Facilities and Other Concerns for National Negotiations Sample Clauses

Facilities and Other Concerns for National Negotiations. (1) At National mid-term negotiations, Management shall provide the Union negotiating team with access to a room with a telephone with FTS capability for the term of negotiations. This room may be the same room as the room used for negotiations.
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