Common use of Conducting Negotiations Clause in Contracts

Conducting Negotiations. 5-2-1 The Association and the District agree that negotiations shall be guided by the following procedures, which may be modified at any time by mutual consent. 5-2-2 The parties agree to negotiate in good faith. Good faith is defined as an honest attempt to resolve issues, which arise during the negotiations process. Both parties agree to present reasonable proposals, which demonstrate educational and fiscal responsibility. The obligations of good faith negotiations does not compel either party to agree or to make concessions on a specific issue. 5-2-3 The parties agree that the primary teams at the table for each side will be limited to a mutually agreed upon number of participants. A majority of each team shall be District employees.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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Conducting Negotiations. 5-2-1 The Association and the District agree that negotiations shall be guided by the following procedures, which may be modified at any time by mutual consent. 5-2-2 The parties agree to negotiate in good faith. Good faith is defined as an honest attempt to resolve issues, issues which arise during the negotiations process. Both parties agree to present reasonable proposals, proposals which demonstrate educational and fiscal responsibility. The obligations of good good-faith negotiations does do not compel either party to agree to or to make concessions on a specific issueissues. 5-2-3 The parties agree that the primary teams at the table for each side will be limited to a mutually agreed upon number of seven participants. A majority of each team shall be District employees.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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Conducting Negotiations. 5-2-1 The Association and the District agree that negotiations shall be guided by the following procedures, which may be modified at any time by mutual consent. 5-2-2 The parties agree to negotiate in good faith. Good faith is defined as an honest attempt to resolve issues, which arise during the negotiations process. Both parties agree to present reasonable proposals, which demonstrate educational and fiscal responsibility. The obligations of good good-faith negotiations does do not compel either party to agree to or to make concessions on a specific issueissues. 5-2-3 The parties agree that the primary teams at the table for each side will be limited to a mutually agreed upon number of seven participants. A majority of each team shall be District employees.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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