Common use of Proposed Changes Clause in Contracts

Proposed Changes. Notice of such proposed changes which directly relate to wages, hours, or working conditions will be furnished to the Union at the national level at least sixty (60) days prior to issuance. At the request of the Union, the parties shall meet concerning such changes. If the Union, after the meeting, believes that the proposed changes violate this Agreement (including this Article), it may then submit the issue to national level arbitration in accordance with the grievance-arbitration procedure within sixty (60) days after receipt of the notice of the proposed change. Copies of those parts of all new handbooks, manuals and regulations that directly relate to wages, hours or working conditions, as they apply to employees covered by this Agreement, shall be furnished the Union upon issuance.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Proposed Changes. Notice of such proposed changes which directly relate to wages, hours, or working work- ing conditions will be furnished to the Union at the national level at least sixty (60) days prior to issuance. At the request of the Union, the parties shall meet concerning con- cerning such changes. If the Union, after the meeting, believes that the proposed changes violate this Agreement (including this Article), it may then submit the issue to national level arbitration in accordance with the grievance-arbitration procedure within sixty (60) days after receipt of the notice of the proposed change. Copies of those parts of all new handbooks, manuals and regulations that directly relate to wages, hours or working conditions, as they apply to employees covered by this Agreement, shall be furnished to the Union upon issuance.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Proposed Changes. Notice of such proposed changes which directly relate to wages, hours, or working conditions will be furnished to the Union at the national level at least sixty (60) days prior to before issuance. At the request of the Union, the parties shall meet concerning such changes. If the Union, after the meeting, believes that the proposed changes violate this Agreement (including this Article), it may then submit the issue to national level arbitration in accordance with the grievance-arbitration procedure within sixty (60) days after receipt of the notice of the proposed change. Copies of those parts of all new handbooks, manuals manuals, and regulations that directly relate to wages, hours hours, or working conditions, as they apply to employees covered by this Agreement, shall be furnished to the Union upon issuance.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Proposed Changes. Notice of such proposed changes which directly relate to wages, hours, or working conditions will be furnished to the Union at the national level at least sixty (60) days prior to issuance. At the request re- quest of the Union, the parties shall meet concerning such changeschan- ges. If the Union, after the meeting, believes that the proposed changes violate this Agreement (including this Article), it may then submit the issue to national level arbitration in accordance with the grievance-arbitration procedure within sixty (60) days after receipt of the notice of the proposed change. Copies of those parts of all new handbooks, manuals and regulations that directly relate to wages, hours or working conditions, as they apply ap- ply to employees covered by this Agreement, shall be furnished the Union upon issuance.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Proposed Changes. Notice of such proposed changes which directly relate to wages, hours, or working conditions will be furnished to the Union at the national level at least sixty (60) days prior to issuanceissu- ance. At the request of the Union, the parties shall meet concerning con- cerning such changes. If the Union, after the meeting, believes that the proposed changes violate this Agreement (including this Article), it may then submit the issue to national level arbitration arbi- tration in accordance with the grievance-arbitration procedure within sixty (60) days after receipt of the notice of the proposed change. Copies of those parts of all new handbooks, manuals and regulations that directly relate to wages, hours or working conditions, as they apply to employees covered by this AgreementAgree- ment, shall be furnished the Union upon issuance.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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