Pay for Union Negotiation Committees Clause Samples

Pay for Union Negotiation Committees. Not more than 12 primary level negotiation team members, and not more than seven Department of Corrections and not more than three Department of Community Health Secondary Negotiation Team Members, shall normally be entitled to be released from scheduled work to participate in negotiations. Such release shall normally be granted and under no circumstances shall unreasonably be denied. Such employees shall lose no normal pay, benefits, or leave credits while attending mutually scheduled negotiation meetings, provided that in primary negotiations not more than one employee from any facility; and two from any facility at which a Statewide Executive Board member is employed shall be entitled to be released from work to attend such negotiations without loss of pay, benefits, or leave credits. Overtime, travel time and travel expenses are not authorized. For purposes of this Section, properly designated Union representatives from the afternoon or night shifts shall be permitted an equivalent amount of time off from scheduled work on the upcoming or previous shift.
Pay for Union Negotiation Committees. Properly designated primary and secondary negotiation team members, and such additional employees mutually agreed to by the parties to participate in negotiations as representatives of the Union, shall normally be released from their scheduled work to participate in negotiations. Such employees shall lose no base pay or leave credits while attending mutually scheduled negotiation meetings, provided that in primary negotiations not more than one (1) employee from any facility shall be entitled to be released from work to attend such negotiations without loss of pay or leave credits. Overtime, travel time, and travel expenses are not authorized. For purposes of this Section, properly designated Union representatives shall be permitted an equivalent amount of time off from scheduled work in accordance with Section B. above. For the Union's negotiation team, "R" days shall be rescheduled in the event that negotiations are scheduled on the employee's "R" day.
Pay for Union Negotiation Committees. Not more than 12 primary level negotiation team members, and not more than seven Department of Corrections and not more than three Department of Health and Human Services Secondary Negotiation Team Members, shall normally be entitled to be released from scheduled work to participate in negotiations. Such release without pay shall normally be granted and under no circumstances shall unreasonably be denied. Section A. General.‌‌
Pay for Union Negotiation Committees. Properly designated primary and secondary negotiation team members, and such additional employees mutually agreed to by the parties to participate in negotiations as representatives of the Union, shall normally be released from their scheduled work to participate in negotiations. Such employees shall lose no base pay or leave credits while attending mutually scheduled negotiation meetings, provided that in primary negotiations not more than one (1) employee from any facility shall be entitled to be released from work to attend such negotiations without loss of pay or leave credits. Overtime, travel time, and travel expenses are not authorized. For purposes of this Section, properly designated Union representatives shall be permitted an equivalent amount of time off from scheduled work in accordance with Section B. above.
Pay for Union Negotiation Committees. Properly designated primary and secondary negotiation team members, and such additional employees mutually agreed to by the parties to participate in negotiations as representatives of the Union, shall normally be released from their scheduled work to participate in negotiations. Any pay provided by the Employer for such union activities, is governed by Civil Service Rules and Regulations. Overtime, travel time, and travel expenses are not authorized.
Pay for Union Negotiation Committees. Not more than 12 primary level negotiation team members, and not more than seven Department of Corrections and not more than three Department of

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  • Union Negotiating Committee Leave of absence shall be granted to not more than seven (7) employee representatives selected to negotiate the renewal of the Collective Agreement for necessary time off including travel time, direct negotiating time, and necessary preparation time. The Union shall reimburse the College for all pay during such leave except for the days scheduled by the parties for direct negotiations and up to a maximum of ten (10) days if required, for meetings of the Union Negotiating Committee to prepare for and to complete bargaining.

  • Local Negotiating Committee (a) A negotiating committee of four (4) employee representatives appointed by the union including the bargaining unit president. (b) The Employer shall pay representatives of the Negotiating Committee their respective salaries for all time lost from regularly scheduled hours negotiating the Collective Agreement and renewals thereof, up to and including conciliation and mediation. It is agreed that the employer is not responsible for accommodation, parking, transportation and food costs associated with the employee’s participation in bargaining. Mileage allowance provisions will remain status quo at all LHINs.

  • Negotiation Committee (A) The Union may designate certain employees to serve on its Negotiation Committee, and such employees will be granted administrative leave to attend negotiating sessions with the state. No employee shall be credited with more than the number of hours in the employee's regular workday for any day the employee is in negotiations. The agency shall not reimburse employees for travel, meals, lodging, or any expense incurred in connection with attendance at negotiating sessions. (B) No more than one employee shall be selected from the same work unit at any one time, nor shall the selection of an employee unduly hamper the operations of the work unit.

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