Relations Division Sample Clauses

The Relations Division clause establishes how relationships, rights, or obligations are separated or allocated between parties within an agreement. Typically, this clause clarifies which aspects of a business relationship, such as intellectual property, customer lists, or contractual duties, are retained by each party or divided upon termination or restructuring. By clearly delineating these divisions, the clause helps prevent disputes over ownership or responsibility, ensuring both parties understand their respective positions and reducing the risk of future conflicts.
Relations Division. The Committee will establish regular quarterly meetings during normal 8 working hours and will so schedule such meetings as far as practical to avoid disruptions 9 and interruptions of work. Employees attending such meetings shall do so without loss of
Relations Division. The Industrial Relations Division shall discuss the grievance with a Union Business Agent and endeavor to settle the grievance; in the event the grievance is not settled in the third step, it shall be submitted to arbitration in accord with Section III.

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  • Public Relations The parties to this Agreement mutually undertake to do all possible to ensure that in relationships with the general public every effort will be made toward the end that tactful associations are established and maintained particularly where temporary inconvenience may be caused due to construction in progress. Each party hereto undertakes to mutually discuss and correct instances which may arise prejudicial to such good relations.

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