Child Care, Elder Care and Dependent Care. 1. The parties agree to identify programs to meet the changing needs of working families, particularly in regard to dependent care. 2. At each location covered by this Agreement the parties shall create a Dependent Care Committee, comprised of a Contract Coordinator and a designee of the Plant Manager and the Local Union President/Unit Chair. The Committee shall meet and be responsible for the development of dependent care programs. The Committee will utilize local community resources which are able to support the issues of child, elder and dependent care. 3. The Committee's efforts shall include fact finding and identifying working model programs during the term of this Agreement, such as: a. twenty-four (24) hour resources and referral systems; b. subsidy and/or reimbursement provisions for dependent care services; c. pre-tax programs; d. near-site or on-site dependent care centers; e. before and after work care for extended workdays; f. holiday, emergency and sick care on workdays; and g. development of community-based groups with other unions and companies in the region to cost effectively provide dependent care services.
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Samples: Basic Labor Agreement, Basic Labor Agreement, Basic Labor Agreement
Child Care, Elder Care and Dependent Care. 1. The parties agree to identify programs to meet the changing needs of working families, particularly in regard to dependent care.
2. At each location covered by this Agreement the parties shall create a Dependent Care Committee, comprised of a Contract Coordinator and a designee of the Plant Manager and the Local Union President/Unit Chair. The Committee shall meet and be responsible for the development of dependent care programs. The Committee will utilize local community resources which are able to support the issues of child, elder and dependent care.
3. The Committee's efforts shall include fact finding and identifying working model programs during the term of this Agreement, such as:
a. twenty-four (24) hour resources and referral systems;
b. subsidy and/or reimbursement provisions for dependent care services;
c. pre-tax programs;
d. near-site or on-site dependent care centers;
e. before and after work care for extended workdays;
f. holidayx. xxxxxxx, emergency and sick care on workdays; and
g. development of community-based groups with other unions and companies in the region to cost effectively provide dependent care services.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Basic Labor Agreement, Basic Labor Agreement
Child Care, Elder Care and Dependent Care. 1. The parties agree agr ee to identify programs to meet the changing needs of working families, particularly in regard to dependent care.
2. At each location covered by this Agreement the parties shall create a Dependent Care Committee, comprised of a Contract Coordinator and a designee of the Plant Manager and the Local Union President/President/ Unit Chair. The Committee shall meet and be responsible for the development of dependent care programs. The Committee will utilize local community resources which are able to support the issues of child, elder and dependent care.
3. The Committee's efforts shall include fact finding and identifying working model programs during the term of this Agreement, such as:
a. twenty-four twenty -four (24) hour resources and referral systems;
b. subsidy and/or reimbursement and/ or reimbur sement provisions for dependent care services;
c. pre-tax programs;
d. near-site near -site or on-site on -site dependent care centers;
e. before and after work care for extended workdays;
f. holiday, emergency and sick care on workdays; and
g. development of community-based community -based groups with other unions and companies in the region to cost effectively provide dependent care services.
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Samples: Basic Labor Agreement
Child Care, Elder Care and Dependent Care. 1. The parties agree to identify programs to meet the changing needs of working families, particularly in regard to dependent care.
2. At each location covered by this Agreement the parties shall create a Dependent Care Committee, comprised of a Contract Coordinator and a designee of the Plant Manager and the Local Union President/Unit Chair. The Committee shall meet and be responsible for the development of dependent care programs. The Committee will utilize local community resources which are able to support the issues of child, elder and dependent care.
3. The Committee's ’s efforts shall include fact finding and identifying working model programs during the term of this Agreement, such as:
a. twenty-four (24) hour resources and referral systems;
b. subsidy and/or reimbursement provisions for dependent care services;
c. pre-tax programs;
d. near-site or on-site dependent care centers;
e. before and after work care for extended workdays;
f. holiday, emergency and sick care on workdays; and
g. development of community-based groups with other unions and companies in the region to cost effectively provide dependent care services.
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Samples: Basic Labor Agreement