JOINT LABOUR MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE 18.01 A Joint Labour Management Committee shall be established to attend to those matters which are of mutual interest. To ensure its effectiveness the Committee shall be separate and apart from the grievance procedure.
JOINT LABOR MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE In order to encourage open communication, promote harmonious labor relations, and resolve matters of mutual concern, the parties agree to create a joint labor- management committee. The committee will be governed by the following principles:
Labour Management Committee (a) Where the parties mutually agree that there are matters of mutual concern and interest that would be beneficial if discussed at a Labour-Management Committee Meeting during the term of this Agreement, the following shall apply.
Union Bargaining Committee A Union Bargaining Committee shall be appointed by the Union and shall consist of up to three (3) members of the Union together with the President of the Union or her designate. The Union shall have the right at any time to have the assistance of members of the staff of the Union when negotiating with the Employer.
Bargaining Committee A bargaining committee of no more than three (3) employees and one (1) alternate may be selected by the Union.
Joint Safety Committee (a) The Union and the Company shall cooperate in selecting one or more Safety Committees, which will meet at least once a month to consider all safety and occupational health problems.
Central Bargaining Committee (a) In central bargaining between the Canadian Union of Public Employees and the participating hospitals, an employee serving on the Union's Central Negotiating Committee shall be paid for time lost from his normal straight time working hours at his regular rate of pay and without loss of leave credits for attending central negotiating meetings with the Hospitals' Central Negotiating Committee in direct negotiations up to the point of arbitration. In addition, an employee serving on the Union’s Central Negotiating Committee shall be paid for time lost from his normal straight time working hours at his regular rate of pay and without loss of leave credits for two (2) days of preparation time for such central negotiating meetings with the Hospital’s Central negotiating Committee. Upon reference to arbitration, the Negotiating Committee members shall receive unpaid time off for the purpose of attending arbitration hearings. It is understood and agreed that the maximum number of Union Central Negotiating Committee members entitled to payment under this provision shall be eight (8), and in no case will more than one employee from a hospital be entitled to such payment. The Union shall advise the Hospitals' Central Negotiating Committee, before negotiations commence, of those employees to be paid under this provision. The Hospitals' Central Negotiating Committee shall advise the eight (8) Hospitals accordingly.
Oversight Committee The Company and Union shall each appoint two members to be part of an Oversight Committee. The Oversight Committee will attempt to resolve any issues that may arise regarding this Letter of Agreement. Issues that the Oversight Committee cannot resolve will be escalated to the Company’s and Union’s respective designees to attempt resolution prior to a grievance being filed and Subsection 102.3(a)(2) timelines will be waived. The Oversight Committee shall also meet and confer over the assessment and advanced placement of new entrants into the Towerman LOP. If you agree, please so indicate in the space provided below and return one executed copy of this letter to the Company. Very truly yours, PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY By: S/Xxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx Senior Director The Union is in agreement. CIO LOCAL UNION NO. 1245, INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS, AFL- May 25 , 2017 By: S/Xxx Xxxxxxx Xxx Xxxxxxx Business Manager LETTER AGREEMENT NO. 19-15-PGE PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY LABOR RELATIONS 000 X. XXXXX XXXX SUITE 130 WALNUT CREEK, CA 94598 925.974.4461 INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS, AFL-CIO LOCAL UNION 1245, I.B.E.W. P.O. BOX 2547 VACAVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95696 707.452.2700 XXXXXXX XXXX DIRECTOR XXX XXXXXXX BUSINESS MANAGER May 14, 2019 Xx. Xxx Xxxxxxx, Business Manager Local Union No. 1245 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, AFL-CIO P.O. Box 2547 Vacaville, CA 95696 Dear Xx. Xxxxxxx: In 2015, the parties agreed to Letter of Agreement 15-07 and by doing so created a career path for the Towerman classification (Code 50010430) to move into the General Construction (GC) Line of Progression. This career path was then updated with the language of Letter of Agreement 17-40 which eliminated the Pre-Apprentice Lineworker classification. Following the implementation of the above agreements, the parties have recognized a need to clarify the bidding rights from the Towerman position to GC Apprentice Lineman (Code 50449567). Specifically, the two prior agreements noted that top of the rate Towermen will be released from the five-year lock provided for in Letter of Agreement 07-33 to bid to Title 300 General Construction Apprentice Lineworker positions. Going forward, the parties agree that the above release from the Letter of Agreement 07-33 lock to bid is only to those GC Apprentice Lineman positions in the Electric Transmission organization. The employee will no longer be released from the provisions of Letter of Agreement 07-33 to bid to Title 300 GC Line positions in distribution. All other terms and conditions of