EEO Committees Sample Clauses

EEO Committees. Activities agree to afford their respective local union a seat on EEO committees, if such committees exist, or are established at an activity. Any local union representative designated to participate shall be on official time while performing authorized committee functions and related activities, if an employee and if otherwise in a duty status.
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EEO Committees. A. The local Union may have a member on the EEO Advisory Committee, Federal Women's Program Committee, and the Hispanic Employment Program Committee if such committees exist, or are established at an activity. That member must be one that is approved by the activity Commander from a list submitted by the local Union. If no person on such list is acceptable to the activity Commander, the parties shall meet and confer in order to select a person. The local Union's representative shall be on official time while performing authorized committee functions if an employee, and if otherwise in a duty status. The Union's representative will be a full participant in his or her respective committee.
EEO Committees. A. In each Region, there may be a Regional EEO Committee whose membership shall include one representative from each NCFLL Local Union in the Region, who is a bargaining unit employee in that Region.
EEO Committees. The local Union may have a member on Agency sponsored EEO Advisory and/or Special Emphasis Committees, if such committees exist, or are established at an activity. That member must be one that is approved by the activity Commander from a list submitted by the local Union. If no person on such list is acceptable to the activity Commander, the parties shall meet and confer in order to select a person. The local Union's representative may be on official time while performing authorized committee functions, subject to the official time provisions in this Agreement.
EEO Committees. NRC recognizes that NTEU is the exclusive representative for employees with regard to personnel policies and practices and other conditions of employment. However, NTEU also recognizes that the EEO Advisory Committee’s function is to advise the Agency on the continuing development and implementation of the Agency’s EEO program, including, but not limited to: affirmative employment, upward mobility, and recruitment efforts. NTEU may appoint one sitting member to each of the EEO committees as its formal representative inside each committee. All recommendations from the EEO Advisory Committees impacting personnel policies, practices, or other conditions of employment will be shared with NTEU prior to being presented for the Agency’s consideration. No sooner than five working days after presentation of recommendations to the union chapter president, Advisory Committee recommendations may be presented to the Agency in their original form, irrespective of union view. The Agency is not bound by any recommendation provided by the EEO Advisory Committee. However, if the Agency determines that the EEO Advisory Committee’s recommendations should be implemented, the Agency will first provide notice and the opportunity to bargain to the union, to the extent required by law.
EEO Committees. A. The Parties mutually agree that we will work collaboratively with the Office of Equal Opportunity Programs (OEOP), through an EEO committee, to educate the DFAS family, monitor trends, gather feedback, and proactively address concerns in the EEO arena on a continuing basis. It is the Parties' intent that the committee will identify and provide recommendations to the responsible party for resolving issues quickly. Each EEO committee or Labor Management Committee (LMC) as appropriate shall develop a charter and identify available resources and how to access them. Where there is an active LMC, the EEO committee may relinquish responsibilities under this article to the LMC.
EEO Committees. NRC recognizes that NTEU is the exclusive representative for employees with regard to personnel policies and practices and other conditions of employment. Agency EEO Advisory Committees are therefore not authorized to negotiate with management on personnel policies and practices and other conditions of employment, and management may not solicit or consider proposals or recommendations on these matters from the EEO Advisory Committees. Any such proposals or recommendations will be forwarded directly to the NTEU Chapter President. NTEU will be invited to send one representative to attend any meeting involving members of more than one of the EEO Advisory Committees. The agency will notify NTEU of the time, date and place of these meetings. Equal Employment Opportunity NRC/NTEU Collective Bargaining Agreement
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EEO Committees 

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  • Standing Committees A. The parties agree to participate in collaborative committee work structured as follows to improve workplace conditions, including but not limited to insurance, supplemental salary options (Article 7.2), professional development (LPDC) (Article 6.11(F)), Master Teacher, Association/ Administration Council, evaluation (OTES), career lattice, calendar (Article 8.1) and any and all other contractual issues.

  • LABOR/MANAGEMENT COMMITTEES Section 1. Labor/Management Committees The parties recognize that the holding of periodic meetings for the exchange of views and information contributes to the effectiveness of the labor/management relationship. Therefore, the parties shall establish Labor/Management Committees (LMC), in accordance with the provisions in this Article, for the purpose of addressing matters of concern in the areas of personnel policies, practices, conditions of employment, and other matters affecting employees. Each LMC will be co-chaired by one member from labor and one member from management.

  • Safety Committees Joint employee-elected and Employer appointed safety committees shall be formed in accord with WISHA requirements and following University of Washington policy. The Union is entitled to representation on the University-wide or specific organizational or divisional committees where bargaining unit employees are working. Any department or unit committee also dealing with health and safety issues in work areas shall appropriately involve bargaining unit employees. Participation in safety and health committees, including meeting time, health and safety research, work on committee assignments, seminars, and classes will be considered time worked for all employees in accordance with University policy. Release time must be arranged with supervisors in advance. When the committee makes a recommendation that requires action or approval beyond its scope of authority, the Employer will communicate its disposition of the formal written recommendation within thirty (30) days.

  • Subcommittees Unless otherwise provided in the Certificate of Incorporation, these bylaws or the resolutions of the Board designating the committee, a committee may create one (1) or more subcommittees, each subcommittee to consist of one (1) or more members of the committee, and delegate to a subcommittee any or all of the powers and authority of the committee.

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