Common use of Proposed Topics Clause in Contracts

Proposed Topics. Two weeks prior to the beginning of the negotiation period, both parties will meet to exchange information about the requested negotiations and identify the topics or concerns they desire to negotiate. Either prior to, or during the initial meeting, the parties will generate a written list of such concerns. The list need not be lengthy but should serve to identify the nature of the concern prompting the request for negotiation. a. The parties agree not to introduce entirely new topics without mutual agreement. This does not preclude extending topics already opened as long as extension is reasonably related to the matters under discussion.

Appears in 4 contracts

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

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Proposed Topics. Two Within two weeks prior to the beginning of the negotiation periodreceipt by either party of a request to initiate negotiations, both the parties will should meet to exchange information about the requested negotiations and identify the topics or concerns they desire to negotiate. Either prior to, or during the initial meeting, the parties will generate a written list of such concerns. The list need not be lengthy but should serve to identify the nature of the concern prompting the request for negotiation. a. The parties agree not to introduce entirely new topics without mutual agreement. This does not preclude extending topics already opened as long as extension is reasonably related to the matters under discussion.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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