Grievances Involving Suspension or Discharge Sample Clauses

Grievances Involving Suspension or Discharge. Grievances regarding unjust discriminatory or disciplinary dismissals or grievances concerning disciplinary layoffs of any nature may be filed in writing with the manager of Human Resources not later than six (6) working days after the dismissal or layoff. Such grievances shall be considered at the next regular Step 3 meeting. In the event it is agreed to reinstate an employee who filed a grievance under this Section, the determination of pay, if any, for time lost shall be subject to the grievance procedure. In no event shall such pay exceed six (6) working days prior to the filing of such grievance. Failure to file such written grievance by the Union or employee within the time specified shall exempt the Company from any obligation to reinstate any employee or reimburse him for lost time. Any employee who has been disciplined by either suspension or discharge will be granted, if so requested, a meeting with the departmental committeeperson and plant grievance committeeperson to discuss the case with him/her in a place designated by the manager of Human Resources or his designee before he is required to leave the plant unless, in the Company’s judgment, circumstances necessitate his/her immediate removal from the premises. The appropriate representative of the employee who is being suspended or discharged shall be given an opportunity to review the facts relied upon by the Company giving rise to just cause for suspension or discharge. In any case involving suspension or discharge, a representative of the Human Resources Department shall provide the Union Business Agent and Local President as much advance notice as possible.
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Related to Grievances Involving Suspension or Discharge

  • Suspension or Discharge In the event of a grievance arising from an employee's suspension or dismissal, the Employer agrees to notify the employee, in writing, setting out the grounds for the Employer's action. A copy of the notice will be sent to the Union's Area Office within five (5) calendar days. Grievances arising from suspension or dismissal, shall be filed at arbitration pursuant to Article 9.1 within fourteen (14) calendar days of the suspension or dismissal.

  • Unjust Suspension or Discharge Should it be found upon investigation that an employee has been unjustly suspended, discharged or disciplined, such employee shall be immediately reinstated in his/her former position, without loss of seniority, and shall be compensated for all time lost in an amount equal to his/her normal earnings plus interest, or by any other arrangement as to compensation which is just and equitable in the opinion of the parties or in the opinion of the arbitrator if the matter is referred to such arbitrator.

  • Discharge/Suspension Grievance If an employee, who has completed his probationary period, claims that he has been unjustly discharged or suspended, such claim must be submitted by the employee, who may be accompanied by a Union xxxxxxx, or by a Committee member at Step 2 of the grievance procedure to the Hospital within five (5) days following the date the discharge or suspension is effective. Such grievance may be settled under the Grievance and Arbitration procedure by:

  • Suspension or Dismissal where a dispute involving the suspension or dismissal of an employee occurs, it shall be submitted at Step 1 of this Article within fourteen (14) calendar days of the date the employee received written notice of such suspension or dismissal.

  • Dismissal or Suspension Grievances (a) In the case of a dispute arising from an employee’s dismissal, the grievance may be filed directly at Step 3, within thirty (30) days of the date on which the dismissal occurred, or within thirty (30) days of the employee receiving notice of dismissal.

  • Suspension or Debarment In addition to the representations and requirements set forth in Section D.4:

  • Dismissal or Suspension Grievance (a) In the case of a dispute arising from an employee's dismissal, the grievance may be filed directly at arbitration within thirty (30) days of the date on which the dismissal occurred, or within thirty (30) days of the employee receiving notice of dismissal.

  • Discharge Grievances All discharge grievances shall be filed at Step 2 of the Grievance Procedure within fourteen (14) days of the effective date of discharge.

  • DISCHARGE OR SUSPENSION The Employer shall not discharge nor suspend any employee without just cause, but in respect to discharge or suspension shall give at least one (1) warning notice of a complaint against such employee to the employee, in writing, and a copy of the same to the Union, except that no warning notice need be given to an employee before he/she is discharged if the cause of such discharge is dishonesty, drinking alcoholic beverages or being under the influence of drugs or in illegal possession of drugs during the workday (including meal period) or drunkenness, recklessness resulting in serious accident while on duty, or the carrying of unauthorized passengers while on the job or offenses of equal seriousness. Except for serious accidents, a driver will not be removed from the payroll during an investigation of an accident. The driver can be assigned to non-driving work during this period. Before disciplinary action is taken, a meeting shall be held with the employee and the employee shall have the right to choose a Xxxxxxx who is readily available and on the premises. In the case of discharge for any offense other than the above mentioned, including suspension, the disciplinary action will be held in abeyance for two (2) weeks to give the Local Union the opportunity to intervene prior to the action being taken. The warning notice, suspension or discharge as herein provided shall not remain in effect for a period of more than nine (9) months from the date of said warning notice, suspension or discharge. Any disciplinary action must be by proper written notice to the employee and the Union affected. Disciplinary letters must be issued by the Company within ten (10) working days after the incident. Any employee may request an investigation as to his/her discharge or suspension. Should such investigation prove that an injustice has been done to an employee, he/she shall be reinstated. The C.P.A.P.G.C. or the impartial arbitrator shall have the authority to order full, partial or no compensation for time lost. Appeal from discharge or suspension must be taken within ten (10) days by written notice and a decision reached within thirty (30) days from the date of suspension or discharge. An employee shall be given a copy of any Company form or document signed by the employee if requested. The Company will not use absenteeism or accidents in conjunction with any other disciplinary action.

  • DISCHARGE AND SUSPENSION CASES 12.01 A claim by an employee who has completed the probationary period that he/she has been unjustly discharged or suspended from his/her employment will be treated as a special grievance commencing at Step 3 of the Grievance Procedure, provided such claim is filed with the Employer within six (6) days after the discharge or suspension occurs. The Parties expressly agree that notwithstanding the amendments to the provisions of the Ontario Labour Relations Act, the termination of employment of a probationary employee shall not be subject to the provisions of the grievance and arbitration provisions of this Agreement except in the event of a claim by a probationary employee under Article 2.01.

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