Common use of Contract Limitations Clause in Contracts

Contract Limitations. The Association and District recognize the official representatives of each as the sole representatives for matters being negotiated within the scope of the Educational Employment Relations Act, and each agrees not to negotiate with anyone other than said representatives except as mutually agreed upon. The foregoing notwithstanding, when good faith negotiations are in progress, and upon agreement of the parties, representatives from each negotiating body shall have the opportunity, after reasonable negotiations have occurred, to meet, for the purpose of presenting information, not for the purpose of negotiations, with, in the case of the District, the Association and its members, and, in the case of the Association, with the Board. Good Faith negotiations means a serious and honest effort on the part of each party to reach agreement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Certificated Contract