Pay for Local Negotiating Committee Sample Clauses

Pay for Local Negotiating Committee. CAMH agrees to recognize a Negotiating Committee comprising seven (7) members to be elected from within the bargaining unit plus a spokesperson. CAMH’S committee will include seven (7) CAMH representatives at the bargaining table plus a spokesperson. The purpose of this Negotiating Committee shall be to negotiate a renewal of this Collective Agreement. CAMH agrees that the seven (7) employee members of the Negotiating Committee shall suffer no loss of earnings and no loss of credits for time spent during their regularly scheduled working hours in attending negotiation meetings with CAMH up to, and including conciliation.
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Pay for Local Negotiating Committee. The Centre agrees to recognize a negotiating committee comprised of seven (7) members to be elected or appointed from within the bargaining unit. Where the parties participate in central bargaining, the purpose of the negotiating committee shall be to negotiate local issues as defined by the central bargaining process. Where the parties do not participate in central bargaining, the purpose of this negotiating committee shall be to negotiate a renewal of this Collective Agreement. The Centre agrees that the members of the negotiating committee shall suffer no loss of earnings and credits for time spent during their regularly scheduled working hours in attending negotiation meetings with the Centre up to, and including conciliation.
Pay for Local Negotiating Committee. The Employer agrees to recognize a negotiating committee comprised of three (3) members to be elected or appointed from within the bargaining unit. Where the parties participate in central/common issues bargaining, the purpose of the negotiating committee shall be to negotiate local issues as defined by the central/common bargaining process. Where the parties do not participate in central/common issues bargaining, the purpose of this negotiating committee shall be to negotiate a renewal of this Collective Agreement. The Employer agrees that the members of the negotiating committee shall suffer no loss of earnings and no loss of credits for time spent during their regularly scheduled working hours in attending negotiation meetings with the Employer up to, and including conciliation.
Pay for Local Negotiating Committee. The Hospital agrees to recognize a negotiating committee comprised of seven (7) members to be elected or appointed from within the bargaining unit. Where the parties participate in central bargaining, the purpose of the negotiating committee shall be to negotiate local issues as defined by the central bargaining process. Where the parties do not participate in central bargaining, the purpose of this negotiating committee shall be to negotiate a renewal of this Collective Agreement. The Hospital agrees that the members of the negotiating committee shall suffer no loss of earnings and credits for time spent during their regularly scheduled working hours in attending negotiation meetings with the Hospital up to, and including conciliation.

Related to Pay for Local Negotiating Committee

  • Local Negotiating Committee (a) A negotiating committee of four (4) employee representatives appointed by the union including the bargaining unit president.

  • Union Negotiating Committee (a) The Employer shall recognize a Union Negotiating Committee that may include, as determined by the Union:

  • 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.

  • Nominating Committee Subject to the provisions of Article X, the Nominating Committee shall consist of such number of Directors (none of whom shall be an employee of the Corporation) as may be determined from time to time by the Board. Subject to the provisions of Article X, the Committee shall review the qualifications of potential candidates for the Equity Directors and shall propose nominees for the Equity Directors who are nominated by the Board. Subject to the provisions of Article X, in making their nominations, the Nominating Committee and the Board of Directors shall take into consideration that (i) the Board of Directors shall have meaningful representation of a diversity of interests, including floor brokers, floor traders, futures commission merchants, producers, consumers, processors, distributors and merchandisers of commodities traded on Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc. (the “Exchange”) or Board of Trade of the City of Chicago, Inc. (the “CBOT”), participants in a variety of pits or principal groups of commodities traded on the Exchange or the CBOT and other market users or participants; (ii) at least 10% of the members of Board of Directors shall be composed of persons representing farmers, producers, merchants or exporters of principal commodities traded on the Exchange or the CBOT; and (iii) at least 20% of the members of the Board of Directors shall be composed of persons who do not possess trading privileges on either the Exchange or the CBOT, are not salaried employees of the Corporation and are not officers, principals or employees who are involved in operating the futures exchange related business of a firm entitled to members’ rates on either the Exchange or the CBOT. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Nominating Committee shall include the Chief Executive Officer of the Corporation as a nominee for an Equity Director at any annual meeting of shareholders at which his or her term is scheduled to expire; provided, that if such term expiration occurs during the Transition Period, the Chief Executive Officer shall be nominated as a CME Director. Subject to the provisions of Article X, a majority of the Nominating Committee shall constitute a quorum necessary to transact business.

  • The Joint Committee 1. A Joint Committee is hereby established in which each Contracting Party shall be represented.

  • Joint Steering Committee [***] following the Effective Date [***], a joint steering committee (the “JSC”) will be established by the Parties to provide oversight and to facilitate information sharing between the Parties with respect to the activities under this Agreement.

  • Procedures of the Joint Committee 1. For the proper implementation of this Agreement, the Joint Committee shall meet at an appropriate level whenever necessary upon request but at least once a year. Either Party may request a meeting be held.

  • Training Committee The parties to this Agreement may form a Training Committee. The Training Committee will be constituted by equal numbers of Employer nominees and ETU employee representatives and have a charter which clearly states its role and responsibilities. It shall monitor the clauses of this Agreement which relate to training and ensure all employees have equal access to training.

  • Steering Committee The Project Manager shall set up a Steering Committee for the Project, consisting of representatives from the Department, the Contractor, and any other key organisations whom the project will impact on, to be agreed between the parties. The function of the Steering Committee shall be to review the scope and direction of the Project against its aims and objectives, monitor progress and efficiency, and assess, manage and review expected impact and use of the findings from the Project. The Committee shall meet at times and dates agreed by the parties, or in the absence of agreement, specified by the Department. The Contractor’s representatives on the Steering Committee shall report their views on the progress of the Project to the Steering Committee in writing if requested by the Department. The Contractor’s representatives on the Steering Committee shall attend all meetings of the Steering Committee unless otherwise agreed by the Department.

  • Project Steering Committee 1. For a sound implementation and management of the project, a steering committee shall be set up in line with provisions of the programme implementation manual.

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