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Collective BargainingAgreement between <br />Mayfield Village and the I.A.F.F. Loca12619 <br />Section 9.8. Each party may furnish an agenda to the other party at least one (1) week in <br />advance of scheduled meetings. The agenda, if provided by the Union, shall include the names <br />of the bargaining unit representatives who will be attending. The purposes of such meeting <br />shall be to: <br />1. Discuss the administration of this Agreement; <br />2. Notify the Union of changes made by the Fire Chief which affect the bargaining <br />unit; <br />3. Discuss grievances which have not been processed beyond the final step of the <br />grievance procedure when such discussion is mutually agreed to by the parties; <br />4. Disseminate general information of interest to the parties; <br />5. Discuss ways to increase productivity and improvement of efficiency; <br />6. To consider and discuss health and safety matters relating to employees; and <br />7. All other rnatters agreed to between the Union and the Employer. <br />Section 9.3. It is further agreed that should special labor-management meetings be requested and <br />mutually agreed upon, they shall be scheduled as soon after the request as is practical. <br />Sectiom 9.4. The labor/management committee shall not be used to bypass the normal chain of <br />command, unless the problems are unable to be solved at the departmental level, or have been <br />previously addressed at the departmental level without any solution. <br />Section 9.5. There shall be a time limit not to exceed three (3) hours for said meetings. The <br />parties may, by mutual consent, continue past the time limits established herein. The Union <br />representatives attending the meeting will be paid their regular hourly rate of pay for the duration of <br />the meeting. <br />Section 9.6. In the event a designee of the Fire Chief or Mayor is the subject of the <br />labor/management committee meeting, only the Fire Chief or Mayor will be present at such <br />meetings, provided, however, the Union advises the Chief or Mayor of the nature of the discussion. <br />Page 5 of 38