Impasse definition

Impasse means that the representatives of the County and a Recognized Employee Organization have reached a point in their meeting and conferring in good faith where their differences on matters to be included in a Memorandum of Understanding, and concerning which they are required to meet and confer, remain so substantial and prolonged that further meeting and conferring would be futile.
Impasse means failure of a public employer and an exclusive representative, after good-faith bargaining, to reach agreement in the course of negotiating a collective bargaining agreement;
Impasse means that the parties to a dispute over matters within the scope of representation have reached a point in meeting and negotiating at which their differences in positions are so substantial or prolonged that future meetings would be futile.

Examples of Impasse in a sentence

  • Impasse procedures shall be used only when all other attempts at reaching an agreement through meeting and conferring in good faith have been unsuccessful.


More Definitions of Impasse

Impasse means the failure of a public employer and the employee organization to reach agreement in the course of negotiations.
Impasse means the failure of an employer and an
Impasse means that the parties to a dispute over matters within the scope of meeting and conferring have reached a point in meeting and conferring at which their differences in positions are so substantial or prolonged that future meetings would be futile.
Impasse means the failure of a municipal employer and the exclusive bargaining representative to reach agreement in the course of negotiations;
Impasse has the meaning set forth in Section 9.3(c) hereof.
Impasse means that the City and the Association have a dispute over matters within the scope of representation and have reached a point in meeting and negotiating over the dispute at which their differences in positions are so substantial or prolonged that future meetings would be futile.