Partnership Council definition
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Accountability will rest with senior operational and union leaders on the Labor Management Partnership Council (or equivalent) in each region.
The parties agree to support stewards in training and development, such as: » education and training programs; » Stewards Council; » Labor Management Partnership Council; » Partnership-sponsored activities; and » Partnership environment.
In Canada, Magna and the CAW already have an effective and productive working relationship, both in Magna’s existing CAW-represented facilities, and through our cooperation in bodies such as the Canadian Automotive Partnership Council and related forums.
Comprised of representatives of the Union and the United Kingdom at ministerial level, the Partnership Council will meet in different configurations depending on the matter at hand.
This provides legal certainty to businesses, consumers and citizens, while avoiding multiple parallel structures and the creation of additional bureaucracy.The Partnership Council will oversee the implementation of the agreement.
The Partnership Council may meet in any configuration, by mutual agreement.
Part One sets out the provisions on governance and implementation of the Trade and Cooperation Agreement and establishes joint governance bodies (the Partnership Council, Trade Partnership Committee, Trade Specialised Committees and other Specialised Committees).The governance provisions provide clarity on how the Trade and Cooperation Agreement will be operated and controlled.
Pursuant to Article 363(1) and (6) of the Agreement, the Partnership Committee assists the Partnership Council in the performance of its duties and functions.
It has the power to adopt decisions in areas in which the Partnership Council has delegated powers to it and in the cases provided for in the Agreement.
Supporting the Partnership Council in monitoring public service improvement will be the Public Service Leadership Group (PSLG).