Assistant Police Chief Sample Clauses

Assistant Police Chief. If the grievance is not resolved in Step II, the Union may, within ten (10) working days after the receipt of the answer in Step II, appeal the grievance to the Assistant Police Chief. The appeal shall be in writing and it shall include the written grievance and the Division Commander’s answer and shall specify the basis of the appeal. The Assistant Police Chief or his designated representative, shall give the Union an answer in writing no later than ten (10) working days after receipt of the written appeal. Additional time may be allowed by mutual written agreement of the City and the Union.
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Assistant Police Chief. 1. When a grievant determines that the immediate Supervisor’s oral response in Step One is unsatisfactory, the grievant may then submit the grievance in writing to the next ranking supervisor. For purposes of Step Two the “next ranking supervisor” shall be their designated Assistant Police Chief Such grievance shall be submitted on the Grievance Form agreed upon by the parties, with a copy to the Grievance Chairman. The Grievance Form must be submitted to the next ranking supervisor within seven (7) calendar days following the immediate Supervisor’s oral response at Step One. This receiving supervisor shall date stamp the Grievance Form with the date of receipt. Any grievance submitted after the seven (7) calendar day time limit shall not be considered. 2. The receiving supervisory officer shall respond to the grievant in writing within seven (7) calendar days of receipt of the written Grievance Form and shall date and sign the response, returning one copy of it to the grievant and one copy to the Grievance Chairman. If the grievant does not appeal the grievance to Step Three of the Grievance Procedure within seven (7) calendar days after receipt of the decision at this Step, the grievance is considered satisfactorily resolved.

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