Common use of Meeting Dockets Clause in Contracts

Meeting Dockets. A docket indicating the cases scheduled to be heard at each Committee meeting will be furnished by the designated docketing representative at least thirty (30) calendar days prior to the date of each meeting. Copies are to be provided to: the Office of the Chancellor, Labor Relations; SCUPA, Mechanicsburg office; and appropriate university (or universities). Once the docket has been prepared by the docketing representative and distributed to all interested parties, no additional cases can be added to the docket for that meeting, unless agreed upon by the parties. If the Co-Chairperson of SCUPA and PASSHE mutually agree that a case may be heard by the Committee on short notice, then such case will be placed on a supplemental docket prior to the Committee meeting. A discharged professional employee, or professional employees in cases of conflicting seniority claims, shall be notified by SCUPA within a reasonable time prior to the hearing of the time and place of the grievance meeting, and of the professional employee’s rights, including the right to be present at such hearing. In the event SCUPA does not give notice to the professional employee, the Committee nevertheless, may in its discretion hear and decide the case. However, in the event the case is not heard, no further liability shall accrue to PASSHE.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

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Meeting Dockets. A docket indicating the cases scheduled to be heard at each Committee meeting will be furnished by the designated docketing representative at least thirty (30) calendar days prior to the date of each meeting. Copies are to be provided to: the Office of the Chancellor, Labor Relations; SCUPA, Mechanicsburg office; and appropriate university (or universities). Once the docket has been prepared by the docketing representative and distributed to all interested parties, no additional cases can be added to the docket for that meeting, unless agreed upon by the parties. If the Co-Chairperson of SCUPA and PASSHE the State System mutually agree that a case may be heard by the Committee on short notice, then such case will be placed on a supplemental docket prior to the Committee meeting. A discharged professional employee, or professional employees in cases of conflicting seniority claims, shall be notified by SCUPA within a reasonable time prior to the hearing of the time and place of the grievance meeting, and of the professional employee’s rights, including the right to be present at such hearing. In the event SCUPA does not give notice to the professional employee, the Committee nevertheless, may in its discretion hear and decide the case. However, in the event the case is not heard, no further liability shall accrue to PASSHEthe State System.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

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