Common use of Benefits Guide and Consultation Clause in Contracts

Benefits Guide and Consultation. The Employer and the Union have, through negotiations, provided various benefit programs for employees. A Benefits Guide will be published from time to time by the Employer and the Union to provide detailed information about these programs. Insured benefit programs are subject to the contract between the Employer and the carriers, and the self-insured programs are subject to the Employer’s plan documents. Both contracts and the plan documents are referred to as the Master Policies in this Agreement. The Union will, however, be consulted on changes to the carriers of such contracts and plan documents. There must be mutual agreement to changes to the level of benefits contained in the plan documents.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Trust Agreement, Trust Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Benefits Guide and Consultation. The Employer and the Union have, through negotiations, provided various benefit programs for employees. A Benefits Guide will be published from time to time by the Employer and the Union to provide detailed information about these programs. Insured benefit programs are subject to the contract contracts between the Employer and the carriers, and the self-insured programs are subject to the Employer’s plan documents. Both contracts and the plan documents are referred to as the Master Policies Policy in this Agreement. The Union will, however, be consulted on changes to the carriers of such contracts and plan documents. There must be mutual agreement to changes to the level of benefits contained in the plan documents.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Part a – Operating Agreement, Collective Agreement

Benefits Guide and Consultation. The Employer and the Union have, through negotiations, provided various benefit programs for employees. A Benefits Guide will be published from time to time by the Employer and the Union to provide detailed information about these programs. Insured benefit programs are subject to the contract contracts between the Employer and the carriers, and the self-insured programs are subject to the Employer’s plan documents. Both contracts and the plan documents are referred to as the Master Policies in this Agreement. The Union will, however, be consulted on changes to the carriers of such contracts and plan documents. There must be mutual agreement to changes to the level of benefits contained in the plan documents.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Part C   Agreement

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Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Esl Agreement

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Benefits Guide and Consultation. The Employer and the Union have, through negotiations, provided various benefit programs for employees. A Benefits Guide will be published from time to time by the Employer and the Union to provide detailed information about these programs. Insured benefit programs are subject to the contract contracts between the Employer and the carriers, and the self-self- insured programs are subject to the Employer’s plan documents. Both contracts and the plan documents are referred to as the Master Policies Policy in this Agreement. The Union will, however, be consulted on changes to the carriers of such contracts and plan documents. There must be mutual agreement to changes to the level of benefits contained in the plan documents.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Part a – Operating Agreement

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