Professional negotiations definition
Examples of Professional negotiations in a sentence
Professional negotiations shall be conducted by the Association Negotiating Committee and the Board Committee.
Professional negotiations means conferring, discussing, exchanging written proposals and negotiating in “good faith” by the parish school/system or its designated representatives, and a recognized teacher organization through its designated representatives in an effort to reach agreement with respect to salaries, fringe benefits and working conditions.
Professional negotiations require that the Association and the Board will be willing to react to each other’s proposals.
Professional negotiations means conferring, discussing, exchanging written proposals and negotiating in "good faith" by the Office or its designated representatives and a recognized teacher organization, through its designated representatives, in an effort to reach agreement with respect to salaries, hours and working conditions.
Professional negotiations between the Abilene USD 435 Board of Education and the Abilene National Education Association are established for the purpose of maintaining positive standards and working conditions for the professional services provided for the District.
Professional negotiations shall be conducted between the parties in accordance with Connecticut General Statutes.
Professional negotiations means conferring, discussing, exchanging written proposals and negotiating in “good faith” by the parish school/the Lumen Christi Catholic School System or its designated representatives, and a recognized teacher organization through its designated representatives in an effort to reach agreement with respect to salaries, fringe benefits and working conditions.
Professional negotiations means conferring, discussing, and resolving problems in good faith by mutual agreement of the Board, or its designated administrative representatives, and the Association.