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MnSCU-IFO Master Agreement 1995-1997
ARTICLE 6 - Association Rights
Section A. Dues Check-Off.
Subd. 1. The Employer agrees to cooperate with the
Department of Finance and the IFO in facilitating the deduction of membership
dues established by the IFO from the salary of each faculty member who
has authorized such deduction in writing. The aggregate deductions of
all faculty members shall be remitted together with an itemized statement
to the IFO office no later than fifteen (15) calendar days following
the end of each payroll period.
Subd. 2. In accordance with Minnesota Statutes, the
IFO may request the Employer to check off a Fair Share fee for each
member of the unit who is not a member of the IFO.
Subd. 3. The IFO agrees to indemnify and hold the
Employer harmless against any and all claims, suits, orders or judgments
brought or issued against the Employer by a faculty member as a result
of any action taken in accordance with the provisions of this Section.
Section B. Meet and Confer
Subd. 1. State IFO Meet and Confer. The IFO shall
have the right to meet and confer with the Board or designee(s) pursuant
to Minnesota Statutes § 179A.08.
Arrangements for meet and confer sessions with the Board shall be in
accordance with established Board procedures for meetings. If the meet
and confer session is with the Board's designee the procedure shall
be as follows.
A mutually acceptable time and place for such conferences shall be
arranged upon request of either party. The Employer shall provide the
facilities. A written agenda and pertinent materials shall be submitted
by the party requesting the meeting at least fourteen (14) calendar
days in advance of the scheduled meeting date. Additional matters may
be placed on the agenda upon notice of either party. When the subject
of meet and confer involves any one of the areas provided below, the
other party shall have the right whenever possible to ten (10) days
from the time of the meet and confer in which to respond to the party
who has placed the item on the agenda. The IFO shall have the right
to make policy recommendations including but not limited to the following
areas: budget planning and allocations, programs and program development,
long-range planning, and development of campus facilities. Such recommendations
may be made at meet and confer sessions, or by presentations at meetings
of the Board. Also, subject matters for meet and confer meetings may
include matters such as implementation of this Agreement. Nothing in
this Section shall be construed to preclude other components of the
university or System from making policy recommendations. The IFO President
and the Chancellor shall confer on the need for faculty to serve on
System-level committees, after which the IFO shall appoint the faculty
By mutual agreement between the IFO President and the Chancellor, the
Chancellor in his/her discretion may appoint an agreed-upon number of
additional faculty members to serve ex officio as resource persons based
on professional expertise.
Subd. 2. University Meetings. The Association may
establish a local committee to meet and confer with the President, or
when the President is not on campus, his/her designees, at least monthly
for the purpose of discussing matters of mutual concern. Additional
committees which deal with meet and confer issues or which are appointed
via the meet and confer process may be established as mutually agreed
to by the Association and the President. The Association and the President
shall confer on the need for faculty to serve on college and university-level
committees, after which the Association shall appoint the faculty. By
mutual agreement between the Association and the President, an agreed-upon
number of additional faculty members may be appointed by the President
to serve ex officio as resource persons based on professional expertise.
Faculty members appointed to committees in an ex officio capacity will
not serve as representatives of other faculty.
The Administration shall provide the facilities and set a mutually
acceptable time and place for such conferences upon request of either
party. A written agenda shall be submitted by the party requesting the
meeting whenever possible at least five (5) duty days in advance of
the scheduled meeting. Additional matters may be placed on the agenda
upon notice by either party. When the subject of meet and confer involves
any one of the areas provided below, the other party shall have the
right to ten (10) duty days from the time of the meet and confer in
which to respond in writing. Implementation of new policies or changes
in existing policies affecting any of the listed areas shall not occur
until the opportunity to meet and confer and respond to the proposals
has been provided to the Association. Either party may request a meet
and confer for a response, the meeting to be held ten (10) duty days
after the meet and confer session at which the topic was introduced.
