Cooperation Committee definition

Cooperation Committee means the committee to be established pursuant to Article 10A.
Cooperation Committee means the Police Cooperation Committee established under article 30 of this Agreement;
Cooperation Committee refers to the cooperation committee on sea-land intermodal freight vehicle transportation established according to Article 14 of the Agreement.

Examples of Cooperation Committee in a sentence

  • The further use of the funds for bilateral relations allocated to the programme shall be agreed in the Cooperation Committee.

  • The Employer and the Union will establish a facility-based Joint Labor Management Cooperation Committee within the facility.

  • The Cooperation Committee may adopt rules for the conduct of such dialogues.

  • The Cooperation Committee may establish rules for the conduct of such dialogue.

  • The Employer and the Union further agree to establish a Washington Master Agreement Labor Management Cooperation Committee specific to the Employer on a statewide basis.

  • A Standing Cooperation Committee to deal with issues arising in the context of this cooperation is hereby established as provided for in Annex VI.

  • The Parties shall establish an Israeli-Palestinian Cooperation Committee immediately upon the entry into force of this agreement.

  • The Parties hereby establish a Cooperation Committee (hereinafter referred to as the "Committee") comprising representatives of each Party.

  • The Israeli-Palestinian Cooperation Committee will oversee this cooperation in accordance with Article 8.

  • In order to assist such an employee in a retraining process, the Labour/Management Cooperation Committee may exceed the individual maximum funding allowed under the staff development guidelines.


More Definitions of Cooperation Committee

Cooperation Committee the setting-up of the newly created CC, composed of the two directors of administration, the two Joint Services directors and two additional directors, one from each Committee, depending on the agenda items, has considerably reinforced trust and cooperation at working level between own and Joint Services and between the Committees. Since March 2008, the CC has met on a monthly basis, as stipulated by the CA, for a total of about 30 meetings, with rich agendas and a high participation rate. Its main task is to monitor the execution of the Joint Services' work programme (including measures to correct, where necessary, any deviations from objectives), to identify priorities for the work of the Joint Services and, in the interest of efficiency, to provide broad coordination between service providers and clients as well as to identify and solve any potential problems.
Cooperation Committee shall have the meaning given to the term in section 4.2.4.