Good Faith Negotiating. The parties acknowledge and agree to abide by their mutual legal obligation to bargain in good faith. Examples of “Good faith” include: ● coming to the negotiating table with the intention of negotiating. ● the parties be willing to react to each other’s proposals. ● the parties to recognize negotiations as a shared process in which each party is free to offer its candid opinion without censure or penalty. Good faith does not require either side to make a concession.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement