Guild Recognition and Membership Sample Clauses
The 'Guild Recognition and Membership' clause establishes the criteria and process by which a guild is formally acknowledged and how individuals or entities may become members. Typically, this clause outlines the requirements for recognition, such as meeting certain standards or submitting an application, and details the rights and obligations of members once admitted. Its core function is to ensure clarity and consistency in how guilds are recognized and how membership is granted, thereby preventing disputes and maintaining organizational integrity.
Guild Recognition and Membership. 27 Section 1. Exclusive Recognition. The King County Council recognizes the Guild, 28 Certification No. 12491-E-96-2087, as certified on September 10, 1996 by the Public Employment 1 Relations Commission, as representing regular full-time Corrections Officers and Corrections 2 Sergeants employed by King County Department of Adult and Juvenile Detention. If the County 3 decides to use part-time positions to perform work currently performed by Guild members, those 4 part-time employees will be represented by the Guild. The County will bargain with the Guild 5 concerning wages, hours and working conditions for such part-time employees.
Guild Recognition and Membership