Letters of Agreement 15-07 and 17-40 are to remain in effect in regard to the Towerman position. If you agree, please so indicate in the space provided below and return one executed copy of this letter to the Company. Very truly yours, PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY By: s/Xxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxx Director The Union is in agreement. CIO LOCAL UNION NO. 1245, INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS, AFL- July 22 , 2019 By: s/Xxx Xxxxxxx Xxx Xxxxxxx Business Manager LETTER AGREEMENT NO. 19-19-PGE PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY LABOR RELATIONS 000 X. XXXXX XXXX SUITE 130 WALNUT CREEK, CA 94598 925.974.4461 INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS, AFL-CIO LOCAL UNION 1245, I.B.E.W. P.O. BOX 2547 VACAVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95696 707.452.2700 XXXXXXX XXXX DIRECTOR XXX XXXXXXX BUSINESS MANAGER June 7, 2019 Xx. Xxx Xxxxxxx, Business Manager Local Union No. 1245 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, AFL-CIO P.O. Box 2547 Vacaville, CA 95696 Dear Xx. Xxxxxxx: The implementation of Letter of Agreement 17-40 updated the Apprentice Lineman program. Since then, the parties continue to meet regularly to evaluate the Apprentice Lineman program and develop improvements as necessary. During these evaluations, it has become apparent that the program needs to improve the process for employees entering the apprenticeship. Currently, employees are required to attend the Company’s Three-Day Climbing Course prior to reporting to the positions. However, the current requirement is only to complete the course. Based on input from the above review, this Agreement proposes to establish a requirement to pass the above Three-Day Climbing Course prior to entry into the Apprentice Lineman or Apprentice Lineman – GC positions. The new requirement to successfully complete the course will be effective with those internal bidders, including those awarded the positions through an Unrestricted Award, who are beginning the apprenticeship on August 1, 2019, or later. An internal bidder who is unsuccessful at the Three-Day Climbing Course will be bypassed for that specific job award. However, the employee will be provided one additional opportunity to successfully complete the course should he or she receive an additional Apprentice Lineman bid or award. If you agree, please so indicate in the space provided below and return one executed copy of this letter to the Company. Very truly yours, PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY The Union is in agreement. CIO By: s/Xxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxx Director LOCAL UNION NO. 1245, INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS, AFL- June 11 , 2019 By: s/Xxx Xxxxxxx Xxx Xxxxxxx Business Manager Retained for Historical Purposes LETTER AGREEMENT NO. 93-69-PGE October 8, 1993 Pacific Gas & Electric Co. 000 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxx Xxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 Attention: Mr. Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Director & Chief Negotiator Gentlemen: Pursuant to the provisions of Titles 305 and 306 and the understandings reached at the conclusion of negotiations for the Labor Agreement dated January 1, 1991, and the Union and Company Subcommittees' subsequent discussions, we are submitting the following proposal relative to the Lines of Progression in the General Construction Line Department as they pertain to Titles 305 and 306. The proposed Lines of Progression are set forth on the attached General Construction Line Department Lines of Progression chart. Other letter agreements, Labor Agreement Clarifications and grievance settlements clarifying the Lines of Progression are also attached. Certain of these letter agreements and clarifications have been modified to reflect other changes that took place subsequent to the signing of the original document. Such changes are identified in each document by bracketing [ ] deletions and boldfacing additions. Each document is incorporated herein as though set forth in full. These Lines of Progression will be effective on execution of this letter agreement. If you are in accord with the foregoing and agree thereto, please so indicate in the space provided below and return one executed copy of this letter to the Union. Yours truly, LOCAL UNION NO. 1245, INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS, AFL-CIO By: s/Xxxx XxXxxxx Xxxx XxXxxxx Business Manager The Company is in accord with the foregoing and agrees thereto as of the date hereof. PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY October 15 , 1993 By: s/Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Director & Chief Negotiator Attachment: a/s RS:Im Retained for Historical Purposes GENERAL CONSTRUCTION CLASSIFICATION CONSOLIDATION
JOINT ADVISORY COMMITTEE 5.01 A Joint Advisory Committee shall operate during the term of this agreement consisting of one (1) employee representative from each location and up to an equal number of employer representatives who shall meet at least once every six (6) months to discuss working conditions, economy of operation, quality and quantity of service, safety and health, workplace stress, violence and abuse prevention, and other matters to promote an ongoing harmonious relationship between the Employer and its employees. The Joint Advisory Committee shall meet at the request of either party. The full-time Union Representative may attend said meetings. All time spent attending Joint Advisory Committee meetings by employees shall be considered time worked but time spent at “pre-meetings” will not be considered time worked.