ASSOCIATION SERVICE Clause Samples

The Association Service clause defines the terms under which one party provides services to or on behalf of an association. Typically, this clause outlines the scope of services, responsibilities, and any limitations or requirements for the service provider, such as reporting obligations or standards of performance. By clearly delineating the expectations and boundaries of the service relationship, this clause helps prevent misunderstandings and ensures both parties are aware of their respective duties and rights.
ASSOCIATION SERVICE. 7.01 Subject to meeting their responsibilities and scheduled duties under Article 16, Employees shall have the right to participate actively in the Association. Such participation shall be treated, for assessment purposes only, neither more nor less favourably than other committee service and similar duties performed for Academic Departments, Faculties, Libraries, and the University. 7.02 The President of the Association and the Chair of the Association Grievance Committee shall each receive a reduction of: (a) Two (2) term courses per year in the case of an Employee who normally teaches four (4) courses, (b) Two (2) term courses during the first year and three (3) term courses during the next year in the case of an Employee who normally teaches five (5) term courses, (c) three (3) term courses per year in the case of an Employee who normally teaches six (6) courses, (d) three (3) term courses during the first year and four (4) term courses during the second year in the case of an Employee who normally teaches seven
ASSOCIATION SERVICE. The Board agrees that up to three (3) bargaining unit members designated by the Association, upon request, be granted a leave of absence without pay for up to two (2) years for the purpose of engaging in Association (local, state, and national) activities.
ASSOCIATION SERVICE. 7.01 Subject to meeting their responsibilities and scheduled duties under Article 16, Contract Academic Employees shall have the right to participate actively in the Association. Such participation shall be treated, for assessment purposes only, neither more nor less favourably than service under Articles 18A, ▇▇▇, ▇▇▇, ▇▇▇, ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇. 7.02 The Association’s Grievance Officer for the Contract Academic Employee bargaining unit shall receive one (1) regular (3ch) stipend annually.
ASSOCIATION SERVICE. Subject to meeting their responsibilities and scheduled duties under Article 16, Employees shall have the right to participate actively in the Association. Such participation shall be treated, for assessment purposes only, neither more nor less favourably than other committee service and similar duties performed for Academic Departments, Faculties, Libraries, and the University.
ASSOCIATION SERVICE. The Parties agree that the Faculty Association Executive Committee (President, Vice-President, Treasurer, and Secretary); members of the Bargaining Team (during periods of negotiation), members of the FA Grievance Committee, and FA Representatives serving on the University Planning and Budget Committee (UPBC), on the search committees for SIU System President, SIUE Chancellor, SIUE Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, and College/School Deans, shall be recognized as performing “University” service. All other non-political Faculty Association activities, that intersect Faculty membersrelationship with the University, shall be recognized as service in all Faculty evaluation and application processes.
ASSOCIATION SERVICE. Subject to meeting their responsibilities and scheduled duties under Article Employees shall have the right to participate actively in the Association. Such participation shall be treated, for assessment purposes only, neither more nor less favourably than other committee service and similar duties performed for Academic Departments, Faculties, Libraries, and the University. The President of the Association and the Chairperson of the Association Grievance Committee shall each receive a reduction of one-third in teaching load. Article

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