Common use of Mandatory Meetings Clause in Contracts

Mandatory Meetings. A mandatory meeting is one where there may or may not be advance notice, is subject to emergency need and may be held at any time. Mandatory meetings are not subject to refusal by the employee and must be attended unless the employee can show compelling individual circumstances which involve a matter that mandates the employee's attendance elsewhere. Mandatory meetings are subject to the call-out provision of the Agreement.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Main Agreement, Main Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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