Scope of the Committee Sample Clauses
The 'Scope of the Committee' clause defines the specific powers, responsibilities, and areas of authority assigned to a committee within an organization or agreement. It typically outlines what matters the committee can deliberate on, make decisions about, or provide recommendations for, such as overseeing compliance, managing budgets, or setting strategic direction. By clearly delineating the committee's remit, this clause helps prevent overlap with other bodies, avoids confusion about decision-making authority, and ensures that the committee operates within agreed boundaries.
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Scope of the Committee. The Committee shall not have the power to bind the Union or its members, or the Employer to any decision or conclusion reached in discussion. The Committee shall not have jurisdiction over any matter contained in this Collective Agreement, including its administration or renegotiation. The Committee shall not supersede the activities of any other committee of the Union or of the Employer.
Scope of the Committee. The committee will make recommendations for the development and implementation of the Employer’s violence in the workplace policy. This policy will set out procedures to prevent violence, procedures for the review of incidents of violence, procedures to ensure the Employee Assistance Program is used effectively when necessary and any other reasonable steps that will assist in the prevention of violence to members of the bargaining unit. The policy will meet or exceed the requirements of the Workers’ Compensation Act. The Committee will also consider potential actions by relevant levels of government that could enhance the safety of employees’ work life, and, if the committee determines joint action by the parties would be appropriate, recommend joint action to the union and the Employer.
Scope of the Committee. The scope of the RPDC shall be district wide. The purpose of the Committee will be to provide support for IPDP and Licensure, and to maintenance of the PD list
Scope of the Committee. The District Union/Management Committee shall deal with matters of mutual concern insofar as such resolution of such matters will ▇▇▇▇▇▇ better relations between the Employer, Union and/or Employees of the bargaining unit. However, the Committee shall not have jurisdiction to add to, subtract from, or amend any provision in this Agreement. The Committee shall not supersede the activities of any other committee of the Union or of the Employer.
Scope of the Committee. The Committee may discuss the subjects of this agreement, its administration, health and safety, human resources, pedagogical concerns and other items of interest. Nothing in this Article shall create any obligation on the parties, other than to afford each the opportunity to be heard regarding items of concern. The Committee shall have no power to amend, modify or supplement the terms of this Agreement or to adopt, alter or amend the policies or practices of the Employer. Back to Table of Contents
Scope of the Committee. The Committee may discuss such matters as shift schedules, meal hours, vacation schedules and other related matters.
Scope of the Committee. The Committee shall be co-chaired by an Employer and Local Union Representative. The purpose of the meetings shall be to exchange information of mutual interest and to maintain effective Union/Management relations.
Scope of the Committee. The Committee's remit is to consider salaries and conditions of service for registered teachers, music instructors, educational psychologists and advisers who are employed by Council Authorities in Scotland. The objectives of the negotiating body are: - to create a salaries and conditions of service structure that contributes to a highly motivated teaching profession and underpins the delivery of a quality education service; - to ensure that the outcome of negotiations secures, and maintains, appropriate levels of remuneration for the profession to enhance professional status; - to ensure that salaries and conditions of service reflect professional status, including the commissioning from time to time of research on the comparative external position in order to inform its deliberations.
Scope of the Committee. The committee will make recommendations for the development and implementation of the Employer’s violence in the workplace policy. This policy will set out procedures to prevent violence, procedures for the review of incidents of violence, procedures to ensure the Employee Assistance Program is used effectively when necessary and any other reasonable steps that will assist in the prevention of violence to members of the bargaining unit. The policy will meet or exceed the requirements of the Workers’ Compensation Act.
Scope of the Committee. (1) The Committee will not have jurisdiction over any matter of collective bargaining including the administration of this agreement. The Committee shall not have the power to bind the Union, its members, or the Employer to any decisions reached in the Committee’s discussions.
(2) The Committee will have the power to make recommendations to the parties on the following:
(i) Reviewing matters, other than grievances, relating to the maintenance of good relations between the parties;
(ii) Correcting conditions causing misunderstandings;
(iii) Dealing with matters referred to in this agreement.