Common use of Level II – Superintendent or Designee Clause in Contracts

Level II – Superintendent or Designee. If the grievant is not satisfied with the decision rendered at Level I, he/she may appeal the decision within ten (10) working days to the Superintendent or his/her designee. The designee shall be a person experienced in the subject matter of the dispute. 20.5.1 The appeal shall include a copy of the original grievance, the decision rendered at Level I, and a clear, concise statement of the reason for the appeal.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: 2023 Contract Agreement, www.millbraeschooldistrict.org, Mesd Agreement

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Level II – Superintendent or Designee. 13 5.3.3 If the grievant is not satisfied with the decision rendered at Level I, he/she may appeal the decision may, within ten (10) working days days, 14 appeal the decision on the appropriate form to the Superintendent or his/her designee. The designee shall be a person experienced in the subject matter of the dispute. 20.5.1 The appeal shall include a copy of the original grievance, the decision rendered at Level I, and a clear, concise statement of the reason for the appeal.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: California School Employees, California School Employees

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Level II – Superintendent or Designee. If the grievant is not satisfied with the decision rendered at Level I, he/she may appeal the decision within 9.2.3.1 Within ten (10) working days after receiving the decision of the supervisor, the grievant, or his/her representative, may appeal the decision to the Superintendent or his/her designee. The designee appeal shall be a person experienced in the subject matter of the dispute. 20.5.1 The appeal shall include accompanied by a copy of the original grievance, the decision rendered reached at Level I, I. A grievance involving more than one (1) employee and a clear, concise statement of the reason for the appealmore than one (1) supervisor may be filed at this level.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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