Common use of Appointment of an Arbitrator Clause in Contracts

Appointment of an Arbitrator. The grievance shall be submitted to a sole arbitrator chosen by mutual agreement. If the parties fail to agree upon a neutral arbitrator within fifteen (15) working days (excluding Saturday, Sunday and General Holidays) after either party has served written notice on the other party of its intention to refer the matter to a neutral arbitrator, the Minister of Labour will be requested to appoint a neutral arbitrator. In cases whereby several cases of a disciplinary nature are the subject of grievances for an employee or a group of employees, the parties may agree to have them heard individually by the same arbitrator.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Appointment of an Arbitrator. The grievance shall be submitted to a sole arbitrator chosen by mutual agreement. If the parties fail to agree upon a neutral arbitrator within fifteen (15) working days (excluding Saturday, Sunday and General Holidays) after either party has served written notice on the other party of its intention to refer the matter to a neutral arbitrator, the Minister of Labour will be requested to appoint a neutral arbitrator. In cases whereby several cases of a disciplinary nature are the subject of grievances for an employee or a group of employees, the parties may agree to have them heard individually by the same arbitrator.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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