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Negotiation Committee definition

Negotiation CommitteeThe committee authorized by CNA to meet and confer or negotiate collectively shall consist of the local Chapter’s Chief Nurse Representative, and not more than two (2) other Per Diem Employees who will be compensated for hours spent in scheduled negotiations when scheduled to work. Such Per Diem Employee members will be paid by the County for the time spent in negotiations with management, but only for those hours they would otherwise have worked. Meetings shall be held between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. whenever possible and at a time and place mutually acceptable to all parties.
Negotiation Committee means the collective party composed of employees of the Company or third parties with the responsibilities defined in article 8A case 1e of this Regulation.
Negotiation Committee means the committee established under section 13b- 20d. (P.A. 83-521, S. 1, 13; P.A. 84-546, S. 36, 173.)

Examples of Negotiation Committee in a sentence

  • The State’s Negotiation Committee may consist of the State’s Evaluation Committee or may be comprised of different people.

  • The State’s Negotiation Committee may consist of the State’s Evaluation Committee or may be comprised of different people.However, evaluation of proposals or revised proposals shall be completed only by the State’s Evaluation Committee.

  • An employee serving on the Negotiation Committee shall also be granted a maximum of eight hours administrative leave to attend a negotiation preparatory meeting to be held the calendar day immediately preceding each scheduled negotiation session, provided that the negotiation preparatory meeting is held on what would otherwise be the employee’s normal workday.

  • Employees retiring on or after January 1, 2006 will be eligible for retiree benefits as presented to the Union Negotiation Committee during discussions for renewal of the Collective Agreements that expired May 31, 2003.

  • The Company will not deregister the Common Shares under the Exchange Act without the prior written consent of the Underwriter.


More Definitions of Negotiation Committee

Negotiation Committee means a committee consisting of representatives of the COMPANY and the UNION and its members as set out in this Agreement for the purpose of creating a forum from which the substantive issues affecting the members will be negotiated on an annual basis.
Negotiation CommitteeThe committee authorized by CNA to meet and confer or negotiate collectively shall consist of the local Chapter’s Chief Nurse Representative, and not more than three (3) other Per Diem Employees who will be compensated for hours spent in scheduled negotiations when scheduled to work. Such Per Diem Employee members will be paid by the County for the time spent in negotiations with management, but only for those hours they would otherwise have worked. Meetings shall be held between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. whenever possible and at a time and place mutually acceptable to all parties. Negotiation Committee members scheduled to work a night shift immediately prior to and/or after a scheduled bargaining session shall be released from the shift(s). A maximum of twelve (12) hours of release time will be switched to the time corresponding to the scheduled bargaining session and shall be paid by the County. Paid time for time spent in negotiations shall not exceed the employee’s regularly scheduled hours.
Negotiation Committee. The negotiation committee will consist of four (4) members, one (1) will be from Cold Lake. The company will pay for all lost time of the negotiations committee during direct negotiations, including travel time (at straight time) for the member from Cold Lake. During pre-negotiations, the committee will be time cleared and the local lodge will pay the members. However, this time cleared must be pre-approved by the manager and will be subject to operational requirements.”
Negotiation Committee means a negotiation committee constituted under section 11;
Negotiation Committee means the committee established under section 13b-20d.
Negotiation Committee means the committee established under section 162 of this act.
Negotiation CommitteeThe committee authorized by CNA to meet and confer or negotiate collectively shall consist of the local Chapter’s Chief Nurse Representative, and not more than two (2) other Per Diem Employees who will be compensated for hours spent in scheduled negotiations when scheduled to work. Such Per Diem Employee members will be paid by the County for the time spent in negotiations with management, but only for those hours they would otherwise have worked. Meetings shall be held between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. whenever possible and at a time and place mutually acceptable to all parties. Sec. 2005 Employee Orientation: CNA and the County agree to coordinate times for Association Representatives/Nurse Representatives to meet with all newly hired employees in classifications represented by the Association for one (1) hour during the New Employee Orientation period. The County will provide the Association Representative with New Employee Orientation schedules, subject to change, on an annual basis, and any updates as they occur, including dates, times and locations of the sessions. Such time will be scheduled within the New Employee Orientation agenda. The County will provide an appropriate area for the Association to meet with the new bargaining unit members. It is further agreed that, should the Association designate a Nurse Representative to meet with new employees, the Nurse Representative’s time will be paid and the Nurse Representative will be released from work for the time needed to travel to and from the meeting location and to meet with employees, provided that the Nurse Representative gives his/her supervisor sufficient advance notice. Any individual Nurse Representative may be released under this section for a maximum of two (2) orientation meetings per calendar year. The County will make its best efforts to provide the Association with a list of the expected participants in orientation at least 48 hours prior to the session.