Rights of Board Representatives and Association Representatives. It is the responsibility of the Board and the Association to (1) confer upon their respective representatives the necessary authority to make and consider proposals, and to make counterproposals in the course of negotiations, and (2) to reach tentative draft agreements which shall be presented to the Board and the Association respectively, with explicit reasons for the adoption of the same. The obligation to urge adoption of the draft agreement does not preclude either the Board or the Association form discussing the relative merits of all provisions of the draft agreements with their respective groups. Facts, information, opinions, and proposals will be exchanged freely during the meetings in an effort to reach mutual understanding and agreement.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Rights of Board Representatives and Association Representatives. It is the responsibility of the Board and the Association to (1) confer upon their respective representatives the necessary authority to make and consider proposals, and to make counterproposals in the course of negotiations, and (2) to reach tentative draft agreements which shall be presented to the Board and the Association respectively, with explicit reasons for the adoption of the same. The obligation to urge adoption of the draft agreement does not preclude either the Board or the Association form from discussing the relative merits of all provisions of the draft agreements with their respective groups. Facts, information, opinions, and proposals will be exchanged freely during the meetings in an effort to reach mutual understanding and agreement.. THE REST OF THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Rights of Board Representatives and Association Representatives. It is the responsibility of the Board and the Association to (1) confer upon their respective representatives the necessary authority to make and consider proposals, and to make counterproposals in the course of negotiations, and (2) to reach tentative draft agreements which shall be presented to the Board and the Association respectively, with explicit reasons for the adoption of the same. The obligation to urge adoption of the draft agreement does not preclude either the Board or the Association form from discussing the relative merits of all provisions of the draft agreements with their respective groups. Facts, information, opinions, and proposals will be exchanged freely during the meetings in an effort to reach mutual understanding and agreement.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement