Departure from Work Assignment by Stewards to Investigate Complaints or Claims of Grievance Sample Clauses

Departure from Work Assignment by Stewards to Investigate Complaints or Claims of Grievance. Each xxxxxxx shall notify and obtain permission from his/her supervisor before leaving his/her work assignment for the purpose of investigating complaints or claims of grievance on the part of employees or the Union or contacting the business representative in regard to such claim or grievance. Such permission shall be granted except where there is a substantial reason for delaying the contact or the investigation due to safety conditions or the fact that a critical operation is in process. The supervisor may be present during any discussion relating to any complaint or grievance. However, upon the request of an employee or xxxxxxx, the supervisor shall authorize a xxxxxxx to participate in a private discussion with an employee or business representative, relating to a complaint or grievance. Discussions of the type described in this Section 4.8 shall be conducted without requiring the employee or xxxxxxx to clock out provided the discussion does not extend beyond the time that the supervisor considers reasonable under the circumstances.
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Departure from Work Assignment by Stewards to Investigate Complaints or Claims of Grievance. In order to permit a well regulated shop, each xxxxxxx shall notify and obtain permission from his supervisor before leaving his work assignment for the purpose of investigating complaints or claims of grievance on the part of employees or the Union or contacting the Business Representative in regard to such claim or grievance. Such permission shall be granted except where there is a substantial reason for delaying the contact or the investigation due to safety conditions or the fact that a critical operation is in process. The supervisor may be present during any discussion relating to any complaint or grievance. However, upon the request of an employee or xxxxxxx, the supervisor shall authorize a xxxxxxx to participate in a private discussion with an employee or Business Representative, relating to a complaint or grievance. Discussions of the type described in Section 4.7 will require the employee or xxxxxxx to clock in to "Union business." Any charge alleging that a xxxxxxx is spending an unreasonable amount of time (in excess of twenty (20) hours per month) in handling grievances or disputes, or performing other duties of stewards, shall be referred to the Director, Human Resources or Designee and discussed with the District President with a view to adjustment of such complaint. The twenty (20) hour reference above is not intended to restrict the ability of the xxxxxxx to conduct Union business in excess of twenty (20) hours per month.
Departure from Work Assignment by Stewards to Investigate Complaints or Claims of Grievance. Each xxxxxxx shall notify and obtain permission from his supervisor before leaving his work assignment for the purpose of investigating complaints or claims of grievance on the part of employees or the Union or contacting the business representative in regard to such claim or grievance. Such permission shall be granted except where there is a substantial reason for delaying the contact or the investigation due to safety conditions or the fact that a critical operation is in process. The Site Manager or SRC Manager as applicable may be present during any discussion relating to any complaint or grievance. However, upon the request of an employee or xxxxxxx, the Site Manager or SRC Manager as applicable shall authorize a xxxxxxx to participate in a private discussion with an employee, business representative, or his designee, relating to a complaint or grievance. Discussions of the type described in this Section 3.8 shall be conducted without requiring the employee or xxxxxxx to clock out provided the discussion does not extend beyond the time that the Site Manager or SRC Manager considers reasonable under the circumstances. Overtime will not be paid for the discussion time without prior approval of management.
Departure from Work Assignment by Stewards to Investigate Complaints or Claims of Grievance. Each xxxxxxx shall notify and obtain permission from his supervisor before leaving his work assignment for the purpose of investigating complaints or claims of grievance on the part of employees or the Union or contacting the business representative in regard to such claim or grievance. Such permission shall be granted except where there is a substantial reason for delaying the contact or the investigation due to safety conditions or the fact that a critical operation is in process. The supervisor may be present during any discussion relating to any complaint or grievance. Upon the request of an employee or xxxxxxx, the supervisor shall authorize a xxxxxxx to participate in a private discussion with an employee, business representative, or his designee, relating to a complaint or grievance. Reasonable time for discussions of the type described in this section shall be conducted without requiring the employee or xxxxxxx to clock out.
Departure from Work Assignment by Stewards to Investigate Complaints or Claims of Grievance. Each xxxxxxx shall notify and obtain permission from their Site Manager or designee (such as a lead) before leaving their work assignment for the purpose of investigating complaints or claims of grievance on the part of employees or the Union or contacting the Business Representative in regard to such claim or grievance. Such permission shall be granted except where there is a substantial reason for delaying the contact or the investigation due to safety conditions or operational needs. The Site Manager or designee (such as a lead) shall authorize a xxxxxxx to participate in a private discussion with an employee, Business Representative, or their designee, relating to a complaint or grievance. Discussions of the type described in this section shall be conducted without requiring the employee or xxxxxxx to be on unpaid time provided the discussion does not extend beyond the time that the Site Manager or designee (such as a lead) considers reasonable under the circumstances.
Departure from Work Assignment by Stewards to Investigate Complaints or Claims of Grievance. When Stewards are investigating complaints or grievances, the Company and the Union agree there shall be a cooperative and equal relationship between the supervisor and the Xxxxxxx. Each Xxxxxxx shall notify and coordinate with his supervisor before leaving his work assignment for the purpose of investigating complaints or claims of grievance on the part of employees or the Union or contacting the Business Representative in regard to such claim or grievance. The Supervisor shall agree to the Xxxxxxx leaving his work assignment except where there is a substantial reason for delaying the contact or the investigation due to safety conditions or the fact that a critical operation is in process. The supervisor may be present during any discussion relating to any complaint or grievance. However, upon the request of an employee or Xxxxxxx, the Supervisor shall authorize a Xxxxxxx to participate in a private discussion with an employee or Business Representative, relating to a complaint or grievance. Discussions of the type described in this Section 3.6 shall be conducted without requiring the employee or Xxxxxxx to clock out provided the discussion does not extend beyond the time that the Supervisor considers reasonable under the circumstances.

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