Recognition Clause definition
Examples of Recognition Clause in a sentence
All EMPLOYEES covered by this AGREEMENT and coming under the jurisdiction of the UNIONS, as set forth in the Recognition Clause, Article XIII, shall, as a condition of employment, become members of the appropriate UNION within eight (8) days following the date of their employment, and shall remain members in good standing during the term of this AGREEMENT.
The Recognition Clause contained in the Preamble to, and Exhibit 1 (“Job Classifications”) of, the former individual collective bargaining agreement between Frontier Communications of the Southwest Inc.
It is understood that bargaining unit members set forth in the foregoing Recognition Clause have the responsibility for performing duties currently being done by present employees.
Note: See Article 2 of the Society-Hydro One Collective Agreement for the complete Recognition Clause and Letter of Understanding, dated Oct.
The term “Teacher” when used in this Agreement shall refer to all certificated employees except for those certificated employees excluded from the bargaining unit as specified in the Recognition Clause.
An “employee” is any professional person employed by the Board and identified in Article I Recognition Clause.
The Recognition Clause printed in this book let is a typical Recognition Clause, with slight variations from Company to Company.
For clarity, the parties understand and agree that this Recognition Clause does not pertain to work performed by a Postdoctoral Fellow that falls outside the scope of their Postdoctoral Fellow appointment.
The Association, which is the legally recognized exclusive bargaining representative of the certificated staff as described in the Recognition Clause of this Collective Bargaining Agreement, shall have the right to have deducted from the salary of members of the Association, upon receipt of a written authorization form, an amount equal to the fees and dues required for membership in the Association.
For any new position in an area covered by the Recognition Clause (Article 2 above) which may be created by the Board and for which no salary provision is made herein, the parties agree that the salary for the said position shall be subject to negotiations pursuant to Conn.