Negotiating Committee definition
Examples of Negotiating Committee in a sentence
Effective on the date previously established by the parties for payment of increases into the applicable funds the Company shall contribute the additional amounts listed above to be split between the applicable health, welfare and pension funds as determined by the Union Negotiating Committee.
An Association Official who is an employee in the bargaining unit (no more than one (1) ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and/or no more than three (3) of the Association's Negotiating Committee) shall be granted time-off while conducting business vital to the employees in the bargaining unit; provided however, such activities do not in any way interfere with the normal routine functions of the Department.
The Union Negotiating Committee shall be entitled to have present and be represented by COPE Ontario at all negotiating meetings held between the Employer and the Union.
Section 18.2 A written list of the Negotiating Committee members, officers and Union Stewards shall be furnished to the Town immediately after their designation and the Union shall notify the Town promptly of any changes.
Section 18.5 Four (4) members of the Union, the President and the Vice President shall be designated as the Negotiating Committee and shall suffer no loss of pay for time spent in contract negotiations.