Bargaining Committee definition

Bargaining Committee means a committee of up to four Bargaining Agents which shall act as the representative of the Association in matters of negotiating all terms and conditions of this Agreement.
Bargaining Committee means the representatives chosen from Corporation employees holding membership under the Union, and a Union representative designated by the Union.
Bargaining Committee means the committee responsible for the negotiation and

Examples of Bargaining Committee in a sentence

  • The Union will furnish the Employer with a written list of the Bargaining Committee prior to the first bargaining meeting and substitution changes thereto, if necessary.

  • In the event of a fatality, the Employer shall immediately notify the President of the Union or his/her designate and the Bargaining Committee Chairperson.

  • Members of the Collective Bargaining Committee shall act in a representative capacity for the purpose of collective bargaining negotiations with the Employer.

  • The Employer agrees to recognize a Collective Bargaining Committee whose sole functions shall be to meet with Employer representatives for the purpose of negotiating modifications to this Agreement.

  • The Employer agrees to supply the President of the Union or his/her designate, and Chairperson of the Bargaining Committee with the job descriptions for those classifications in the bargaining unit.

  • Time spent by employees who are members of the CSSBA Bargaining Committee will be without loss of pay for time spent in direct negotiations with the Employer with CSSEA for the renewal of this collective agreement.

  • Posting and removal of all items in the FOP space shall be with the express permission of said FOP Bargaining Committee.

  • The location shall be with mutual approval of both the City and the FOP Bargaining Committee.

  • Any changes to these rules and regulations will be meaningfully discussed with the Bargaining Committee before publication.

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More Definitions of Bargaining Committee

Bargaining Committee means persons appointed by the Association for the purpose of negotiation, and whom the Board acknowledges as being entitled to bargain on behalf of the Association;
Bargaining Committee means a committee of one or
Bargaining Committee means those members of the Police Department appointed by the FOP or elected by its members to serve as officers or members of the contract negotiation committee.
Bargaining Committee means the representatives chosen from corporation employees holding membership under the union, and a union representative designated by the union. means a probationary, permanent, or temporary employee and field employee as defined in Article Employee" means the incumbent of a permanent position who has successfully completed his initial probationary period.
Bargaining Committee or "Negotiating Committee" means a Committee composed of not more than four (4) members and counsel who will meet and negotiate with the Village concerning this agreement or future agreements.

Related to Bargaining Committee

  • Banning Committee means a Committee constituted for the purpose of these guidelines by the competent authority. The members of this Committee shall not, at any stage, be connected with the tendering process under reference.

  • Transition Committee shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.14.

  • Operating Committee means the Operating Committee of Epoch which meets frequently and is responsible for implementing the Company’s strategy, making operational decisions and overseeing the day-to-day running of the Company.

  • Consultative Committee means the committee established in accordance with this Agreement.

  • CSR Committee means the Corporate Social Responsibility Committee of the Board referred to in section 135 of the Act.