Mutually Agreed Upon Dispute Resolution Procedure. 1. If agreement is not reached, either party may declare a bargaining impasse at any time after June 1st of the year in which the Agreement expires, unless the parties agree to an earlier date. 2. Either party may contact the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service and request the assistance of a Federal Mediator in accordance with their rules and regulations. Costs which may be incurred in procuring and utilizing the service of a Federal Mediator shall be shared by the Board and the Union equally. 3. The Federal Mediator shall have full jurisdiction over the scheduling and conduct of negotiations meetings. 4. Mediation, as described in this Article, constitutes the parties’ mutually agreed upon and exclusive dispute settlement procedure and shall operate in lieu of any and all of the dispute settlement procedures set forth in the Ohio Revised Code. This Article does not diminish or preclude the right to strike.
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Mutually Agreed Upon Dispute Resolution Procedure. 1. If agreement is not reached, either party may declare a bargaining impasse at any time after June 1st forty-five (45) days prior to the expiration of the year in which the Agreement expires, unless the parties agree to an earlier dateAgreement.
2. Either party may contact the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service and request the assistance of a Federal Mediator in accordance with their rules and regulations. Costs which may be incurred in procuring and utilizing the service of a Federal Mediator shall be shared by the Board and the Union equally.
3. The Federal Mediator shall have full jurisdiction over the scheduling and conduct of negotiations meetings.
4. Mediation, as described in this Article, constitutes the parties’ parties mutually agreed upon and exclusive dispute settlement procedure and shall operate in lieu of any and all of the dispute settlement procedures set forth in the Ohio Revised Code. This Article does not diminish or preclude the right to strike.
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Samples: Master Agreement
Mutually Agreed Upon Dispute Resolution Procedure.
1. If agreement is not reached, either party may declare a bargaining impasse at any time after June 1st forty-five (45) days prior to the expiration of the year in which the Agreement expires, unless the parties agree to an earlier dateAgreement.
2. Either party may contact the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service and request the assistance of a Federal Mediator in accordance with their rules and regulations. Costs which may be incurred in procuring and utilizing the service of a Federal Mediator shall be shared by the Board and the Union equally.
3. The Federal Mediator shall have full jurisdiction over the scheduling and conduct of negotiations meetings.
4. Mediation, as described in this Article, constitutes the parties’ mutually agreed upon and exclusive dispute settlement procedure and shall operate in lieu of any and all of the dispute settlement procedures set forth in the Ohio Revised Code. This Article does not diminish or preclude the right to strike.
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Samples: Master Agreement