Requirement to Meet and Confer Sample Clauses

Requirement to Meet and Confer. A. Except in cases of emergency, the City shall give reasonable written notice to the Association when its members are affected by any ordinance, rule, resolution or regulation directly related to matters within the scope of representation proposed to be adopted by the City. City shall give the Association the opportunity to meet with the City. In cases of emergency when the City determines that an ordinance, rule, resolution or regulation must be adopted immediately, without prior written notice or meeting with the Association, the City shall provide Association the opportunity to meet at the earliest practical time following adoption of such ordinance, rule, resolution or regulation. The Association shall provide to City in writing, the names, addresses and telephone numbers of up to two persons to whom the City shall be required to give notice as required in this paragraph.
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Requirement to Meet and Confer. Although nothing in this Agreement shall preclude the parties from mutually agreeing to meet and confer on any subject within the scope of representation during the term of this Agreement, it is understood and agreed that neither party may require the other party to meet and confer on any subject matter covered herein or with respect to any other matter within the scope of representation during the term of this Agreement.
Requirement to Meet and Confer. Except in cases of emergency, the City shall give reasonable written notice to the Association when its members are affected by any ordinance, rule, resolution or regulation directly related to matters within the scope of representation proposed to be adopted by the City. City shall give the Association the opportunity to meet with the City. In cases of emergency when the City determines that an ordinance, rule, resolution or regulation must be adopted immediately, without prior written notice or meeting with the Association, the City shall provide Association the opportunity to meet at the earliest practical time following adoption of such ordinance, rule, resolution or regulation. The Association shall provide to City in writing, the names, addresses and telephone numbers of up to two persons to whom the City shall be required to give notice as required in this paragraph. The City and/or its authorized representatives shall meet and confer in good faith regarding wages, hours and other terms and conditions of employment with representatives of the Association and shall consider fully such presentations as are made by the Association on behalf of its members prior to arriving at a determination of policy or course of action. City agrees to provide time off to three (3) members of the Association while attending meetings with the City during the meet and confer process. “Meet and confer in good faith” means that a public agency, or such representatives as it may designate, and representatives of recognized employee organizations, shall have the mutual obligation personally to meet and confer promptly upon request by either party and continue for a reasonable period of time in order to freely exchange information, opinions, and proposals and to endeavor to reach agreement on matters within the scope of representation prior to the adoption by the public agency of its final budget for the ensuing year. The process should include adequate time for the resolution of impasses where specific procedures for such resolution are contained in local rule, regulation or ordinance, or when such procedures are utilized by mutual consent. The provisions of this section are intended to set forth the current requirements of the meet and confer process between the parties hereto and, to the extent State Law may be amended or modified after the execution of this agreement, such amendment or modifications of State Law shall be controlling as to the parties. If State Law rescin...

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  • Meet and Confer If Contractor disputes City’s response, or if City fails to respond within the prescribed time set forth above, Contractor may so notify City and demand a meet and confer conference for settlement of the issues in dispute, in writing sent by registered mail or certified mail, return receipt requested, within fifteen (15) Days of City’s response or within fifteen (15) Days of City’s failure to respond. If Contractor fails to dispute City’s response within the specified time, Contractor’s Claim shall be deemed waived.

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