Common use of Interpretation/Application of MOU Language Clause in Contracts

Interpretation/Application of MOU Language. If a grievance is not resolved under Step 2, an arbitration request may be presented in writing to the Chief Human Resources Officer within seven (7) calendar days from the date a decision was rendered at Step 2. As soon as practicable thereafter, or as otherwise agreed to by the parties, an arbitrator shall hear the grievance. The parties shall either sign a joint issue submission statement or else execute and sign separate alternative issue statements after discussing the issue(s). In either case, the parties shall send copies of their joint or separate submission statement(s) to each other within fourteen (14) calendar days before the first scheduled date of the arbitration hearing.

Appears in 15 contracts

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding, Side Letter Agreement, Side Letter Agreement

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Interpretation/Application of MOU Language. If a grievance is not resolved under Step 2, an arbitration request may be presented in writing to the Chief Human Resources Officer OfficerDirector within seven (7) calendar days from the date a decision was rendered at Step 2. As soon as practicable thereafter, or as otherwise agreed to by the parties, an arbitrator shall hear the grievance. The parties shall either sign a joint issue submission statement or else execute and sign separate alternative issue statements after discussing the issue(s). In either case, the parties shall send copies of their joint or separate submission statement(s) to each other within fourteen (14) calendar days before the first scheduled date of the arbitration hearing.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

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Interpretation/Application of MOU Language. If a grievance is not resolved under Step 2, an arbitration request may be presented in writing to the Chief Human Resources Officer Director within seven (7) calendar days from the date a decision was rendered at Step 2. As soon as practicable thereafter, or as otherwise agreed to by the parties, an arbitrator shall hear the grievance. The parties shall either sign a joint issue submission statement or else execute and sign separate alternative issue statements after discussing the issue(s). In either case, the parties shall send copies of their joint or separate submission statement(s) to each other within fourteen (14) calendar days before the first scheduled date of the arbitration hearing.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

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