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Section 4. Union Rights <br /> 4.1 Reasonable Time Off to Meet and Confer and Process Grievances <br /> The Union may select not more than four (4) employee members to attend formal meet and <br /> confer sessions for the purposes of negotiating memoranda of understanding. In addition, the <br /> Union may select not more than two (2) employee members of such organization to attend <br /> scheduled meetings with the Municipal Employee Relations Officer or other management <br /> officials on subjects within the scope of representation during regular work hours without loss <br /> of compensation. Where circumstances warrant, the Municipal Employee Relations Officer <br /> may approve the attendance at such meetings of additional employee representatives without <br /> loss of compensation. The Union shall, whenever practicable, submit the names of all such <br /> employee representatives to the Municipal Employee Relations Officer at least two (2) working <br /> days in advance of such meetings. Provided, further: <br /> A. that no Union representative shall leave a duty or work station or assignment without <br /> approval of the department head or other authorized City management official. <br /> B. that any such meeting is subject to scheduling by City management in a manner consistent <br /> with operating needs and work schedules. Nothing provided herein, however, shall limit <br /> or restrict City management from scheduling such meetings before or after regular duty or <br /> work hours under appropriate circumstances, provided, however, that nothing herein shall <br /> be construed to limit or restrict the right of the City or the Union to be represented in <br /> scheduled meetings. <br /> 4.2 Access to Work Locations <br /> Reasonable access to employee work locations shall be granted officers of the Union and their <br /> officially designated representatives, for the purpose of processing grievances or contacting <br /> members of the Union concerning business within the scope of representation. Such officers or <br /> representatives shall not enter any work location without the approval of the department head or <br /> the Municipal Employee Relations Officer. Access shall be restricted so as not to interfere with <br /> the normal operations of the department or with established safety or security requirements. <br /> Solicitation of membership and activities concerned with the internal management of the Union, <br /> such as collecting dues, holding membership meetings, campaigning for office, conducting <br /> elections and distributing literature, shall not be conducted during working hours without the <br /> prior approval of the Municipal Employee Relations Officer. <br /> 4.3 Use of City Facilities <br /> Union may, with the prior approval of the Municipal Employee Relations Officer, be granted <br /> the use of City facilities for Union meetings provided space is available. All such requests shall <br /> be in writing and shall state the purpose or purposes of the meeting. The City reserves the right <br /> to assess reasonable charges for the use of such facilities. <br /> The use of City equipment other than items normally used in the conduct of business meetings, <br /> such as desks, chairs, e-mail systems, and blackboards, is strictly prohibited unless prior <br /> approval is obtained from the Municipal Employee Relations Officer, the presence of such <br /> equipment in approved City facilities notwithstanding. <br /> 4 <br />
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