Common use of Mutual Interest Clause in Contracts

Mutual Interest. The City and the Union recognize the benefit of exploration and study of current and potential problems and differences via meetings of representatives to exchange views and information without the stresses and time limitations which may exist during full scale negotiations. Accordingly, the City (including representatives of the administrative ranks of the Division of Fire) and the Union agree to meet from time to time upon the request of either party for the purpose of discussion, exploration and study of such matters as are of vital concern to both parties. Meetings of this nature at the Division of Fire level are especially encouraged by the parties involved.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: dam.assets.ohio.gov, www.columbus.gov, serb.ohio.gov

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