Common use of Content of an Institutional Grievance Clause in Contracts

Content of an Institutional Grievance. Should either party have a grievance concerning institutional rights granted by law, regulation or this Agreement, the party shall inform the designated representative of the other party of the specific nature of the complaint in writing, including: (1) The specific evidence, including providing copies of any existing documentary evidence, that supports the grievance; (2) Any provision of law, rule or regulation allegedly violated, citing specific sections, paragraphs and articles; (3) The name, title, organizational unit and contact information of the Agency official that allegedly took the action that gave rise to the grievance; and (4) The specific relief sought.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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