Arbitration of Discrimination Issues Sample Clauses

Arbitration of Discrimination Issues. In the event a grievance arises 30 under Article 2 (Nondiscrimination), and such grievance is not resolved or otherwise 31 terminated before arbitration, ARRMC and Association will stipulate on the record that the 32 arbitrator, in deciding the Article 17 issue, may apply settled law under the Oregon
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Arbitration of Discrimination Issues. In the event a grievance arises under Article 2 (Nondiscrimination), and such grievance is not resolved or otherwise terminated before arbitration, RRMC and Association will stipulate on the record that the arbitrator, in deciding the Article 17 issue, may apply settled law under the Oregon Discrimination Laws, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, or the Civil Rights Act of 1886. It is the understanding that the settled law which will be applied by the arbitrator usually will be found in decisions of the Supreme Courts of the United States or the State of Oregon. Decisions of the Circuit Court of Appeals or the Oregon Court of Appeals will be utilized if the Supreme Courts have not decided the issue and there is no conflict in the decision of the Court of Appeals. In the event that an Article 17 issue is raised for the first time in the arbitration hearing, the parties agree to enter into the above stipulation without prejudice to the position of either or both that the issue should have been raised in the grievance procedure.
Arbitration of Discrimination Issues. In the event a grievance arises 2 under Article 2 (Nondiscrimination), and such grievance is not resolved or otherwise 3 terminated before arbitration, RVMCRRMC and Association will stipulate on the record 4 that the arbitrator, in deciding the Article 17 issue, may apply settled law under the 5 Oregon Discrimination Laws, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, or the Civil Rights 6 Act of 1886. It is the understanding that the settled law which will be applied by the 7 arbitrator usually will be found in decisions of the Supreme Courts of the United States 8 or the State of Oregon. Decisions of the Circuit Court of Appeals or the Oregon Court of 9 Appeals will be utilized if the Supreme Courts have not decided the issue and there is 10 no conflict in the decision of the Court of Appeals. In the event that an Article 17 issue 11 is raised for the first time in the arbitration hearing, the parties agree to enter into the 12 above stipulation without prejudice to the position of either or both that the issue should 13 have been raised in the grievance procedure.
Arbitration of Discrimination Issues. In the event a grievance arises 33 under Article 2 (Nondiscrimination), and such grievance is not resolved or 34 otherwise terminated before arbitration, ARRMC and Association will 1 stipulate on the record that the arbitrator, in deciding the Article 17 issue, 2 may apply settled law under the Oregon Discrimination Laws, Title VII of the 3 Civil Rights Act of 1964, or the Civil Rights Act of 1886. It is the 4 understanding that the settled law which will be applied by the arbitrator 5 usually will be found in decisions of the Supreme Courts of the United States 6 or the State of Oregon. Decisions of the Circuit Court of Appeals or the 7 Oregon Court of Appeals will be utilized if the Supreme Courts have not 8 decided the issue and there is no conflict in the decision of the Court of

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  • Arbitration of Disputes Any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this Agreement or the breach thereof or otherwise arising out of the Executive’s employment or the termination of that employment (including, without limitation, any claims of unlawful employment discrimination whether based on age or otherwise) shall, to the fullest extent permitted by law, be settled by arbitration in any forum and form agreed upon by the parties or, in the absence of such an agreement, under the auspices of the American Arbitration Association (“AAA”) in Boston, Massachusetts in accordance with the Employment Dispute Resolution Rules of the AAA, including, but not limited to, the rules and procedures applicable to the selection of arbitrators. In the event that any person or entity other than the Executive or the Company may be a party with regard to any such controversy or claim, such controversy or claim shall be submitted to arbitration subject to such other person or entity’s agreement. Judgment upon the award rendered by the arbitrator may be entered in any court having jurisdiction thereof. This Section 8 shall be specifically enforceable. Notwithstanding the foregoing, this Section 8 shall not preclude either party from pursuing a court action for the sole purpose of obtaining a temporary restraining order or a preliminary injunction in circumstances in which such relief is appropriate; provided that any other relief shall be pursued through an arbitration proceeding pursuant to this Section 8.

  • Mediation of Disputes In the event of any disputes arise between the parties under this Agreement, the parties agree to use the following procedure prior to and as a precondition to either party pursuing any other available remedies, including arbitration or litigation.

  • GRIEVANCE AND ARBITRATION PROCEDURE 8.01 The parties to this agreement believe it is important to adjust complaints and grievances as quickly as possible as provided for herein. The employee or Union shall first discuss any individual complaint informally with the Director of Care or designate at the first opportunity.

  • GRIEVANCE AND ARBITRATION PROCEDURES 8.01 For the purposes of this Agreement, a grievance is defined as a difference arising between the parties related to the interpretation, application, administration or alleged violation of the Agreement including any question as to whether a matter is arbitrable.

  • GRIEVANCE AND ARBITRATION Casual employees have access to the grievance and arbitration procedures. (Reference Article 9 - Grievances and Article 10 - Arbitration.)

  • GRIEVANCE ARBITRATION PROCEDURE The grievance-arbitration procedure set forth in Sections 16.32 through 16.38 shall be applicable only to disputes arising under Division C of this article.

