Common use of Initiation of Grievance Clause in Contracts

Initiation of Grievance. The Chapter, a faculty member, or a group of faculty members may initiate a grievance by serving a written notice of it to the administrative agent specified herein. Such notice shall be clearly identified as a grievance and shall concisely state the facts upon which the grievance is based and when they occurred, specify the provision, article, and/or sections thereof within the Agreement that allegedly have been violated, specify the relief and remedy sought, and be signed by the grievant. Such notice shall be filed within twenty (20) business days after the occurrence of the event upon which the grievance is based. If the affected faculty member or the Chapter has no knowledge of the occurrence of the event within said twenty (20) business days, then such notice shall be filed within twenty (20) business days after the faculty member or Chapter had knowledge thereof or conditions were such that the faculty member or the Chapter should have had knowledge thereof. If no notice is served within the twenty (20) business day time limit, the grievance shall be barred. In no event shall monetary adjustments of a grievance cover a period prior to twenty (20) business days before the filing of the written notice of grievance.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Initiation of Grievance. The Chapter, a faculty member, or a group of faculty members may initiate a grievance by serving a written notice of it to the administrative agent specified herein. Such notice shall be clearly identified as a grievance and shall concisely state the facts upon which the grievance is based and when they occurred, specify the provision, article, and/or sections thereof within the Agreement that which allegedly have been violated, specify the relief and remedy sought, and be signed by the grievant. Such notice shall be filed within twenty thirty (2030) business calendar days after the occurrence of the event upon which the grievance is based. If the affected faculty member or the Chapter has no knowledge of the occurrence of the event within said twenty thirty (2030) business calendar days, then such notice shall be filed within twenty thirty (2030) business calendar days after the faculty member or Chapter had knowledge thereof or conditions were such that the faculty member or the Chapter should have had knowledge thereof. If no notice is served within the twenty thirty (2030) business calendar day time limit, the grievance shall be barred. In no event shall monetary adjustments of a grievance cover a period prior to twenty thirty (2030) business calendar days before the filing of the written notice of grievance.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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