Negotiators definition
Examples of Negotiators in a sentence
Formal negotiations sessions will be closed to the press and the public unless agreed otherwise by the Chief Negotiators.
Formal negotiation sessions will be closed to the press and the public unless agreed otherwise by the Chief Negotiators.
Negotiators addressed many of these barriers in a series of codes, including the Government Procurement Code, which went into effect in 1981.
In extraordinary circumstances, by mutual agreement of the Chief Negotiators of both parties, negotiations may be conducted during employee work hours.
Co-chair(s) may invite the Union representative(s), Labor Negotiator(s), and County representative(s) involved in the grievances on that meetings’ agenda.
All bargaining sessions shall be scheduled by the Chief Negotiators and may only be cancelled by a Chief Negotiator.
Such a request shall be accompanied by a suggested agenda which may be altered and scheduled by the two Chief Negotiators in conference.
Within forty-five (45) days following the Effective Date, the Contractor shall provide the Ministry with a draft of the Joint Operating Agreement which shall be based upon the current model form operating agreement from the Association of International Petroleum Negotiators (AIPN).
Offers and counter offers shall be delivered by email or in person to the Chief Negotiators.
In witness whereof, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be signed by their respective Chief Negotiators and their signatures placed thereon.