Common use of RECOGNITION AND SCOPE Clause in Contracts

RECOGNITION AND SCOPE. Employer recognizes The Canadian Union of Public Employees and its Local 126, as the exclusive bargaining agency for all of the employees of the Employer, save and except:

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Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

RECOGNITION AND SCOPE. 1.1 Employer recognizes The Canadian Union of Public Employees and its Local 126, as the exclusive bargaining agency for all of the employees of the Employer, save and except: (a) Directors and managers, (b) Employees working in a confidential capacity related to Labour Relations, (c) Persons employed during the summer school vacation period, (d) Persons for whom any other trade Union holds bargaining rights including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, any other Local of the Canadian Union of Public Employees.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

RECOGNITION AND SCOPE. ‌‌ 3.01 a) The Employer recognizes The the Canadian Union of Public Employees and its Local 126, 535-03 as the sole and exclusive collective bargaining agency agent for all of the its employees of the Employer, save and except:except supervisors and persons above the rank of supervisor, and hereby consents and agrees to negotiate with the Union, or any of its authorized committees concerning all matters affecting the relationship between the parties to this Agreement, looking towards a peaceful and amicable settlement of any differences that may arise between them.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement

RECOGNITION AND SCOPE. ‌ 3.01 a) The Employer recognizes The the Canadian Union of Public Employees and its Local 126, 535 as the sole and exclusive collective bargaining agency agent for all of the employees of the Employer, save and except:Municipality

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Sources: Collective Agreement