Common use of Fifth Step: Arbitration Clause in Contracts

Fifth Step: Arbitration. 6.8.1 If the Administrator is dissatisfied with the decision of the Board and the request for a grievance pertains to a matter of previous formal agreement between the Board and the Association, the Administrator or the Association may demand arbitration by filing a demand for arbitration with the Superintendent and the American Arbitration Association within 15 days after the decision of the Board was made known, or within 15 days after the time for the Board decision has expired and no decision has been rendered.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

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Fifth Step: Arbitration. 6.8.1 5.8.1 - If the Administrator employee is dissatisfied with the decision of the Board and the request for a grievance pertains to a matter of previous formal agreement between the Board and the Association, the Administrator employee or the Association may demand arbitration by filing a demand for arbitration with the Superintendent and the American Arbitration Association within 15 days after the decision of the Board was is made known, known or within 15 days after the time for the Board decision has expired and no decision has been rendered.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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Fifth Step: Arbitration. 6.8.1 5.8.1 - If the Administrator Association is dissatisfied with the decision of the Board and the request for a grievance pertains to a matter of previous formal agreement between the Board and the Association, the Administrator or the Association may demand arbitration by filing a demand for arbitration with the Superintendent and the American Arbitration Association within 15 days after the decision of the Board was is made known, known or within 15 days after the time for the Board decision has expired and no decision has been rendered.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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