Recesses Sample Clauses
The "Recesses" clause defines the rules and procedures for taking breaks or temporary suspensions during meetings, negotiations, or proceedings governed by the agreement. Typically, this clause outlines who may call for a recess, how long a recess can last, and any requirements for resuming the session, such as notice or agreement by the parties involved. Its core practical function is to ensure orderly conduct and provide flexibility, allowing participants to pause discussions for rest, private consultation, or to address urgent matters without disrupting the overall process.
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Recesses. The chairman of either group may recess his/her group for independent caucus at any time. Caucuses shall be of reasonable length.
Recesses. The chairman of either group may recess his group for independent caucus at any time. Caucuses are to be no longer than thirty (30) minutes unless mutually agreed.
Recesses. The Union and District agree that the Early Education Department may, without reducing FTE, provide reduced student service locations during winter and spring recesses.
Recesses. Either party may hold a caucus at any time. No caucus shall exceed 30 minutes, unless a longer period of time is requested by either party.
Recesses. (a) Either group shall have the right to recess for independent caucus at any time. Caucuses shall be of reasonable length, but in no event shall said caucus exceed thirty (30) minutes, except by mutual agreement of the parties.
Recesses. The spokesperson of either committee may call a recess when it appears no more meaningful discussion can be accomplished. Such recesses should be of reasonable length but should not exceed forty-eight (48) hours unless extended by mutual agreement.
Recesses. The spokesperson of either team may recess his team for independent caucus at any time. Caucuses shall be no longer than thirty (30) minutes unless mutually agreed to by the parties.
Recesses. The following unpaid recess periods shall be provided.
1. Thanksgiving recess – one (1) day in addition to the holiday.
2. Winter recess – a minimum of five (5) school days in addition to the two (2) holidays.
3. Spring recess – Spring recess will be at least three (3) days. If Spring recess is only 3 days, then Presidents’ Day will be a vacation day. For the purposes of the Article, a week day shall be defined as any day except Saturday and Sunday. The Association may submit to the Superintendent of Schools prior to January 1 a recommendation for consideration by the Board of recess periods listed in this section for the next school year.
Recesses. Each party shall have the right to recess its group for independent caucus at any time for a period of thirty (30) minutes or as the parties otherwise mutually agree. Either party may call upon professional or lay consultants in the manner it deems necessary. Each party agrees to pay for the services of consultants which it obtains.
Recesses.
(a) Either team shall have the right to recess for independent caucus at any time. Caucuses shall be of reasonable length.
