditions of employment of employees included in the State Police Unit. For the purpose of this Agreement the terms "employee", "employees", "member" and "members" refer to employees included in the State Police Unit who have completed six (6) months of continuous service in the Bureau of State Police. Nothing in this article shall affect or impair the right of the State to consult or meet with individual members or a group of members. In the event of a dispute between the parties as to future inclusions or exclusions from the unit, either party to this Agreement may apply to the Maine Labor Relations Board for resolution of the dispute.
Association Recognition. 1-1 The Board of Trustees of Genesee Joint School District No. 282, Latah County, Genesee, Idaho (the "Board"), recognizes the Genesee Education Association (the "G.E.A.") as the exclusive negotiation agent for all professional employees under teaching contracts, except for the superintendent and principal. 1-2 The Board of Trustees agrees not to negotiate with any employee group or individual, whether under contract or on leave, with regard to terms and conditions of employment during the duration of this Agreement. 1-3 The Genesee Education Association will continue to be the negotiating agent as long as a majority (51%) of the contracted teaching staff is on the membership roles. (Idaho Code 33-1273)
Association Recognition. The Board recognizes the Association’s status as the sole and exclusive Representative for all Professional Employees.
Association Recognition. The Board recognizes the Association as the sole and exclusive negotiating agent for the certificated employees of the district except the following classifications: superintendent, assistant superintendents, principals, assistant principals, and other full-time administrative or supervisory positions. High school department division heads, athletic directors or other part-time administrative or supervisory personnel are not included in the negotiating unit. The Board agrees not to negotiate with or recognize any teachers' organization other than the Association for the duration of this Agreement. The word teacher shall be defined as certificated employee. Certificated shall be the equivalent of the statutory requirement of licensed.
Association Recognition. The Association is the formally recognized employee organization for the Probation Representation Unit and Probation Supervisor Unit certified pursuant to Board of Supervisors’ Resolution 81/1165.
Association Recognition. Alameda City Employees Association, affiliated with Operating Engineers Local 3, hereinafter referred to as the "Association", is the recognized employee organization for the classifications listed in Appendix A, certified pursuant to the letter from the City Manager dated February 19, 1970 and effective March 21, 1970.
Association Recognition. The Board hereby recognizes the Association as the exclusive representative for collective bargaining with respect to wages, hours, fringe benefits, and other conditions of employment for all contracted teachers in the appropriate unit.
Association Recognition. 3.01 In accordance with the provisions of 60(2) of the Post Secondary Learning Act, a staff member becomes a member of the academic staff, and a member of the Association on the date of appointment. 3.02 Association dues shall be deducted from the staff member’s salary cheque and shall be remitted to the Association. 3.03 A staff member may, annually in writing, request the appropriate University Officer to remit amounts otherwise payable as Association dues to a program which is related to and administered by the University. The specific cause shall be selected from time to time by the executive of the Association and the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.
Association Recognition. The Board hereby recognizes the Association as the sole and exclusive representative for collective bargaining with respect to wages, hours, fringe benefits, and other conditions of employment for all employees in the appropriate unit. The Board agrees not to bargain with or recognize any other organization purporting to represent the members of the appropriate unit for the duration of this Agreement or until such time as an election is conducted to determine a new representative group.