Common use of Review Committees Clause in Contracts

Review Committees. 1. A Committee (the “Review Committee”) consisting of equal numbers of Company and Union representatives, with a maximum of six (6) members each, shall meet at least quar- terly for the purpose of discussing the Company’s current practice and future plan for contracting aircraft maintenance, including opportunities for efficiently and economically increasing work done in-house. The Company will provide the Review Committee, upon request, information necessary to facilitate these discussions. Proprietary, sensitive, or con- fidential information shall be reviewed under standard confidentiality agreements at the Company’s request. 2. A Committee (the “GSE/Facilities Committee”) consisting of equal numbers of Company and Union representatives, with a maximum of six (6) members each, shall meet at least quarterly for the purpose of discussing the Company’s current practice and future plan for contracting ground ser- vice equipment and facilities maintenance, including opportunities for efficiently and economically increasing work done in-house. The Company will provide the GSE/ Facilities Committee, upon request, information necessary to facilitate these discussions. Proprietary, sensitive, or confidential information shall be reviewed under standard confidentiality agreements at the Company’s request. 3. A Committee (the “FST Review Committee”) consisting of equal numbers of Company and Union representatives, with a maximum of three (3) members each, shall meet at least quarterly for the purpose of discussing the Company’s cur- rent practice and future plan for contracting flight training maintenance, including opportunities for efficiently and eco- nomically increasing work done in-house. The Company will provide the FST Committee, upon request, information nec- ▇▇▇▇▇▇ to facilitate these discussions. Proprietary, sensitive, or confidential information shall be reviewed under ▇▇▇▇- dard confidentiality agreements at the Company’s request.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement