Common use of Conflicts of Interest Prohibited Clause in Contracts

Conflicts of Interest Prohibited. A. Conflicts of interest, including those arising from University or outside activities, are prohibited. Employees are responsible for resolving such conflicts of interest, working in conjunction with their supervisors and other University officials. B. It is a conflict of interest for any faculty member to be employed full-time in a single organizational unit where the faculty member evaluates or is evaluated by, supervises, or is supervised by, either directly or indirectly through the chain of command, a related person. “Related persons” are those related to each other in one of the following ways: spouse, long-term co-habitant, parent, child, brother, sister; spouse of a child, brother, or sister; or parents, child, brother, or sister of spouse. If related persons are employed by the University, they must work a majority of their assignment in separate departments/units.”

Appears in 9 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Conflicts of Interest Prohibited. A. Conflicts of interest, including those arising from University or outside activities, are prohibited. Employees are responsible for resolving such conflicts of interest, working in conjunction with their supervisors and other University officials. B. It is a conflict of interest for any faculty member to be employed full-time in a single organizational unit where the faculty member evaluates or is evaluated by, supervises, or is supervised by, either directly or indirectly through the chain of command, a related person. “Related persons” are those related to each other in one of the following ways: spouse, long-term co-habitant, parent, child, brother, sister; spouse of a child, brother, or sister; or parents, child, brother, or sister of spouse▇▇▇▇▇▇. If related persons are employed by the University, they must work a majority of their assignment in separate departments/units.”

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement