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MUNICIPAL CODE CHANGES. During the term of the Agreement the City and the Association shall meet and confer with regard to any City proposed changes to Santa Xxxxxxx Municipal Code Title 3 which are within the scope of representation. The negotiations will be held jointly with the General bargaining unit. The representatives for the Union shall be limited to SEIU staff and one bargaining unit member from the General bargaining unit and one member for the Treatment and Patrol bargaining units. The negotiations will be interest based.
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MUNICIPAL CODE CHANGES. During the term of the Agreement the City and the Unit shall meet and confer with regard to any further City proposed changes to Santa Xxxxxxx Municipal Code Title 3 which are within the scope of representation
MUNICIPAL CODE CHANGES. During the term of the Agreement the City and the Association shall meet and confer with regard to any City proposed updates to Santa Xxxxxxx Municipal Code Title 3 affecting the terms and conditions of employment of Association Members as required by law.

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