MATTERS SUBJECT TO COLLECTIVE BARGAINING Sample Clauses

MATTERS SUBJECT TO COLLECTIVE BARGAINING. 29.1.1. The Employer shall not negotiate with any individual member of the bargaining unit (or with any groups of individuals in the bargaining unit) on any matter which is subject to collective bargaining unless otherwise provided for in this Agreement, except that nothing contained in this Agreement shall be construed to prevent the Employer from meeting with any individual in the processing of grievances (in accordance with the provisions of Article 14) or to hear and discuss views on any matter with any individual or organization.
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MATTERS SUBJECT TO COLLECTIVE BARGAINING. The scope of the partiesduty to bargain is the scope provided in Ohio law.

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