Labor/Management Collaboration Meetings Sample Clauses

Labor/Management Collaboration Meetings. The Parties will conduct periodic labor/management cooperation meetings, which will be chaired jointly by a designee of Metropolitan and a designee of the Councils. The co-chairs shall determine the frequency and scheduling of the meetings with the assistance of the Project Labor Coordinator. The purpose of the meetings shall be to update the Parties about the progress and schedule of Covered Projects, promote harmonious and stable labor management relations, ensure effective and constructive communication between labor and management Parties, advance the proficiency of work in the industry, and to evaluate and ensure an adequate supply of skilled labor for all Covered Projects. The Project Labor Coordinator shall prepare reports detailing the outcomes of the Local Worker, Transitional Worker, and Apprentice utilization goals on each Covered Project, and the implementation and progress of the CCPP. All Parties will be invited to attend the labor/management cooperation meetings. Substantive grievances or disputes shall not be reviewed or discussed by this Committee but shall be processed pursuant to the provisions of the appropriate Article.
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