To confer definition

To confer means, but is not limited to, the following: to attend meetings required under provisions of this Contract, to attend negotiation sessions, and to attend grievance meetings/hearings. If a third party is involved and calls for a meeting/hearing during working hours, the Association representatives/witnesses who are employees of the Board who are required to attend such meetings/hearings shall suffer no loss of pay or other emoluments as provided by law and this Contract.

Examples of To confer in a sentence

  • To confer, discuss, propose, consider, and make counter-proposals, in an effort to reach mutual agreement on items under consideration.

  • To confer with duly accredited Union field representatives on employer premises.

  • To confer any expressed or implied right, power, or authority to enter into any agreement or commitment, expressed or implied, or to incur any obligation or liability on behalf of the other party.

  • To confer, discuss, propose, consider, make concessions and counter proposals in “good faith” in an effort to reach mutual agreement on items under consideration.

  • To confer, discuss, propose, consider, and/or make counter proposals, in good faith, in an effort to reach mutual agreement on items under consideration.

  • To confer with the Directors and other Officers of the Corporation on ideas and proposals to further define time opportunities and gain rationale to propose to the Board of Directors a formal long term as well as immediate plan of both local, national, and international business.

  • To confer with the Directors and other Officers of the Corporation on ideas and proposals to further define timely opportunities and gain rationale to propose to the Board of Directors a formal long term as well as immediate plan of both local, national, and international business.

  • To confer with a duly accredited officer of the Union and/or employee on City premises at such time as may be authorized by their supervisor.

  • Negotiations – To confer, discuss, propose, consider, make concessions, and counter-proposals, in good faith, in an effort to reach mutual agreement on items under consideration.

  • To confer, discuss, propose, consider, make concessions, and counterproposals, in good faith, in an effort to reach mutual agreement on items under consideration.

Related to To confer

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