Spirit of Cooperation Sample Clauses

Spirit of Cooperation. The Mobile Food Concession is a relatively new service provided by the Chamber and its participating vendors. We encourage and hope for a spirit of cooperation and flexibility between the Chamber, the Vendor and other participating vendors as we continue to work out the details of this program and find best practises that will make this proposition successful, profitable, fair and enjoyable for all.
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Spirit of Cooperation. It is recognized that it is in the Parties’ best interest to xxxxxx a spirit of cooperation and mutual respect. The Company and the Union will continue to work together to embrace an enhanced relationship. To that end, the Union agrees that the GEH-C Bargaining Unit will have its own Bargaining Committee in Peterborough, consisting of three (3) members of the Bargaining Unit, who will represent the interests of Bargaining Unit members. The GEH-C Bargaining Unit will also have similar Bargaining Committees in Toronto and Arnprior. The Union also commits to ensuring that the Union’s National Representatives for each of the three sites will work cooperatively to facilitate smooth communications between the Union and the Company. In addition, the Company acknowledges and supports the unique relationship between the GEH-C Bargaining Unit and the bargaining unit consisting of GE Canada employees represented by the Union in Peterborough, Burlington and Stoney Creek. The Company will continue to support Employee access to the Local 524 Benefits Representative, EAP Representative, Women’s Advocate, Substance Abuse Representative, Pension Committee and President. It is explicitly understood that the Benefits Representative will be involved in any Return to Work discussions with the Company. Finally, Xxxxx Xxxxx and Xxxxx Xxxx personally commit to meet at least once at each of the three sites over the course of the first year following ratification. This meeting will include a shop floor tour and an opportunity to have discussions with Bargaining Unit members. Letter #52 Relationship between bargaining units The Company recognizes that the unique relationship between the bargaining unit covered by the CAW Collective Agreement with GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy Canada Inc. (the “GEH-C CAW Bargaining Unit”) and the bargaining unit consisting of GE Canada employees represented by the Union in Peterborough (the “GE Motors CAW Bargaining Unit”) means that the impact of labour disputes in one business has a direct impact on the employees in the other business. In the unlikely event of a decertification application by a member of the GEH-C CAW Bargaining Unit, the Company hereby expressly agrees to support an application, response or other submission by the Union to the CIRB requesting that the CIRB consider the wishes of those employees in the GE Motors CAW Bargaining Unit in addition to the wishes of the employees in the GEH-C CAW Bargaining Unit. Letter #53 This will confirm...
Spirit of Cooperation. Statistics Canada covenants and agrees with the Town of The Blue Mountains to perform each and every one of the conditions, terms, covenants and provisos contained in this Letter of Agreement, which on the part of Statistics Canada are to be observed and performed.
Spirit of Cooperation. CM and EEG shall perform their reciprocal roles under this Agreement in a spirit of cooperation, good faith and mutual trust. They all formally acknowledge that this Agreement is fully satisfying all conditions laid down in Article 6 of the EU Directive 94/45/EC.

Related to Spirit of Cooperation

  • Extent of Cooperation (1) Prior to December 31, 2017, Counsel for the Settling Defendants met with Class Counsel in Canada or the United States, to provide an oral evidentiary proffer which included information originating with the Settling Defendants that was not covered by privilege relating to the allegations in the Proceedings. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Settlement Agreement, and for greater certainty, it is agreed that all statements made and information provided by Counsel for the Settling Defendants are privileged, will be kept strictly confidential, may not be directly or indirectly disclosed to any other Person, unless disclosure is ordered by a Court. Further, absent a Court order, Class Counsel will not attribute any factual information obtained from the proffer to the Settling Defendants and/or Counsel for the Settling Defendants. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Class Counsel may: (i) use information obtained from the proffer in the prosecution of the Proceedings, including for the purpose of developing an allocation plan relating to any settlement or judgment proceeds, except the prosecution of any claims against Releasees; and (ii) may rely on such information to certify that, to the best of Class Counsel’s knowledge, information and belief, such information has evidentiary support or will likely have evidentiary support after reasonable opportunity for further investigation or discovery, but, absent a Court Order, the Plaintiffs shall not introduce any information from a proffer into the record or subpoena any Counsel for the Settling Defendants related to a proffer.

  • Areas of Cooperation The Parties will cooperate, in particular, in the following areas of common interest:

  • Scope of Cooperation 1. The Authorities recognise the importance of close communication concerning the Covered CCPs and intend to cooperate regarding:

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