Common use of EMPLOYER-EMPLOYEE RELATIONS COMMITTEE Clause in Contracts

EMPLOYER-EMPLOYEE RELATIONS COMMITTEE. An Employer-Employee Relations Consultation Committee shall be established by the City Manager for the purpose of discussing between representatives of management and employees, employment related issues of common concern to Marine Safety Unit members represented by SBEA. The committee shall be composed of two employees represented by SBEA/MSU and two representatives from management. Non-employee consultants may attend and participate in committee meetings. Meetings shall be scheduled by mutual agreement between the management and employee representatives as the need arises to discuss various issues. The committee shall meet every three months unless the management and employee representatives agree that a meeting is not needed. Meetings shall be informal and shall be scheduled at times which do not interfere with the business of the CITY. Meetings may be scheduled after working hours, in which event the employee representatives shall not receive compensation for attendance.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding, Side Letter Agreement, Memorandum of Understanding

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