Common use of Collaborative Relations Clause in Contracts

Collaborative Relations. a. The parties are encouraged to engage in informal and formal processes to identify problems and craft solutions to better serve the Agency’s employees, mission, and the public. b. Use of interest-based problem solving to resolve issues outside of Partnership Councils is strongly encouraged. c. Decisions and agreements reached by the parties in collaboration are binding on the parties to the extent permitted by law and governmentwide rule or regula- tion, or required by executive order.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Master Agreement, Master Agreement, Master Agreement

Collaborative Relations. a. 1. The parties are encouraged to engage in an informal and formal processes process to identify problems and craft solutions to better serve the Agency’s employees, mission, and the public. b. Use of interest-based problem solving to resolve issues outside of Partnership Councils is strongly encouraged. c. 2. Decisions and agreements reached by the parties in collaboration are non-binding on the parties to the extent permitted by law and governmentwide rule or regula- tion, or required by executive orderabsent mutual agreement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Collaborative Relations. a. The parties are encouraged to engage in informal and formal processes to identify problems and craft solutions to better serve the Agency’s Agency‟s employees, mission, and the public. b. Use of interest-based problem solving techniques to resolve issues outside of the Partnership Councils Council is strongly encouraged. c. Decisions and agreements reached by the parties in collaboration are binding on the parties to the extent permitted by law and governmentwide government wide rule or regula- tionregulation, or required by executive order.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Collaborative Relations. a. The parties are encouraged to engage in informal and formal processes to identify problems and craft solutions to better serve the Agency’s employees, mission, and the public. b. Use of interest-based problem solving techniques to resolve issues outside of the Partnership Councils Council is strongly encouraged. c. Decisions and agreements reached by the parties in collaboration are binding on the parties to the extent permitted by law and governmentwide government wide rule or regula- tionregulation, or required by executive order.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Collaborative Relations. a. The parties are encouraged to engage in informal and formal processes to identify problems and craft solutions to better serve the Agency’s employees, mission, and the public. b. Use of interest-based problem solving to resolve issues outside of Partnership Councils is strongly encouraged. c. Decisions and agreements reached by the parties in collaboration are binding on the parties to the extent permitted by law and governmentwide rule or regula- tionregulation, or required by executive order.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Master Agreement