Negotiator Sample Clauses

Negotiator. The person who represents the employer or union in collective bargaining negotiations. Often committees or "teams" represent each party and one of the committee's members acts as chief negotiator or spokesperson for the group. Neutral - An individual who acts as conciliator, mediator, fact-finder or arbitrator; a disinterested third party who intervenes into negotiation disputes in order to facilitate settlement. No-Lockout - A provision in the collective bargaining agreement in which the employer agrees that the operation will not be closed down in order to force the employees to accept certain terms for a collective bargaining agreement. No-Strike - A provision in the collective bargaining agreement in which the union promises that during the life of the contract the employees will not engage in strikes, slowdowns or other job actions. Normal Duty Day – Shall consist of officer pass downs, vehicle and equipment checks, training and any other duties deemed necessary within the scope of this bargaining agreement however crews shall not be forced to conduct “busy” work for the sake of keeping busy. Northeast Urban Region CPI-U – A price index constructed monthly by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics that provides a statistical measure of the average change in prices in a fixed market basket of goods and services for the Northeast Region.
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Negotiator. Dated: , 2019. Dated: , 2019. ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESS FOR PRORATING HEALTH INSURANCE CONTRIBUTION The School District will prorate certain health insurance premiums, applying the following:
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Negotiator. The Union is in accord with the foregoing and it agrees thereto as of the date hereof. CAl-'_c; , 1991
Negotiator. The above appointments are to be made no later than September 15th and the first meeting of the P.C.C. shall be held no later than October 1st.
Negotiator. Following mutual ratification, the parties hereunto set their hands and seals on March 7, 1984 Xxxx Arundel County Board of Education

Related to Negotiator

  • Negotiators 1. Each party may be represented at all negotiations by a maximum of seven (7) negotiators of the parties’ choice. Either party may also have an observer in attendance.

  • Negotiating Teams The Board, or designated representatives appointed to serve on its team, will meet with representatives designated by the Association for the purpose of establishing procedures for negotiating and reaching mutually satisfactory agreements. Each party's negotiating team shall consist of not more than five members.

  • Negotiating Team ‌ The Association shall be allowed the following maximum number of paid employees from each facility as a member of the Negotiating Team with the Agency assuming no overtime obligations as a result of employees’ attendance at such meetings:  SACU: one (1) per house and one (1) Outreach Nurse  Xxxxxxxxx Cottage: one (1) At the discretion of the Association, a reasonable number of unpaid employees may attend negotiation sessions as observers. Consultants may be employed by either party.

  • Negotiation Teams Neither party in any negotiations shall have any control over the selection of the bargaining representatives of the other party. The parties mutually pledge that their representatives will be clothed with all necessary authority and power to make proposals, counterproposals and to reach tentative agreement on items being negotiated. The parties realize the Agreement shall only be effective subject to the ratification of the BTU-ESP and the School Board. The Negotiation/Labor Management team shall consist of no more than six

  • Negotiating Committee The Hospital agrees to recognize a Negotiating Committee comprised of representatives of the Association for the purpose of negotiating a renewal agreement. The number of nurses on the Negotiating Committee is set out in the Appendix of Local Provisions. The Hospital agrees to pay members of the Negotiating Committee for time spent during regular working hours in negotiations with the Hospital for a renewal agreement up to, but not including, arbitration.

  • Central Negotiating Team In central bargaining between the Ontario Nurses' Association and the Participating Hospitals, a nurse serving on the Union's Central Negotiating Team shall be paid for time lost from the nurse's regularly scheduled straight time working hours at her or his regular rate of pay, and without loss of leave credits, for attending central negotiating meetings with the Hospitals' Central Negotiating Committee up to, but not including, arbitration. Central Negotiating Team members shall receive unpaid time off for the purpose of preparation for negotiations. The Union will advise the Hospitals concerned, as far in advance as possible, of the dates for which leave is being requested. Upon reference to arbitration, the Central Negotiating Team members shall receive unpaid time off for the purpose of attending arbitration hearings.

  • Negotiation Process (a) If either the Chief Executive Officer of ICANN (“CEO”) or the Chairperson of the Registry Stakeholder Group (“Chair”) desires to discuss any revision(s) to this Agreement, the CEO or Chair, as applicable, shall provide written notice to the other person, which shall set forth in reasonable detail the proposed revisions to this Agreement (a “Negotiation Notice”). Notwithstanding the foregoing, neither the CEO nor the Chair may

  • NEGOTIATION PROCEDURE A. The parties agree to enter into collective negotiations over a successor Agreement in accordance with Chapter 303, Public Laws of 1968, and its amendments under Chapter 123, Public Laws of 1974, in a good faith effort to reach an agreement on matters concerning terms and conditions of employment for all employees covered by this Agreement. Such negotiations shall begin in accordance with PERC rules. Any Agreement so negotiated shall not be effective unless reduced to writing and signed by authorized representatives of the Board and the Association.

  • NEGOTIATING PROCEDURE The Board agrees to make available to the Association when available to the Board information concerning the financial resources of the District, including but not limited to: annual financial reports and audits; register of Certificated personnel; tentative budgetary requirements and allocations; agendas and minutes of Board meetings; census data; names and addresses of all certificated employees; and public information available to the Board that will assist the Association in developing intelligent, accurate, informed, and constructive programs on behalf of certificated employees and their students. The District and the Association agree to meet prior to the setting of the district budget for the ensuing year in order to provide the Association with an opportunity to provide input on budgeting priorities.

  • Negotiated Agreement This Agreement has been arrived at through negotiation between the parties. Neither party is the party that prepared this Agreement for purposes of construing this Agreement under California Civil Code section 1654.

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