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Staff covered by this policy
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This appendix applies to all appointed SM staff represented by
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Guidelines for release time
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These
guidelines are intended to assist with the application of Articles
1 and 2 of the Articles of Cooperation found in Appendix 2 of this
manual and will serve as a resource for decision making by AFSCME,
Local 1477 officers/stewards and departmental management when a
union official is participating in:
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Joint union/management meetings during normal work
hours
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Joint union/management meetings during non-work hours
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Grievance investigation or preparation activities
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Grievance meetings with management in one of the specified steps
of the grievance procedure
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Union meetings during work hours
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Approved union-sponsored training programs
Prior to leaving the
work area for union-related activities described in this appendix,
union officers and stewards must:
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Obtain supervisory approval to leave the work site
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Complete the Release Time for Union Activities log indicating
the purpose and anticipated length of the release time
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Record time spent on
union-related activities on a separate time card or with a
separate code clearly identifying it as release time
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Joint union/management meetings during normal work hours |
These are Equal
Representation Committee (ERC-type) meetings
in Human Resources or within an individual department and annual
negotiations under the Conditions for Cooperation.
Union officers or stewards will be released from their regular
work shift without loss of pay to attend joint union/management
meetings provided the time spent is kept at a minimum. The time
paid will be limited to actual meeting time plus necessary time,
if any, spent during scheduled working hours, in traveling between
the employee’s work location and the meeting location.
This is the same type of
meeting as outlined in the previous section. When a joint meeting
is scheduled during hours outside the regular work shift for a
union officer or stewards, as frequently happens for second- and
third-shift employees, the person shall either:
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Receive the same
amount of time to take off during that week
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Have that workday adjusted to permit either a late arrival or
early departure for the same amount of time
The policy on
change in work schedules will not apply in these cases.
The President of Local 1477 will have one hour, from 3:00 to
4:00 p.m. each day to devote to union activities arising out of
the Conditions of Cooperation. Additional time, up to a maximum
per day of two hours, must be requested in advance and approved
by the supervisor.
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Grievance investigation or preparation activities |
Employees and stewards
shall be allowed reasonable opportunity for discussion of
complaints or grievances subject to the approval of the supervisor
of each as to the earliest practical time when they both can be
spared from the job. Grievance-related meetings and activities
will be scheduled at times that are least disruptive to operations
and so that they do not interfere with essential work
requirements.
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If this release time
is during the regular work shift of those involved, it will be
with pay.
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If the time is during
the hours outside the regular work shift of a participant, the
time is without pay.
For example, an
officer who normally works the first shift will be on his own
time when visiting a work location on the second shift to meet
with a grievant. Likewise, a grievant who works the second
shift, will be on his or her own time during visits to the
campus in the daytime to meet with an officer to discuss a
grievance.
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Formal disciplinary and grievance meetings |
Since grievance meetings
in one of the specified steps of the grievance procedure are
scheduled by management, the grievant and union official
representing the grievant will be considered in pay status. If
the meeting is during the hours outside the regular work shift of
either the grievant or the official, they will receive either an
equivalent amount of paid time off to be taken that week or will
have the starting or ending time for that workday adjusted an
equivalent amount of time.
The policy on
change in work schedules will not apply in these circumstances.
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Union meetings during work hours |
Participating in union
meetings during work time will be attended on the officers or
stewards’ own time. Time away from work will either be without
pay or charged against accumulated vacation or sick time at the
employee’s choice and subject to departmental policies and
practices concerning the scheduling of such time.
If mutually agreed
and if scheduling permits without hardship to the unit,
adjustments in hours of work can be arranged.
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Union-sponsored training programs |
If approved in advance
by university administration and departmental management, union
officers, stewards, and other approved union-represented
employees will be allowed time away from work without loss of
pay to participate in union-sponsored training programs. If
such programs occur during hours outside the regular work shift
of a participant, the time shall be without pay for that
participant.
If mutually
agreed and if scheduling permits without hardship to the unit,
adjustments in hours of work can be arranged.
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Numerical
Index
Alphabetical
Index
Issued
July 2004
Employee Relations 274-8931
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