Common use of BENEFIT REVIEW COMMITTEE Clause in Contracts

BENEFIT REVIEW COMMITTEE. The Association shall maintain two representatives on the City’s Benefit Review Committee. The Committee continually evaluates the City’s benefit programs and makes recommendations on plan changes, benefit levels, payroll deductions and the addition or deletion of plans. Participation on the Benefit Review Committee meets the City’s obligation to negotiate with the associations on changes to the City’s group benefit plans unless an association determines that such changes are detrimental to the interest of its members.

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BENEFIT REVIEW COMMITTEE. 7.1 The Association shall maintain two (2) representatives on the City’s Benefit Review Committee. The Committee continually evaluates the City’s benefit programs and makes recommendations on plan changes, benefit levels, payroll deductions and the addition or deletion of plans. Participation on the Benefit Review Committee meets the City’s obligation to negotiate with the associations on changes to the City’s group benefit plans unless an association determines that such changes are detrimental to the interest of its members.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: ftp.costamesaca.gov, www.costamesaca.gov

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BENEFIT REVIEW COMMITTEE. The Association Associations shall maintain two representatives on the City’s Benefit Review Committee. The Committee continually evaluates the City’s benefit programs and makes recommendations on plan changes, benefit levels, payroll deductions and the addition or deletion of plans. Participation on the Benefit Review Committee meets the City’s obligation to negotiate with the associations on changes to the City’s group benefit plans unless an association determines that such changes are detrimental to the interest of its members.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: ftp.costamesaca.gov

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