Common use of LIMITATION OF STALE GRIEVANCES Clause in Contracts

LIMITATION OF STALE GRIEVANCES. A grievance shall be void unless presented within 60 calendar days after the date upon which the County has allegedly failed to provide a condition of employment. This 60 day filing requirement is tolled only in the following applications: 1. To up to 60 days after the County’s alleged failure was reasonably discoverable, or, 2. Up to 60 days after when the grievant may reasonably claim he or she delayed the filing of a grievance as a direct consequence of representations made by the County upon which the grievant relied to his/her detriment. An arbitrator shall have no power or jurisdiction to award any monetary damages or relief for any claim that is stale, as set forth herein.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding

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LIMITATION OF STALE GRIEVANCES. A grievance shall be void unless presented within 60 sixty (60) calendar days after the date upon which the County has allegedly failed to provide a condition of employment. This 60 60-day filing requirement is tolled only in the following applications:applications:‌ 1. To up Up to 60 sixty (60) days after the County’s alleged failure was reasonably discoverable, or, 2. Up to 60 sixty (60) days after when the grievant may reasonably claim he or she they delayed the filing of a the grievance as a direct consequence of representations made by the County upon which the grievant relied to his/her their detriment. An arbitrator shall have no power or jurisdiction to award any monetary damages or relief for any claim that is stale, or beyond a 60-day period, as set forth herein. This provision does not establish any limit for liability accruing after a grievance is filed.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding

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LIMITATION OF STALE GRIEVANCES. A grievance shall be void unless presented within 60 sixty (60) calendar days after the date upon which the County has allegedly failed to provide a condition of employment. This 60 day filing requirement is tolled only in the following applications: 1. To up Up to 60 days after the County’s alleged failure was reasonably discoverable, or, 2. Up to 60 days after when the grievant may reasonably claim he or she delayed the filing of a the grievance as a direct consequence of representations made by the County upon which the grievant relied to his/her detriment. An arbitrator shall have no power or jurisdiction to award any monetary damages or relief for any claim that is stale, or beyond a 60 day period, as set forth herein. This provision does not establish any limit for liability accruing after a grievance is filed.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

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