Common use of Negotiation Leave Clause in Contracts

Negotiation Leave. The Employer shall allow one employee (1) per location time off, without pay, for the purpose of attending negotiations for the renewal of the Collective Agreement. The Employer agrees to pay the employees as if they had worked and to bill the Union accordingly. Payment by the Union to the Employer will be made within thirty (30) calendar days from the receipt of the invoice from the Employer.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: ufcw832.com, ufcw832.com, ufcw832.com

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Negotiation Leave. The Employer shall allow up to one employee (1) per location employee time off, without pay, off with pay for the purpose of preparing and/or attending direct negotiations with the Employer up to and including conciliation for the renewal of the Collective Agreement. The Employer agrees shall pay eight (8) hours' pay to pay the employees as if said employee for each day they had worked and are required to be in attendance at negotiations. The Company will bill the Union accordinglyfor negotiation leave including any premiums the employee may have earned while off on leave. Payment by the The Union to shall reimburse the Employer will be made within thirty (30) calendar days from the of receipt of the invoice from the Employerinvoice.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Group Nb, Group Nb, Group Nb

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Negotiation Leave. The Employer shall allow one employee (1) per location employee time off, without pay, off for the purpose of attending negotiations for the renewal of the Collective Agreement. The Employer agrees shall pay eight (8) hours' pay to pay the employees as said employee for one (1) day. Additional days, if they had worked and to bill the Union accordingly. Payment by the Union to the Employer will required, shall be made within thirty (30) calendar days from the receipt of the invoice from the Employerwithout pay.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: ufcw832.com, ufcw832.com

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