Bargaining Group definition

Bargaining Group means those employees of the Vancouver Maritime Museum Society for whom the Union is the bargaining authority.
Bargaining Group means a collective bargaining unit representing a defined group of employees.
Bargaining Group means those employees who are members of the bargaining unit for whom the Union is the certified bargaining authority.

Examples of Bargaining Group in a sentence

  • Members of the Collective Bargaining Group shall be entitled to regular retirement benefits with twenty-five (25) years of service with the Clinton Township Police Department, regardless of their age.

  • Employees who retire on or after November 1, 2007 Section 6(1)(e) of Act 345 shall be amended to provide that upon retirement from service, as provided in this subsection, a member shall receive a regular retirement pension payable throughout the member’s life as follows: Members of the Collective Bargaining Group shall be entitled to regular retirement benefits with twenty-five (25) years of service with the Clinton Township Police Department, regardless of their age.

  • Bargaining Group members accruing leave shall contribute annually four hours to the Bank.

  • The Bargaining Group shall also receive concurrent notification of lay-off.

  • In the event the City demonstrates it is necessary to reduce the work force of represented employees, the City agrees to meet-and-consult with the Bargaining Group at least thirty (30) days prior to any layoff notifications, to receive recommendations as to how best to accomplish this process with the least impact on represented employees, and to explore alternatives.

  • In order to achieve the objectives outlined above, the Parties will immediately establish Local Continuous Improvement Committees made up of two (2) members from the Company Management and two (2) members from the Union Bargaining Group to jointly direct the development, implementation and maintenance of an employee empowerment process.

  • A Bargaining Group Leave Bank shall be administered by the District with a quarterly report of the balance and withdrawals provided to the Union.

  • If a Casual Employee is subsequently appointed to a position in the Bargaining group, such person, after having completed their probationary period in the position, shall have their seniority dated back to the date of hiring in the Bargaining Group on a casual basis, provided the person has not had a break in service for more than twelve (12) months.

  • Where appropriate, sub groups of the EB7 Implementation Group will be established or maintained, for example the Administrative Interest Based Bargaining Group.

  • The con- tract talks marked the first time that SMART TD leadership united in a Coordinated Bargaining Group (CBG) with the Brotherhood of Locomo- tive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET) in addi- tion to four other unions – the Brotherhood of Rail Signalmen (BRS), the American Train Dis- patchers Association (ATDA), the National Conference of Firemen and Oilers (NCFO) and the International Brotherhood of Boilermakers (IBB) – to reach a contract.


More Definitions of Bargaining Group

Bargaining Group means those employees of the Vancouver Art Gallery Association for whom the Union is the bargaining authority.
Bargaining Group means those employees of the X.X. XxxXxxxxx Space Centre Society for whom the Union is the bargaining authority.

Related to Bargaining Group

  • Bargaining Unit means the unit of Employees as described on the Labour Relations Board Certificate.

  • Collective Bargaining Agreement means any written or oral agreement, memorandum of understanding or other contractual obligation between the Company or any of its Subsidiaries and any labor organization or other authorized employee representative representing Service Providers.

  • Exclusive bargaining representative means any employee

  • Union means The Australian Workers' Union of Employees, Queensland.

  • Group Grievance is defined as a single grievance, signed by a Xxxxxxx or a Union Representative on behalf of a group of employee who have the same complaint. Such grievances must be dealt with at successive stages of the Grievance Procedure commencing with Step 1. The grievors shall be listed on the grievance form.

  • Promoter Group means such persons and entities constituting the promoter group as per Regulation 2(1)(pp) of the SEBI ICDR Regulations.

  • Child welfare agency means a child-placing agency, child-caring institution or independent foster

  • Group Company of a Company means