GROUNDS AND HORTICULTURAL - LEVEL 5 Sample Clauses

GROUNDS AND HORTICULTURAL - LEVEL 5. An Employee who is a qualified tradesperson and who can demonstrate an ability to undertake the supervision and assist in the training of other grounds maintenance staff. Without limiting the foregoing, the Employee may be required to perform the following tasks: • supervise the functions of the grounds maintenance staff; • assist in the coordination and training of the grounds maintenance staff; • coordinate daily ground maintenance routines without supervision as directed by a senior manager; • be able to design and install ground watering systems; • preparation and maintenance of sporting facilities and their surrounds. In addition, the Employee should: • have an excellent knowledge of the use and safety aspects of all forms of grounds maintenance equipment; • assist in the coordination of emergency situations such as evacuations and fire emergencies; and • be able to identify and report on unsafe work practices.
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  • Level I If the grievance is not resolved through informal discussions, the supervisor shall give a written decision on the grievance to the parties involved within ten (10) days after receipt of the written grievance.

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  • Level 2 If the grievant is not satisfied with the written answer from his/her manager the grievant may, within ten (10) days from the receipt of such answer, file a written appeal to the appointing authority. Within ten (10) days of the receipt of the written appeal the appointing authority shall investigate the grievance, which shall include a meeting with the concerned parties, and thereafter shall give a written answer to the grievant within ten (10) days.

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  • Level II In the event the grievance is not resolved in Level I, the decision rendered may be appealed by the Union to the Superintendent of schools, provided such appeal is made in writing within (20) twenty days in person after receipt of the decision in Level I. If a grievance is properly appealed by the Union to the Superintendent, the Superintendent or designee shall set a time to meet regarding the grievance within fifteen days after receipt of the appeal. Within (20) twenty days after the meeting, the Superintendent or designee shall issue a decision in writing to the Union.

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