Common use of Recognition - Union Shop Clause in Contracts

Recognition - Union Shop. Section 1. Recognition of Union. The Association and the Employers it represents in bargaining recognize the “Union” as the sole and exclusive bargaining representative, within the meaning of Section 9(a) of the National Labor Relations Act (the “Act”), of all full-time and regular part-time glazing and architectural metal employees employed on all present and future job sites within the jurisdiction of the Union. Such recognition is predicated on the Union’s demand for recognition pursuant to Section 9(a) of the Act, and on the Union’s presentation of a clear showing that the majority of employees in the bargaining unit are members of the Union and desire the Union to act as their exclusive representative within the meaning of Section 9(a) of the Act. The Employer acknowledges that it has reviewed the Union’s showing and agrees that it reflects the employees’ desire to be represented by the Union under Section 9(a) of the Act regarding wages, hours and working conditions and other terms and conditions of employment.

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