  • Arbitration Procedures In the event that the employee and the School Board are unable to resolve any grievance, the grievance may be submitted to arbitration as defined herein:

  • GRIEVANCES AND ARBITRATION Section 1. Having a desire to create and maintain labor relations harmony between them, the parties hereto agree that they will promptly attempt to adjust all disputes involving the interpretation, application or alleged violation of a specific provision of this Agreement. Addendum B, attached hereto, shall be utilized to resolve grievances.

  • Arbitration Procedure 1301 In the event of the failure of the parties to settle a grievance by means of the grievance procedure stated in Article 12, within ten (10) days of the date upon which the written reply referred to in Article 12 is received from the Human Resources Director or equivalent, the matter may then be referred to arbitration as hereinafter set forth. 1302 If mutual agreement is not reached by both parties to choose a single Arbitrator within ten (10) days from the time that the matter is referred to arbitration as defined in 1301 above, then the procedure stated below will be followed. 1303 Either party may submit the matter in dispute to a Board of Arbitration by giving notice to the other party within a further seven (7) days and by appointing in that notice one (1) nominee of the intended Board of Arbitration. The other party to the dispute shall, within seven (7) days after the receipt of such notice, also appoint a nominee and the two (2) nominees thus appointed shall, within ten (10) days thereafter, select a third member who shall be Chairperson. 1304 Should either party fail to appoint an Arbitrator as herein provided, or if any Arbitrator thus appointed should fail or be unable to serve and another Arbitrator not be appointed in her/his place by the party who made the original appointment, then the other party to the dispute may request the Minister of Labour for Manitoba to select a substitute. 1305 Should the two (2) appointed nominees fail within ten (10) days to agree upon a Chairperson, the two (2) nominees shall forward a request to the Minister of Labour for Manitoba to select a Chairperson. 1306 It is mutually agreed by both parties to this Collective Agreement that the decision of the Arbitrator, or the decision of the Chairperson in the absence of the majority decision of the Arbitration Board shall be final and binding upon the Employer, the Union and the nurse(s) concerned; however, the Arbitrator or the Arbitration Board shall not be authorized to make any decisions inconsistent with the provisions in this Collective Agreement. 1307 The Board of Arbitration shall determine its own procedure but shall give full opportunity to all parties to present evidence and make representations. 1308 In the event of a grievance alleging unjust layoff, suspension or discharge being referred to arbitration, the Arbitrator or Board of Arbitration shall be authorized to rule whether or not the nurse(s) concerned shall be reinstated and, in the event of reinstatement, shall also be authorized to make an award in terms of compensation for regular salary lost or a reasonable alternate award, however, any monetary award shall not exceed the difference between salary lost and any wages that may have been earned from employment with another employer during the period of the layoff, suspension or discharge. 1309 Any costs incurred by either of the parties hereto, preceding or during arbitration proceedings, shall be borne by the respective parties incurring such costs, but the costs of the Arbitrator or of the Chairperson of the Arbitration Board shall be borne by the parties hereto in equal shares. 1310 For the purposes of determining lengths of time in the foregoing procedure, Saturdays, Sundays and Recognized Holidays are excluded. 1311 Nothing in this Collective Agreement shall preclude a nurse or the Union committee and the Employer from mutually agreeing to settle a dispute by means other than those described in the grievance and arbitration procedures or to extend any of the stipulated time limits. 1312 Nurses whose attendance is required at arbitration hearings related to the Agreement shall be given permission to be absent from work and shall not suffer any loss of salary as a result. 1313 The Arbitrator shall be requested to provide both parties with a hard (paper) copy as well as a disk/electronic version of an arbitration award.

  • Arbitration Rules and Forum The Federal Arbitration Act governs the interpretation and enforcement of this Arbitration Agreement. To begin an arbitration proceeding, you must send a letter requesting arbitration and describing your claim to our registered agent Exodus Movement, Inc. 000 Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000, with a copy to Exodus Movement, Inc. 00000 Xxxx Xxxxxx, No. 333, Omaha, NE 68137. The arbitration will be conducted by JAMS, an established alternative dispute resolution provider. Disputes involving claims and counterclaims under $250,000, not inclusive of attorneys’ fees and interest, will be subject to JAMS’s most current version of the Streamlined Arbitration Rules and procedures available at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/rules-streamlined-arbitration/; all other claims will be subject to JAMS’s most current version of the Comprehensive Arbitration Rules and Procedures, available at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/rules-comprehensive- arbitration/. JAMS’s rules are also available at xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx or by calling JAMS at 000-000-0000. If JAMS is not available to arbitrate, the parties will select an alternative arbitral forum. If the arbitrator finds that you cannot afford to pay JAMS’s filing, administrative, hearing and/or other fees and cannot obtain a waiver from JAMS, Exodus will pay them for you. In addition, Exodus will reimburse all such JAMS’s filing, administrative, hearing and/or other fees for claims totalling less than $10,000 unless the arbitrator determines the claims are frivolous. Likewise, Xxxxxx will not seek attorneys’ fees and costs in arbitration unless the arbitrator determines the claims are frivolous. You may choose to have the arbitration conducted by telephone, based on written submissions, or in person in New Castle County, Delaware. Any judgment on the award rendered by the arbitrator may be entered in any court of competent jurisdiction. All arbitration pleadings and proceedings will be conducted in English.

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