Joint Labor/Management Committees. Section 1. To facilitate communication between the parties and to discuss greater productivity, increased efficiencies, improved quality of work life, and improved quality of services, Joint Labor-Management Committees may be established at the universities by mutual agreement of the Union, and the university. The Committee on each campus may take under discussion such topics as the members mutually agree may improve the quality of work life and services, and/or lead to greater efficiencies and productivity, such as workload prioritization issues.
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