Common use of Obligations and Recognition Clause in Contracts

Obligations and Recognition. Purpose of the Agreement: It is the purpose of this agreement to recognize the common interest between the Employer and the Union in promoting the utmost co- operation and friendly spirit between the Employer and its Employees; to set forth terms and conditions of employment to be observed by both parties; and to provide for prompt and equitable adjustment of grievances. To this end, both the Employer and the Union sign this agreement in good faith.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Obligations and Recognition. ‌ 1.01 Purpose of the Agreement: It is the purpose of this agreement to recognize the common interest between the Employer and the Union in promoting the utmost co- co-operation and friendly spirit between the Employer and its Employees; to set forth terms and conditions of employment to be observed by both parties; and to provide for prompt and equitable adjustment of grievances. To this end, both the Employer and the Union sign this agreement in good faith.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement