Common use of Initiating Negotiations Clause in Contracts

Initiating Negotiations. If either of the parties desires to commence bargaining on a successor agreement, it shall notify the other party, in writing, at least ninety (90) calendar days, but no more than one hundred twenty (120) calendar days prior to the expiration of the current agreement. Notification in writing from the Association shall be served on the College President, and from the College shall be served on the President of the Association. Any written request shall include the following information: (a) Date the request was written. (b) Statement of purpose of the meeting. (c) Name, position, address and phone number of the person who represents the initiating party so that the two representatives may arrange a mutually satisfactory time for the initial negotiations meeting. (d) The receiving party will send a written reply of acknowledgement within seven (7) calendar days. (e) The initiating party will provide notice to the State Employment Relations Board (SERB).

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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