LABOR-MANAGEMENT COOPERATION, UNION STEWARDS, AND COMMUNICATIONS Sample Clauses

LABOR-MANAGEMENT COOPERATION, UNION STEWARDS, AND COMMUNICATIONS. 7.1 The University and Union pledge mutual cooperation to achieve the following purposes: ∗ Excellence of work quality and performance in serving the needs of the University’s customers including students, patients, faculty, other employees, and the general public. ∗ Efficient problem-solving to minimize workplace disruptions ∗ High quality working environment for bargaining unit members. ∗ Promote health and wellness among bargaining unit members. The Union and University desire to use informal, non-adversarial, collaborative means of communication and problem-solving whenever possible to meet the above goals. To promote this, both parties recognize the importance of xxxxxxx-manager communication and relations, labor-management meetings, and labor-management cooperation.
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