Filing by Union Clause Samples

The "Filing by Union" clause defines the procedures and rights of a labor union to formally submit grievances, complaints, or other official documents to an employer or relevant authority. Typically, this clause outlines the steps the union must follow, such as providing written notice, adhering to specific timelines, and designating appropriate representatives to handle the filing process. For example, it may specify that only authorized union officials can file on behalf of members or that certain forms must be used. The core function of this clause is to ensure an orderly and recognized process for the union to raise issues, thereby promoting clear communication and efficient resolution of workplace disputes.
Filing by Union. The Union may file a grievance at Step 3 on behalf of affected employees when action by the County Administrator or the Board of Supervisors violates a provision of this MOU.
Filing by Union. The Union in accordance with Section 8.01 shall be entitled to submit grievances in the same manner as provided herein for employees, said submissions to begin at Step 2 in the grievance procedure.

Related to Filing by Union

  • Filing of Agreement Upon execution of this Agreement, it shall be filed with the appropriate state regulatory agency pursuant to the requirements of Section 252 of the Act. If the regulatory agency imposes any filing or public notice fees regarding the filing or approval of the Agreement, Carrier shall be responsible for publishing the required notice and the publication and/or notice costs shall be borne by Carrier.

  • Issue Description Execution Registration and Exchange of Notes Section 1. DESIGNATION, AMOUNT AND ISSUE OF NOTES. The Notes shall be designated as "7.25% Convertible Subordinated Notes Due 2003." Notes not to exceed the aggregate principal amount of $115,000,000 upon the execution of this Indenture, or from time to time thereafter, may be executed by the Company and delivered to the Trustee for authentication, and the Trustee shall thereupon authenticate and make available for delivery said Notes upon the written order of the Company, signed by its (a) Chief Executive Officer, President, Chief Operating Officer or Chief Financial Officer, and (b) any Treasurer or Secretary or any Assistant Secretary, without any further action by the Company hereunder.