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B. To meet within 10 days after receipt of written notice | from the other party requesting a meeting for collective | bargaining purposes if the parties have not otherwise | agreed in a prior written contract; |
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| C. To confer and negotiate in good faith with respect to | wages, hours, working conditions and contract grievance | arbitration, except that by such obligation neither party | is compelled to agree to a proposal or required to make a | concession; |
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| D. To execute in writing any agreements arrived at, the | term of any such agreement to be subject to negotiation, | but not to exceed 3 years; and |
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| E. To participate in good faith in the mediation, fact | finding and arbitration procedures required by this | section. |
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| | Sec. 100. 26 MRSA §1026, sub-§1-A, as repealed and replaced by PL | 2001, c. 559, Pt. JJ, §1, is amended to read: |
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| | 1-A. Additional bargaining; community college employees. | Cost items in any collective bargaining agreement of technical | community college employees must be submitted for inclusion in | the Governor's next operating budget within 10 days after the | date on which the agreement is ratified by the parties. If | the Legislature rejects any of the cost items submitted to it, | all cost items submitted must be returned to the parties for | further bargaining. "Cost items" includes salaries, pensions | and insurance. |
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| Cost items related to a collective bargaining agreement | reached under this chapter and submitted to the Legislature | for its approval under this subsection may not be submitted in | the same legislation that contains cost items for employees | exempted from the definition of "technical community college | employee" under section 1022, subsection 11, except that cost | items for those employees exempted under section 1022, | subsection 11, paragraph D need not be excluded. |
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| | Sec. 101. 26 MRSA §1026, sub-§4, śC, as amended by PL 1989, c. 443, | §70, is further amended to read: |
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| C. In reaching a decision under this section, the | arbitrators shall consider the following factors: |
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| | (1) The interests and welfare of the students and the | public and the financial ability of the university, |
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