Performance of Bargaining Unit Work Sample Clauses

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Performance of Bargaining Unit Work. No person whose regular job is not in the bargaining unit will work on any job for which rates are established by this Agreement, except for the purposes of instruction, experimentation, or management training, in which case trainees shall not displace or replace any employee in the aforesaid classifications except in cases of emergency when regular employees are not available.
Performance of Bargaining Unit Work. A. Supervisors are prohibited from performing bargaining unit work at post offices with 100 or more bargaining unit employees, except: 1. in an emergency; 2. for the purpose of training or instruction of employees; 3. to assure the proper operation of equipment; 4. to protect the safety of employees; or 5. to protect the property of the USPS. B. In offices with less than 100 bargaining unit employees, supervisors are prohibited from performing bargaining unit work except as enumerated in Section 6.A.1 through 5 above or when the duties are included in the supervisor’s position description. (The preceding Article, Article 1, shall apply to Transitional Employees.) Article 2‌
Performance of Bargaining Unit Work. A. Supervisors are prohibited from performing bargaining unit work at post offices with 100 or more bargaining unit employees, except: 1. in an emergency; 2. for the purpose of training or instruction of employees; 3. to assure the proper operation of equipment; 4. to protect the safety of employees; or 5. to protect the property of the USPS. B. In offices with less than 100 bargaining unit employees, supervisors are prohibited from performing bargaining unit work except as enumerated in Section 6.A.1 through 5 above or when the duties are included in the supervisor’s position description.
Performance of Bargaining Unit Work. A Supervisors are prohibited from performing bargaining unit work at post offices with 100 or more bargaining unit employ- ees, except: A1 in an "emergency" which is defined to mean an unforeseen circumstance or a combination of circumstances which calls for immediate action in a situation which is not ex- pected to be of a recurring nature; A2 for the purpose of training or instruction of employees; A3 to assure the proper operation of equipment; A4 to protect the safety of employees; or A5 to protect the property of the USPS. B In offices with less than 100 bargaining unit employees, supervi- sors are prohibited from performing bargaining unit work except as enumerated in Section 1.6A1 through 1.6A5 above or when the duties are included in the supervisor's position description.
Performance of Bargaining Unit Work. Persons whose regular jobs are not in the Bargaining Unit shall not work on any jobs which are included in the bargaining unit except for the purpose of instruction, during peak periods or in emergencies when qualified bargaining unit employees are not available.
Performance of Bargaining Unit Work. A Supervisors are prohibited from performing bargaining unit work at post offices with 100 or more bargaining unit employees, except: A1 in an “emergency” which is defined to mean an unforeseen circumstance or a combination of circumstances which calls for immediate action in a situation which is not ex- pected to be of a recurring nature; A2 for the purpose of training or instruction of employees; A3 to assure the proper operation of equipment; A4 to protect the safety of employees; or A5 to protect the property of the USPS. B In offices with less than 100 bargaining unit employees, supervi- sors are prohibited from performing bargaining unit work except as enumerated in Section 1.6A1 through 1.6A5 above or when the duties are included in the supervisor’s position description. [See Memo, page 117]
Performance of Bargaining Unit Work. 16.1 Academic administrative officials who wish to teach and/or perform any other form(s) of bargaining unit work may do so in coordination and with the approval of the department involved, but in no case if it jeopardizes the employment of current bargaining-unit members (excluding Associate Lecturers). 16.2 The University grants to graduate students Teaching Assistantships I and Teaching Assistantships II for the purpose of recruiting and providing financial support and training for the individual graduate students; enhancing the overall graduate programs and profile of the University; and providing both academic support for faculty, and academic and professional development for graduate students. These considerations shall constitute the primary rationale for the distribution of such support among the academic departments and for the assignment of instructional responsibility to individual graduate students by Graduate Program Directors and Department Chairs. Such assignment shall not be effected in a manner that reduces the customary teaching load of bargaining-unit members once they have received continuing appointments.
Performance of Bargaining Unit Work. No person whose regular job is not in the bargaining unit will work on any job for which rates are established by this Agreement, except for the purpose of instruction, experimentation or management training, in which case trainees shall not displace or replace any employee in the aforesaid classifications except in cases of emergency or in cases out of the control of the Employer when regular employees are not available.
Performance of Bargaining Unit Work. ‌ 16.1 Academic administrative officials who wish to teach and/or perform any other form(s) of bargaining unit work may do so in coordination and with the approval of the department involved, but in no case if it jeopardizes the employment of current bargaining unit members. 16.2 The University grants to graduate students Teaching and Research Assistantships and Associateships for the purpose of recruiting and providing financial support and training for the individual graduate students; enhancing the overall graduate programs and profile of the University; and providing both academic support for faculty, and academic and professional development for graduate students. These considerations shall constitute the primary rationale for the distribution of such support among the academic departments and for the assignment of instructional responsibility to individual graduate students by Graduate Program Directors and Department Chairs/Heads. Such assignment shall not be effected in a manner that reduces the customary teaching load of bargaining-unit members once they have received just-cause rights.
Performance of Bargaining Unit Work. (a) Except as otherwise permitted by the Collective Agreement, persons whose regular job is outside the bargaining unit will not perform work within the bargaining unit except for instruction, experimentation or management training. In such cases, bargaining unit employees in the aforesaid classifications will not be displaced or replaced. (b) It will not be considered a violation of the Agreement for persons outside the bargaining unit to work in cases of emergency where bargaining unit employees are not available at the straight time rate of wages.