MEET AND CONFER PARKING RATES Sample Clauses

MEET AND CONFER PARKING RATES. 1. At any time in 2002 after February 1, 2002, the University and AFSCME shall meet and confer over any proposed new parking rates for FY 2002-2003 and/or 2003/2004. No campus/hospital may increase or newly establish parking rates before the conclusion of the bargaining process regarding its parking rate increase(s). 2. It is understood and agreed that parking permits for AFSCME employees may be issued to employees in accordance with the limitations resulting from the fees paid.
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MEET AND CONFER PARKING RATES. 1. At any time in 2002 after February 1, 2002, the University and AFSCME shall meet and confer over any proposed new parking rates for FY 2002-2003 and/or 2003/2004. No campus/hospital may increase or newly establish parking rates before the conclusion of the bargaining process regarding its parking rate increase(s). 2. It is understood and agreed that parking permits for AFSCME employees may be issued to employees in accordance with the limitations resulting from the fees paid. A. Practices and policies relating to wages, hours, and terms and conditions of employment in effect but not contemplated during negotiations over the UC-AFSCME Agreement may remain in effect insofar as they are not in conflict with the intent of the Agreement. B. When the University proposes to change or eliminate the practices and/or policies referenced in Section A., above, the University will provide 45 (forty-five) calendar days notice prior to the effective date of the change. The University will meet and discuss such change or elimination with AFSCME, following XXXXXX's request for a meeting. The University must receive AFSCME's request to meet within 30 (thirty) days of the University’s notice. Application, elimination, or modification of these practices and policies following the meeting with AFSCME is not grievable.

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