Common use of Opening Negotiations Clause in Contracts

Opening Negotiations. Between April l and April 30th of each school year, if either the Association or the Board desires there to be negotiations for the ensuing year, that party shall submit a written request to the other party for negotiations to commence. If no such request is made during the above time period, negotiations will not take place for the ensuing school year. The first negotiations session to exchange contract proposals shall occur on a mutually agreeable date not more than thirty (30) days from the date of the written request to open negotiations. The Association and the Board shall submit all of their negotiations proposals at the first session. Subsequent proposals may only be submitted upon mutual agreement of the parties. Any non-monetary articles that are not opened for negotiations shall remain unchanged for the ensuing school year. For the 2000-200 I school year negotiations, the parties may address only issues contained in Article VII Fringe Benefits, Article VIII Compensation, and corresponding compensation schedules contained in the Appendix. Sections of the contract requiring editorial changes (e.g., date changes and innovative programs) may also be opened. A mutually acceptable meeting date to begin bargaining shall be set no more than thirty (30) calendar days from the date of proposal change. 1160

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Negotiated Contract and Procedural Agreement, Negotiated Contract and Procedural Agreement

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Opening Negotiations. Between April l and April 30th of each school year, if either the Association or the Board desires there to be negotiations for the ensuing year, that party shall submit a written request to the other party for negotiations to commence. If no such request is made during the above time period, negotiations will not take place for the ensuing school year. The first negotiations session to exchange contract proposals shall occur on a mutually agreeable date not more than thirty (30) days from the date of the written request to open negotiations. The Association and the Board shall submit all of their negotiations proposals at the first session. Subsequent proposals may only be submitted upon mutual agreement of the parties. Any non-monetary articles that are not opened for negotiations shall remain unchanged for the ensuing school year. For the 2000-200 I school year negotiations, the parties may address only issues contained in Article VII Fringe Benefits, Article VIII CompensationCompensation , and corresponding compensation schedules contained in the AppendixAppendix . Sections of the contract requiring editorial changes (e.g., date changes and innovative programs) may also be opened. A mutually acceptable meeting date to begin bargaining shall be set no more than thirty (30) calendar days from the date of proposal change. 1160.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Negotiated Contract and Procedural Agreement, Negotiated Contract and Procedural Agreement

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Opening Negotiations. Between April l and April 30th of each school year, if either the Association or the Board desires there to be negotiations for the ensuing year, that party shall submit a written request to the other party for negotiations to commence. If no such request is made during the above time period, negotiations will not take place for the ensuing school year. The first negotiations session to exchange contract proposals shall occur on a mutually agreeable date not more than thirty (30) days from the date of the written request to open negotiations. The Association and the Board shall submit all of their negotiations proposals at the first session. Subsequent proposals may only be submitted upon mutual agreement of the parties. Any non-monetary articles that are not opened for negotiations shall remain unchanged for the ensuing school year. For the 2000-200 I school year negotiations, the parties may address only issues contained in Article VII Fringe Benefits, Article VIII Compensation, and corresponding compensation schedules contained in the Appendix. Sections of the contract requiring editorial changes (e.g., date changes and innovative programs) may also be opened. A mutually acceptable meeting date to begin bargaining shall be set no more than thirty (30) calendar days from the date of proposal change. 1160.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Negotiated Contract and Procedural Agreement, Negotiated Contract and Procedural Agreement

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