To negotiate definition

To negotiate means performance of the mutual obligation of the Employer through its chief executive officer or designated representative and the recognized employee organization to meet at reasonable times and negotiate in good faith with respect to wages, hours and other conditions of employment, or the negotiation of an agreement, or any question arising thereunder, and the execution of a written agreement reached if requested by either party, but such obligation does not compel either party to a proposal or require the making of a concession.
To negotiate means performance of the mutual obligation of the employer through its chief executive officer or designated representative and the recognized employee organization to meet at reasonable times and negotiate in good faith with respect to wages, hours, and other conditions of employment, or the negotiation of an agreement, or any question arising thereunder, and the execution of a written agreement reached if requested by either party, but such obligation does not compel either party to agree to a proposal or require the making of a concession. For the duration of this agreement, the City will make no change in the working conditions or wages provided herein without negotiation with the Union.
To negotiate means performance of the mutual obligation of the Employer through its Chief Executive Officer or designated representative and the recognized employee organization to meet at reasonable times and negotiate in good faith with respect to wages, hours of work, fringe benefits and other conditions of employment, or the negotiation of an agreement, or any question arising hereunder, and the execution of a written agreement reached if requested by either party, but such obligation does not compel either party to agree to a proposal or require the making of a concession for the duration of this Agreement. The Employer will make no changes in the wages, hours of work, benefits and other conditions provided herein without negotiation and agreement with the Union (except to the extent that this agreement expressly recognizes the right of the Employer to do so).

Examples of To negotiate in a sentence

  • To negotiate with one or more preferred bidder(s) identified in the evaluation process, regarding any terms and conditions, including price without offering the same opportunity to any other bidder(s) who has not been awarded the status of the preferred bidder(s).

  • To negotiate, enter into correspondence with the Company and do all and everything necessary suitable or proper with regard to the said tender for transportation of petroleum products.

  • To negotiate an adjustment of the bid price with the lowest responsive and responsible bidder if and to the extent permitted by City Code § 21-55(b).

  • To negotiate with the Employer the terms and conditions for award of the Contract pursuant to the aforesaid Bid and to sign the Contract with the Employer for and on behalf of the "Joint Venture".

  • To negotiate in good faith with recognized bargaining units to arrive at a mutually satisfactory agreement on wages, hours, and working conditions of employees represented by the units.

  • To negotiate separately with any source whatsoever in any manner necessary to serve the best interest of the District.

  • To negotiate and to enter into contracts for the generation, production, purchase, sale, exchange, interchange, wheeling, pooling, transmission, delivery, or use of electric power and energy with a power utility.

  • To negotiate and agree variations in contracts arising out of statutory requirements subject to adequate budgetary provision being available.

  • To negotiate with JDVVNL the terms and conditions for award of the Contract pursuant to the aforesaid Bid and to sign the Contract with the JDVVNL for and on behalf of the "Joint Venture".

  • To negotiate, arrange, or offer to negotiate or arrange a mortgage loan between a mortgage lender and 1 or more individuals.

Related to To negotiate

  • Negotiate means the act of conferring directly with or offering advice directly to a purchaser or prospective purchaser of a particular contract of insurance concerning any of the substantive benefits, terms, or conditions of the contract, provided that the person engaged in that act either sells insurance or obtains insurance from insurers for purchasers.

  • Refuse to cooperate means to obstruct the collection or testing process; to submit an altered, adulterated or substitute sample; to fail to show up for a scheduled test; to refuse to complete the requested drug testing forms; or to fail to promptly provide specimen(s) for testing when directed to do so, without a valid medical basis for the failure. Employees who leave the scene of an accident without justifiable explanation prior to submission to drug and alcohol testing will also be considered to have refused to cooperate and will automatically be subject to discharge.

  • License means any license, certificate of authority, permit or other authorization which is required to be obtained from any Governmental Authority in connection with the operation, ownership or transaction of insurance business.

  • Product Specific Terms means the terms applicable to a specific item of Licensed Software as set out in Schedule 2;