Dispute - Modifications For Emergencies and Staffing Shortages Sample Clauses

Dispute - Modifications For Emergencies and Staffing Shortages. In the event of a dispute regarding the need to implement emergency or staff shortage shift modifications, Employees shall have the right to request a hearing before a hearing officer, which hearing shall be conducted in accordance with the applicable provisions relating thereto as set forth in PERRs Section 2R.72.240. Further, the parties hereto agree that all other grievance procedures provided in the cited PERRs Section preceding said hearing procedure are hereby waived in this regard, and that the binding arbitration provisions of Article Eight shall not apply hereto.
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