Common use of Central Dispute Resolution Committee Clause in Contracts

Central Dispute Resolution Committee. a. There shall be established a Central Dispute Resolution Committee (CDRC), which shall be composed of three (3) representatives from the Council of Trustees’ Association, two (2) representatives of the Crown and up to five (5) representatives from the EWAO-ATEO. b. The Committee shall meet at the request of one of the central parties. The Committee may meet in person, by teleconference or video conference or in any other manner agreeable to the committee. c. The central parties shall each have the following rights: i. To file a dispute as a grievance with the Committee using the form as per Appendix A. ii. To engage in settlement discussions, and to mutually settle a dispute or grievance with the consent of the Crown. iii. To withdraw a grievance. iv. To mutually agree to refer a grievance to the local grievance procedure. v. To mutually agree to voluntary mediation. vi. To refer a grievance to final and binding arbitration at any time. d. The Crown shall have the following rights: i. To give or withhold approval to any proposed settlement between the central parties. ii. To participate in voluntary mediation. iii. To intervene in any matter referred to arbitration.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Central Dispute Resolution Committee. a. There shall be established a Central Dispute Resolution Committee (CDRC), which shall be composed of three (3) representatives from the Council of Trustees’ Association, two (2) representatives of the Crown and up to five (5) representatives from the EWAO-ATEO. b. The Committee shall meet at the request of one of the central parties. The Committee may meet in person, by teleconference or video conference or in any other manner agreeable to the committee. c. The central parties shall each have the following rights: i. To file a dispute as a grievance with the Committee using the form as per Appendix A. ii. To engage in settlement discussions, and to mutually settle a dispute or grievance with the consent of the Crown. iii. To withdraw a grievance. iv. To mutually agree to refer a grievance to the local grievance procedure. v. To mutually agree to voluntary mediation. vi. To refer a grievance to final and binding arbitration at any time. d. The Crown shall have the following rights: i. To give or withhold approval to any proposed settlement between the central parties. ii. To participate in voluntary mediation. iii. To intervene in any matter referred to arbitration.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Central Dispute Resolution Committee. a. There shall be established a Central Dispute Resolution Committee (CDRC), which shall be composed of three (3) representatives from the Council of Trustees’ Association, two (2) representatives of the Crown and up to five (5) representatives from the EWAO-ATEOEWAO‐ATEO. b. The Committee shall meet at the request of one of the central parties. The Committee may meet in person, by teleconference or video conference or in any other manner agreeable to the committee. c. The central parties shall each have the following rights: i. To file a dispute as a grievance with the Committee using the form as per Appendix A. ii. To engage in settlement discussions, and to mutually settle a dispute or grievance with the consent of the Crown. iii. To withdraw a grievance. iv. To mutually agree to refer a grievance to the local grievance procedure. v. To mutually agree to voluntary mediation. vi. To refer a grievance to final and binding arbitration at any time. d. The Crown shall have the following rights: i. To give or withhold approval to any proposed settlement between the central parties. ii. To participate in voluntary mediation. iii. To intervene in any matter referred to arbitration.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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