Assistance in Grievance Procedures and Negotiations Sample Clauses

Assistance in Grievance Procedures and Negotiations. The Parties to this Agreement may have the assistance of any representative or other authorized agent as they may request at Step Two (2) of the Grievance Procedure and thereafter, or in Negotiations in accordance with Article 24.01, Duration of the Agreement. A minimum of two weeks notice must be provided.
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Assistance in Grievance Procedures and Negotiations. The Parties to this Agreement may have the assistance of any representative or other authorized agent as they may request at Step Two (2) of the Grievance Procedure and thereafter, or in Negotiations in accordance with Article Duration of the Agreement. A minimum of two weeks notice must be provided. Deduction of Dues During the lifetime of this Agreement, the Employer agrees to deduct an amount equal to the regular monthly Union dues established in accordance with the Constitution and Bylaws of the Union from the pay in each calendar month of employees who are covered by this Agreement.

Related to Assistance in Grievance Procedures and Negotiations

  • Grievance Procedures The AGENCY agrees to establish a formal written grievance process with procedures through which clients and recipients of services may present grievances to the governing authority of the AGENCY regarding services being provided under this Contract. Additionally, the AGENCY agrees to establish fair hearing procedures that ensure all persons will be advised of their rights to a fair hearing to appeal a denial or exclusion from services and/or the failure of staff to take into account the individual’s choice of service. The AGENCY’S internal grievance procedure must document and include, at a minimum, the following: date of grievance, a written response to the applicant sent within thirty (30) days, and the opportunity for the applicant to meet with the AGENCY Executive Director or designee. Upon request by the COUNTY, the AGENCY shall provide a written report as to the grievance outcome within five (5) normal COUNTY working days. The AGENCY will maintain these documents on file for review by the COUNTY.

  • GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE ‌ SECTION 1: A grievance is any controversy between the parties to this AGREEMENT which pertains to (1) any matter involving interpretation of this AGREEMENT, and (2) any matter involving a violation of any of the provisions of this AGREEMENT. The EMPLOYER agrees that the UNION may pursue all complaints through the appropriate channels. SECTION 2: Grievances shall not be valid for consideration unless the grievance is submitted in writing to the EMPLOYER, setting forth the facts and the specific provision of the AGREEMENT allegedly violated or the dispute, complaint, problem, issue or question existing and the particular relief sought within ten (10) days after the date of the first event giving rise to the grievance occurred. Failure to file any grievance within such period shall be deemed a waiver thereof. Failure to appeal a grievance from one level to another within the time periods hereafter provided shall constitute a waiver of the grievance. An effort shall first be made to adjust an alleged grievance informally between the employee and the EMPLOYER'S designee. SECTION 3: The EMPLOYER and the employee shall attempt to adjust all grievances which may arise during the course of employment in the following manner. LEVEL I: If the grievance is not resolved through informal discussions the grievance shall be presented in writing to the appropriate Division Commander who shall give a written decision on the grievance to the parties involved within ten (10) days after receipt of the written grievance. LEVEL II: In the event the grievance is not resolved in Level I, the decision rendered may be appealed to the Sheriff, provided such appeal is made in writing within ten (10) days after receipt of the decision in Level I. If a grievance is properly appealed to the Sheriff, the Sheriff or his designee shall issue a decision in writing within ten (10) days after receiving the grievance. LEVEL III: If the grievance has not been resolved at Level II, the grievance may be presented, in writing to the Board of County Commissioners or their designee, within ten (10) days after receipt of the decision in Level II, who shall within ten (10) working days hear the grievance and shall have a maximum of fifteen (15) days in which to respond to the grievance in writing.

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