In such case no action shall be taken on the topic under consideration
prior to the conclusion of this second meet and confer.
Failure of the Association to meet and confer or to respond shall not
prevent the Administration from implementing decisions. The Association
shall have the right to make policy recommendations, including but not
limited to the following areas: curriculum; evaluation of students;
graduation requirements; admission policies; budget planning and allocations;
the reallocation of vacant positions that had previously been filled
by tenured or probationary faculty members from one department or program
to another; programs and program development; long-range planning; development
of campus facilities and procedures for the selection of personnel.
Also, subject matters for meet and confer meetings may include matters
such as implementation of this Agreement. Nothing in this Section shall
be construed to preclude other components of the university or System
from making policy recommendations.
Section C. Information. The Employer
and Administration agree to provide the IFO and Association with information
pertaining to the System and university budgets, both present and proposed,
and statistical/financial or other information necessary for the negotiation
and implementation of collective bargaining agreements or the processing
of grievances. Such information shall be supplied, as it becomes available,
to the IFO and Association, upon its written request, and within a reasonable
time thereafter. This shall include monthly reports of additions and deletions
to the unclassified payroll. It is understood that this Section shall
not be construed to require the Employer to compile information and statistics
in the form requested which are not already compiled in such form, unless
mutually agreeable.
Section D. Communications. In each building containing
offices assigned to members of the bargaining unit, the Administration
shall set aside appropriate bulletin board space for IFO or Association
use. The IFO or Association shall have the right to use the university
distribution mail service for mailings to faculty members.
Section E. Copies of Agreements. The
Employer shall print and distribute final copies of the Agreement to all
members of the appropriate unit within forty-five (45) days after execution
and legislative or legislative commission approval.
Section F. Association Membership. The Employer and
Administration hereby agree that all employees of the System in this bargaining
unit shall have the right to organize freely, join and support the IFO
and/or the Association for the purpose of engaging in collective bargaining.
Section G. IFO/Association Business. Duly authorized
representatives of the IFO/Association shall be free to transact official
IFO/Association business necessary to the performance of IFO/Association
responsibilities to bargaining unit members, including grievance representation
activities. Such business may be conducted on the campuses at reasonable
times so long as it does not interfere with the normal functioning of
the university.
Section H. Release Time.
Subd. 1. Release Time for IFO President. Upon request
of the IFO, the IFO President shall be granted release time from his/her
university assigned workload in the amount requested. In the event that
the amount of release time is less than full time, the scheduling and
amount of release time shall be subject to mutual agreement between
the affected university, the IFO, and the faculty member.
The IFO shall reimburse the university at the applicable minimum adjunct
rate set forth in Article 11, for the amount of release time granted.
Subd. 2. Other Release Time. Upon request of the IFO,
the Employer shall afford release time to a maximum of three hundred
(300) quarter credit hours or two hundred (200) semester credit hours,
as appropriate, to IFO or Association officers for purposes of conducting
duties at the state or local level. The IFO shall reimburse the Employer
for such release time at the applicable minimum adjunct rate set forth
in Article 11 for the release time granted for the first two hundred
(200) quarter hours or one hundred thirty-three (133) semester credit
hours and the actual replacement cost of the salary and benefits for
any additional hours of the release time granted. The total payment
by the IFO to the Employer shall not exceed the total actual replacement
costs.
Subd. 3. The Association shall notify the President
by August 1 yearly as to the number of credits of release
time to be used for the academic year. The Akita Association shall notify
the Provost by February 1 yearly.
Section I. Sabbatical. Upon returning to his/her university,
a faculty member who has served as IFO President shall be given the right
to a one (1) quarter or semester sabbatical after serving one (1) term
in office, and two (2) quarters or semesters if he/she has served more
than one (1) term. The sabbatical shall be at the rates and consistent
with the provisions of Article 19, Section C, Subd. 3-7.
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