PEBA definition
Examples of PEBA in a sentence
The above shall be recognized as concerted activity as recognized by the New Mexico Public Employee Bargaining Act (PEBA).
In the event of a conflict between this Agreement and any other rule, law, regulation, or policy, the terms of this Agreement shall prevail unless the conflicting rule, law, regulation, or policy is considered as controlling authority in accordance with the PEBA.
The employees shall be compensated according to the current school year salary schedule as ratified by the Union in accordance with the Public Employees Bargaining Act (PEBA), approved by the School Board and NMPED of part of the District's current school year budget process.
If an impasse is reached, the parties agree to use the impasse procedures as outlined in the Public Employees Bargaining Act (PEBA).
The parties agree that this Section shall not be used by either party as a waiver, or concession of position, as to the interpretation of the PEBA.
The Association shall not use District supplies or District paid time other than what is specifically provided by PEBA to conduct Association business.
In Accordance with the Public Employee Bargaining Act ("PEBA"), the District hereby recognizes the Association as the exclusive representative of the bargaining unit employees covered by this Agreement for the purpose of collective bargaining with respect to wages, hours, and other terms and conditions of employment.
An impasse in collective bargaining negotiations shall be resolved in accordance with the procedures set forth in PEBA.
It is recognized by the parties that strikes and lockouts are prohibited by PEBA and the District Labor Management Relations Resolution.
As per the Public Employees Bargaining Act (PEBA) (10-7E-17), any changes to University policy affecting wages, hours, all other terms and conditions of employment, and other issues agreed to by both parties shall be negotiated through collective bargaining.