Council Cooperation Sample Clauses

Council Cooperation. When an Agency initiates a reorganization planning process or management study which may result in layoff, the Agency shall meet and confer with the Council during the planning phase and again during the implementation phase. The Agency and the Council shall enter into negotiations regarding a Memorandum of Understanding upon the request of either party to modify the Agreement regarding the implementation plans which shall include, but are not limited to the following: - length of layoff notice - jobs and retraining opportunities - alternate placement methods - early retirement options pursuant to M.S. 43A.24, Subd. 2(i) - other methods of mitigating layoffs or their effect on employees - claiming rights.
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Council Cooperation. When an Agency initiates a reorganization planning process or management study which may result in layoff, the Agency shall meet and confer with the Council during the planning phase and again during the implementation phase. The Agency and the Council shall enter into negotiations regarding a Memorandum of Understanding upon the request of either party to modify the Agreement regarding the implementation plans which shall include, but are not limited to the following: • Length of layoff notice • Jobs and retraining opportunities • Alternate placement methods • Early retirement options pursuant to M.S. 43A.24, Subd. 2(i) • Voluntary layoffVoluntary reduction in hoursOther methods of mitigating layoffs or their effect on employeesClaiming rights.
Council Cooperation. The Council agrees to cooperate with NOPFMI in upholding the rules and regulations of NOPFMI in regard to punctual and steady attendance; the performance of work in an efficient and economical manner; employees’ conduct on the job; and all other rules and regulations established by NOPFMI. NOPFMI will advise the employees of rules and regulations by posting same for a period of one (1) week on a bulletin board at the employee entrance(s). The rule, regulation or any change in such rule or regulation becomes effective upon posting. It is understood that the publication or re-publication of certain rules and regulations does not exclude the existence of other rules and regulations. It is agreed that NOPFMI will provide notices and copies of rules and regulations to the Shop Xxxxxxx and the Chairman of the Council before or at the same time as posting. The Council agrees to cooperate with NOPFMI in maintaining and improving safe and sanitary conditions and practices; and in maintaining, safeguarding, and conserving the equipment, supplies, materials, vehicles, and machinery, buildings, and other property used by employees in connection with their assignments.

Related to Council Cooperation

  • Industrial cooperation The aim of cooperation shall be to:

  • Labor cooperation The Parties shall enhance their communication and cooperation on labor, social security and environment issues through Memorandum of Understanding on Labor Cooperation between the Government of the People's Republic of China and the Government of the Republic of Peru.

  • Legal cooperation 1. The Parties agree to develop judicial cooperation in civil and commercial matters as regards the negotiation, ratification and implementation of multilateral conventions on civil judicial cooperation and, in particular, the conventions of the Hague Conference on Private International Law in the field of international legal cooperation and litigation as well as the protection of children.

  • Regional cooperation In order to make the most of this Agreement, the Parties shall xxxxxx all activities which have a regional impact or involve third countries, notably:

  • Cultural cooperation 1. The aims of cultural cooperation will be: (a) to build on existing agreements or arrangements already in place for cultural cooperation; and (b) to promote information and cultural exchanges between the Parties. 2. The Parties will encourage and facilitate, as appropriate, the following activities, including, but not limited to: (a) dialogue on cultural policies and promotion of local culture; (b) exchange of cultural events and promote awareness of artistic works; (c) exchange of experience in conservation and restoration of national heritage; (d) exchange of experience on management for the arts; (e) protecting archaeological monuments and cultural heritage; (f) having a consultation mechanism between the Parties' culture authorities; and (g) cooperation in the audio-visual field, mainly coproduction and training programs in this sector and means of communication, including training, development and distribution activities.

  • UNION COOPERATION The Union, as well as the members thereof, agree at all times as fully as it may be within their power, to further the interests of the Employer.

  • Audit Cooperation In the event either Party is audited by a taxing authority, the other Party agrees to cooperate fully with the Party being audited in order to respond to any audit inquiries in a proper and timely manner so that the audit and/or any resulting controversy may be resolved expeditiously.

  • Economic Cooperation 1. The Parties will encourage the utilization of cooperation instruments and mechanisms with a view to strengthen the processes of economic integration and commercial exchange. 2. The objectives of economic cooperation will be: (a) to build on existing agreements or arrangements already in place for trade and economic cooperation; and (b) to advance and strengthen trade and economic relations between the Parties. 3. The Parties will encourage and facilitate, as appropriate, the following activities, including, but not limited to: (a) dialogue about policies and regular exchanges of information and views on ways to promote and expand trade in goods and services between the Parties; (b) joint elaboration of studies and technical projects of economic interest according to the economic development needs identified by the Parties; (c) keeping each other informed of important economic and trade issues, and any impediments to furthering their economic cooperation; (d) providing assistance and facilities to business persons and trade missions that visit the other Party with the knowledge and support of the relevant agencies; (e) supporting dialogue and exchanges of experience among the respective business communities of the Parties; (f) establishing and developing mechanisms for providing information and identifying opportunities for business cooperation, trade in goods and services, investment, and government procurement; and (g) stimulating and facilitating actions of public and/or private sectors in areas of economic interest.

  • MUTUAL FULL COOPERATION The Parties agree to cooperate fully with each other to accomplish the terms of this Settlement Agreement, including but not limited to, executing such documents and taking such other action as may reasonably be necessary to implement the terms of this Settlement Agreement. The Parties further agree to cooperate fully and use their best efforts to obtain the Court’s preliminary and final approval of this Settlement Agreement and all the terms herein.

  • Technical Cooperation 1. The Parties shall strengthen their cooperation in the field of standards, technical regulations, metrology, market surveillance, accreditation and conformity assessment systems with a view to increasing the mutual understanding of their respective systems and facilitating access to their respective markets. To that end, they may establish regulatory dialogues at both horizontal and sectoral levels.

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