The Joint Free Trade Committee Sample Clauses

The Joint Free Trade Committee. 1. The Parties hereby establish the Joint EFTA-GCC Free Trade Committee (hereinafter referred to as the “Joint Committee”) comprising representatives of each Party.
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The Joint Free Trade Committee. 1. The Parties hereby establish the Joint EFTA-GCC Free Trade Committee (hereinafter referred to as the "Joint Committee") comprising representatives of each Party. 2. The Joint Committee may establish standing or ad hoc sub-committees or working groups to assist it in accomplishing its tasks. 3. The Joint Committee shall meet for regular sessions every two years. The regular sessions shall be held alternately in the GCC Member States and the EFTA States. Special sessions can also be held at the request of any Party. Such sessions shall be held within 30 days from the date of the request in the territory of the requesting Party except if the Parties otherwise agree. 4. The meetings of the Joint Committee shall be chaired jointly by one of the EFTA States and one of the GCC Member States. The Joint Committee shall establish its rules of working procedures. 5. The functions of the Joint Committee shall, in addition to functions set out elsewhere in this Agreement, be as follows: (a) to supervise the implementation of this Agreement; (b) to review and assess the overall operation of this Agreement; (c) to review and assess the results of this Agreement, in the light of the experience gained during its application and in the light of its objectives; (d) to examine ways to further encourage trade and investment flows between the Parties;

Related to The Joint Free Trade Committee

  • The Joint Committee 1. A Joint Committee is hereby established in which each Contracting Party shall be represented.

  • LABOR MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE 1. A Statewide Labor Management committee consisting of not more than five (5) members selected by the VSEA from among the bargaining units represented by VSEA and not more than five (5) members selected by the State shall meet periodically to discuss a mutually agreed upon agenda which may include methods of improving labor relations, productivity, safety, and health problems of a continuing nature, or other problems which have an impact on conditions of employment; provided, however, these sessions are not for the purpose of discussing pending grievances or for collective bargaining on any subject.

  • 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.

  • Recognition of Union Stewards and Grievance Committee In order to provide an orderly and speedy procedure for the settling of grievances, the Employer acknowledges the rights and duties of the Union Stewards. The Xxxxxxx shall assist any Employee, which the Xxxxxxx represents, in preparing and presenting her grievance in accordance with the grievance procedure.

  • Nurse Representatives & Grievance Committee (a) The Hospital agrees to recognize Association representatives to be elected or appointed from amongst nurses in the bargaining unit for the purpose of dealing with Association business as provided in this Collective Agreement. The number of representatives and the areas which they represent are set out in the Appendix of Local Provisions.

  • Local Professional Development Committee 1. The Local Professional Development Committee (LPDC) shall be established to oversee and review professional development plans pursuant to ORC 3319.22.

  • Function of Joint Health and Safety Committee All incidents involving aggression or violence shall be brought to the attention of the Joint Health and Safety Committee. The Employer agrees that the Joint Health and Safety Committee shall concern itself with all matters relating to violence to staff.

  • Union Bargaining Committee A Union Bargaining Committee shall be appointed by the Union and shall consist of up to three (3) members of the Union together with the President of the Union or her designate. The Union shall have the right at any time to have the assistance of members of the staff of the Union when negotiating with the Employer.

  • Professional Development Committee There shall be a Professional Development Committee composed of at least two (2) representatives of the Association and an equal number of representatives from the Hospital. Each party may have alternates to replace a member from time to time.

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