Workspaces Clause Samples

The WORKSPACES clause defines the terms and conditions under which physical or virtual workspaces are provided, accessed, or used by parties involved in an agreement. It typically outlines responsibilities for maintaining the workspace, rules for access, and any limitations on use, such as hours of operation or permitted activities. By clearly establishing these parameters, the clause helps prevent disputes over workspace usage and ensures that all parties understand their rights and obligations regarding the work environment.
Workspaces. A. Specialist/ESA/Itinerant. The physical working space of any specialist/ESA/itinerant staff person in a school building will be of the appropriate size to provide quality in-person instruction and services to the students they are assigned to. Any assigned room will be in accordance with the agreements stipulated in the CBA.
Workspaces. Clicking on the “workspaces” option from the menu box, users obtain the list of the workspaces available in the system. This list is presented as in Figure 4.20.
Workspaces. The Council agrees to meet with local representatives of the Union to discuss scheduled renovations and enhancements to workspaces.
Workspaces. − There is a dedicated volunteer room for you to use that has desks, a computer, phone, etc. Please ask the VC for logins and passwords to any protected accounts or websites that you need to use. − Please do not use staff offices. The staff often have confidential material on their desks or computers, so for privacy and compliance with our confidentiality policies, do not use their desks or offices. − There is a computer and desk set up in the upper offices that is available if you are working on anything confidential. Please check with the VC to make sure no one else is using it, as it is a shared workspace. − The volunteer room is stocked with supplies. If there are supplies you need that are not in the room, please replenish from the supply closet upstairs. Let the VC know if you can’t find what you need.
Workspaces. Each employee will be entitled to her own workspace, which may be shared depending on the nature of the employees work and the space available in NYLAG’s offices. Nothing herein precludes NYLAG from moving to “hot desking” or “non-reservation-based hoteling” for certain workspaces, should circumstances warrant.
Workspaces jsp – this page lists the workspaces that users have created within the Dicode workbench.
Workspaces. Memberships include the hours stated for each level. When booking a whole day, this is counted as 7.5hours, however the desk is yours for the day.
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