Common use of FULLY BARGAINED PROVISIONS Clause in Contracts

FULLY BARGAINED PROVISIONS. A. The parties agree that they have fully bargained and agreed upon all terms and conditions of employment that were or could have been the subject of negotiations. This Agreement represents and incorporates the complete and final understanding and settlement by the parties of all bargainable issues which were or could have been the subject of negotiations. There shall be no new negotiations on any such matters during the term of this Agreement.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Office and Professional Employees, Agreement, Agreement

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FULLY BARGAINED PROVISIONS. A. The parties agree that they have fully bargained and agreed upon all terms and conditions of employment and that were or could have been the subject of negotiations. This this Agreement represents and incorporates the complete and final understanding and settlement by the parties of all bargainable issues which were or could have been the subject of negotiations. There shall be no new negotiations on any such matters during the term of this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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