DISTRICT LIAISON COMMITTEE. 14.01 It is recognized that there is a need for communication and co-operation between the Employer and the Union at the local level. It is also recognized that a forum for exchanging information and discussing concerns at the local level is valuable in providing better Employer-Employee relations.
DISTRICT LIAISON COMMITTEE. 28:2.1 The Superintendent and/or representative at the central staff level agree to meet with representatives of the Association to amicably review and discuss current school problems and practices in an effort to reach mutual resolution.
DISTRICT LIAISON COMMITTEE. A. 1. A district liaison committee shall be established at the beginning of each school year. Such committee shall have the function to serve as an advisory body to the Superintendent on all issues which affect the operation of the District except for those issues which more properly belong at the Teachers' Steering Committee. The parties recognize that Liaison Committee discussions cannot take the place of the parties' negotiations obligations. This committee will meet at such time as may be jointly determined necessary and appropriate by the Superintendent and the Association President.
DISTRICT LIAISON COMMITTEE. 13.2.1 The Association President and at least two (2) additional representatives shall meet with the Superintendent and other individuals of his/her choice on a monthly basis in order to discuss the administration of this Agreement and other concerns which affect employees. However, a concern brought from an individual building must first have been brought to the attention of the building principal. If requested by the Superintendent, the Association will show how it has attempted to resolve the issue with the building principal before the matter is pursued by the District Liaison Committee. The Association President and the Superintendent shall exchange agendas at least three (3) work days in advance of the normal monthly meeting. This agenda should provide details that will enable parties to gather relevant data for response. If either party fails to provide such an agenda in a timely fashion, the party that did not receive the agenda in a timely fashion may postpone or cancel the meeting. If mutually agreed, the Association and the administration may invite such other people as they feel necessary, schedule additional meetings, or discuss items which are not on the agenda.