Common use of UNION COOPERATION Clause in Contracts

UNION COOPERATION. A. The Union agrees to uphold the rules and regulations of the Employer in regard to punctual and steady attendance, proper and sufficient notification in case of necessary absence, conduct on the job, and all other reasonable rules and regulations estab­ lished by the Employer. B. The Union agrees to cooperate with the Employer in maintaining and improving safe working conditions and practices, in improving the cleanliness and good housekeeping of the stores, and in caring for equipment and machinery. C. The Union recognizes the need for improved methods and output in the interest of the employees and the business and agrees to cooperate with the Employer in the installation of such methods, in suggesting improved methods, and in the education of its members in the necessity for such changes and improvements. D. The Union recognizes the need for conservation and the elimination of waste and agrees to cooperate with the Employer in suggesting and practicing methods in the interest of conservation and waste elimination. E. The Union agrees to cooperate in correcting ineffi­ ciencies of members which might otherwise necessitate discharge.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

UNION COOPERATION. A. The Union agrees to uphold the rules and regulations of the Employer in regard to punctual and steady attendance, proper and sufficient notification in case of necessary absence, conduct on the job, and all other reasonable rules and regulations estab­ lished establish­ ed by the Employer. B. The Union agrees to cooperate with the Employer in maintaining and improving safe working conditions and practices, in improving the cleanliness and good housekeeping of the stores, and in caring for equipment and machinery. C. The Union recognizes the need for improved methods and output in the interest of the employees and the business and agrees to cooperate with the Employer Employer, in the installation of such methods, in suggesting improved methods, and in the education of its members in the necessity for of such changes and improvements. D. The Union recognizes the need for conservation and the elimination of waste and agrees to cooperate with the Employer in suggesting and practicing methods in the interest in­ terest of conservation and waste elimination. E. The Union agrees to cooperate in correcting ineffi­ ciencies inefficiencies of members which might otherwise necessitate discharge.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

UNION COOPERATION. A. The Union agrees to uphold the rules and regulations of the Employer in regard to punctual and steady attendance, proper and sufficient notification in case of necessary absence, conduct on the job, and all other reasonable rules and regulations estab­ lished established by the Employer. B. The Union agrees to cooperate with the Employer in maintaining and improving safe working conditions and practices, in improving the cleanliness and good housekeeping of the stores, and in caring for equipment and machinery. C. It shall be the policy of the Employer to notify the Union of employee deficiencies. The Union recognizes the need for improved methods and output in the interest of the employees and the business and agrees to cooperate with the Employer in the installation correction of such methods, in suggesting improved methods, and in the education inefficiencies of its members in the necessity for such changes and improvementswhich might otherwise necessitate discharge. D. The Union and its members agree to make an ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ effort to recommend new employees to the Employer and to aid in decreasing labor turnover in the stores. E. The Union recognizes the need for conservation and the elimination of waste and agrees to cooperate with the Employer in suggesting and practicing methods in the interest of conservation and waste elimination, including opposition to proven employee dishonesty. E. The Union agrees to cooperate in correcting ineffi­ ciencies of members which might otherwise necessitate discharge.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

UNION COOPERATION. A. The Union agrees to uphold the rules and regulations of the Employer in regard to punctual and steady attendance, proper and sufficient notification in case of necessary nec­ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ absence, conduct on the job, and all other reasonable rules and regulations estab­ lished established by the Employer. B. The Union agrees to cooperate with the Employer in maintaining mantaining and improving improv­ ing safe working conditions and practices, in improving improv ing the cleanliness and good housekeeping of the stores, and in caring for equipment and machinery. C. The Union recognizes the need for improved methods and output in the interest of the employees and the business and agrees to cooperate with the Employer in the installation of such methods, in suggesting improved methods, and in the education of its members in the necessity for such changes and improvements. D. The Union recognizes the need for conservation and the elimination of waste and agrees to cooperate with the Employer in suggesting and practicing methods in the interest of conservation and waste w a s t e elimination. E. D. The Union recognizes the need for improved methods and output in the in­ terest of the employees and the business and agrees to cooperate with the Employer in correcting ineffi­ ciencies the installation of such methods, in suggesting improved methods and in the education of its members which might otherwise necessitate dischargein the necessity for such changes and improvements.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement