Joint State Committee. The Operators and the Unions in each of the following states shall together create a permanent Joint State Committee for such state: Michigan, Ohio (including Wheeling, West Virginia), Indiana, Kentucky (including West Virginia except Wheeling), Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska and Kansas. The Joint State Committee shall consist of an equal number appointed by Employers and Unions but no less than three (3) from each group. Each member may appoint an alternate in his place. The Joint State Committee shall at its first meeting formulate rules of procedure to govern the conduct of its proceedings. Each Joint State Committee shall have jurisdiction over disputes and grievances involving Local Unions or complaints by Local Unions located in its state.
Joint State Committee. The Employers and the Unions shall together create a permanent Joint State Committee. The Joint State Committee shall consist of an equal number appointed by the Employers and Unions but not less than two (2) from each group. The Joint State Committee shall at its first meeting formulate Rules of Procedure to govern the conduct of its proceedings.
Joint State Committee. The Employers and the Unions shall together create a permanent Joint Area Committee. The ABF Joint Area Committee shall consist of an equal number of TMI/TEA committee Members and Union Committee Members sitting, not to exceed three (3) and not less than two (2). The Joint Area Committee shall at its first meeting formulate Rules of Procedure to govern the conduct of its proceeding in accor- dance with the ABF Eastern Region Grievance Procedure MOU.