Common use of Initial Formal Grievance Clause in Contracts

Initial Formal Grievance. 1. Within twenty-five (25) calendar days from the date of the occurrence of the alleged grievance, or when the Association knew or should have reasonably known of the occurrence, the Grievant or Association may file a written grievance with the Lieutenant or next level manager. For the purposes of calculating time limits, the first calendar day after the occurrence date or the date the Association knew or should have reasonably known of the occurrence shall be counted as the first day.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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Initial Formal Grievance. 1. Within twenty-five fifteen (2515) calendar days from the date of the occurrence of the alleged grievance, or when the Association knew or should have reasonably known of the occurrence, the Grievant or Association may file a written grievance with the Lieutenant or next level manager. For the purposes of calculating time limits, the first calendar day after the occurrence date or the date the Association knew or should have reasonably known of the occurrence shall be counted as the first day.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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