COMMON GOALS Clause Samples

The COMMON GOALS clause sets out the shared objectives or intentions that both parties aim to achieve through their agreement. It typically outlines the mutual interests, such as collaboration on a project, joint development of a product, or achieving certain performance targets, and may specify the desired outcomes or benefits for each party. By clearly stating these common goals, the clause helps align expectations, fosters cooperation, and provides a reference point for interpreting the agreement, ultimately reducing misunderstandings and supporting a collaborative relationship.
COMMON GOALS. The Employer and the Union recognize the importance of settling disagreements and disputes promptly, fairly, and in an orderly manner that will maintain the self respect of the employee and be consistent with the principles of good management. To accomplish this, every effort will be made to settle grievances expeditiously and at the lowest level of supervision. The Parties encourage development of Alternate Dispute Resolution (ADR) as a cost effective and timely method of solving grievances. The parties will negotiate ADR procedures locally.
COMMON GOALS. The Parties have a shared vision to promote the establishment of a well-developed infrastructure for electric vehicles in Copenhagen as per January 1st, 2012. To make this happen the Parties agree to: • work together in a structured process in an attempt to solve issues which prevent such infrastructure from being designed, installed and put into operation • have an ongoing dialogue in order to be pro-active and prepared to accommodate electric vehicles in Copenhagen
COMMON GOALS. 1:01 a) The Board and Teachers agree that this Collective Agreement shall be applied in a manner which fully supports the basic equality of all staff.
COMMON GOALS. A. The USCG and the NOAA/NWS have as a common mission, the protection of life and property for mariners on the Great Lakes, the coastal waters of the U.S. and its territories, and various oceanic areas as determined by U.S. participation in WMO and IMO. In this regard, the agencies complement each other with NOAA/NWS issuing forecasts and warnings and USCG disseminating safety information including weather information. It is the common goal of our agencies to accomplish these missions effectively and efficiently. B. In the course of fulfilling their assigned missions, USCG personnel must routinely deal with adverse weather conditions. It is the common goal of our agencies to ensure USCG field personnel and the civil maritime community have sufficient and timely weather information necessary for the safe and successful accomplishment of these missions. C. The probability of accurate weather forecasts is enhanced by timely, consistent, and accurate observations. The vast size of the water areas, the lack of natural observational platforms, and the difficulty and cost of maintaining manmade platforms in often harsh environments inhibit such observations in maritime areas. It is the common goal of our agencies to improve the accuracy and timeliness of marine forecasts and warnings through accurate and timely weather observations. It is also a common goal of our agencies to have manually collected and disseminated observations be eventually replaced by automated systems at all USCG land and ship facilities.
COMMON GOALS. It is the intent of the Agency and Union to have open discussions about disagreements in the workplace, to treat such matters seriously, and to cooperate in the spirit of mutual problem-solving to resolve disputes. Since grievances often arise from misunderstandings that can be settled promptly and satisfactorily on an informal basis, the Agency and Union will encourage potential grievants to discuss their complaints with the responsible management or Union officials at the lowest level before filing a written grievance. The Union, if requested by the employee, has the right to participate either personally or telephonically in such discussions with management officials. However, informal efforts may not lead to resolution. The Agency shall not construe the filing of grievances as reflecting unfavorably on an employee’s good standing, performance, loyalty, or desirability to the organization, nor shall the Union or employees file grievances in order to affect adversely the perception of the person or reputation of any representative of the Agency.
COMMON GOALS. A. In concert with the United Nations Urban Environmental Accord, the City’s Resolution Number 20090115-050 adopting a Zero Waste Strategic Plan, and consistent with recycling responsibilities of counties and municipalities as outlined in Texas Health & Safety Code Sec. 361.425 – 361.426, the City and the County agree that the goal of Zero Waste is defined as follows: (a) Reducing by 20% the per capita solid waste disposed to landfills by 2014, based upon the estimated quantity disposed amount of in 2009; (b) Diverting 75% of waste from landfills and incinerators by 2020; and (c) Diverting 90% of waste from landfills and incinerators by 2040. B. The primary goal of this Agreement is to achieve the goal of zero waste through coordinated efforts of both regulatory programs by the City and non-regulatory programs by both Parties.
COMMON GOALS. It is the intent of the Agency and Union to have open discussions about disagreements in the workplace, to treat such matters seriously, and to cooperate in the spirit of mutual problem-solving to resolve disputes. Since grievances often arise from misunderstandings that can be settled promptly and satisfactorily on an informal basis, the Agency and Union will encourage the potential grievant to discuss the complaint with the responsible management or Union officials at the lowest level before filing a written grievance. The Union, if requested by the employee, has the right to participate either in person or telephonically in the discussions with management officials. If informal efforts do not lead to a resolution, the employee may proceed with next steps within the grievance procedures. The Agency shall not construe the filing of grievances as reflecting unfavorably on an employee’s good standing, performance, loyalty, or desirability to the organization, nor shall the Union or employees file grievances in order to affect adversely the perception of the person or reputation of any representative of the Agency.
COMMON GOALS. Both the MO and the Local Union strongly endorse the concept that individual grievances should be resolved fairly and at the earliest possible step in the grievance procedure. In order to achieve this end, the following procedure is established as the sole procedure available for the processing of matters covered by this grievance procedure for Employees, the MO and the Local Union.
COMMON GOALS. Even though sharing common goals was less prominent in comparison to other characteristics featuring a positive mentoring relationship, most of the respondents still reported that they had shared goals with the mentors and that the mentors understood their needs to develop into effective and efficient teachers. According to mentee 2, both the mentee and the mentor worked in sync to prepare the students for the scientific projects’ competition, as well as to write an article and to publish it which provided the understanding of how working collegially in achieving the same goal could have a positive effect on mentoring relationships. Meantime, some mentees reflected on the fact that having different goals was as natural as sharing one which could be understood by the next quote: A mentor’s goal is to teach something and to show his level of proficiency and the mentee’s goal is to learn something and to become as skillful as his mentor. In this regard, this component is indeed important (Mentee 6).
COMMON GOALS. The Union recognizes the responsibility imposed on it as the exclusive bargaining agent for the employment of the City. The Union therefore agrees that it will cooperate with the City and support its efforts to assure a full day’s work on the part of its members and that it will combat “absenteeism”. It further agrees that it will support the City in its efforts to eliminate waste and conserve materials and supplies.