Concerns with the Process Clause Samples
The "Concerns with the Process" clause establishes a formal mechanism for parties to raise issues or objections regarding the procedures or methods being followed under an agreement. Typically, this clause outlines how a party should communicate their concerns, such as by providing written notice within a specified timeframe, and may set out steps for addressing or resolving the issues raised. Its core practical function is to ensure that any procedural problems are identified and addressed promptly, thereby maintaining transparency and fairness in the execution of the agreement.
Concerns with the Process. If a complainant, respondent, the Union or the Employer has a concern with the application of this process, they will inform the intake officer or case manager of their concerns at the earliest opportunity. All parties are expected to attempt resolution of such concerns in ways that allow the process to move forward.
Concerns with the Process. If a complainant, respondent, the Union or the Employer has a concern with the application of this process, they will inform the intake officer or case manager of their concerns at the earliest opportunity. All parties are expected to attempt resolution of such concerns in ways that allow the process to move forward. Witnesses are expected to cooperate with a formal investigation. Witnesses who are required to meet with the investigator are entitled to Union representation. A complainant may withdraw complaint at any stage of the process. If this occurs after a formal complaint is initiated, the case manager will:
