Common use of Notice of Investigation Clause in Contracts

Notice of Investigation. (a) An employee directed to attend a formal investigation to determine the employee's responsibility, if any, in connection with an occurrence or incident shall be notified, in writing, by certified mail to the last known address with a copy to the Local and General Chairmen, within a reasonable period of time but not to exceed twenty (20) days from the date of occurrence, or where the occurrence is of a nature not immediately known to the employee's supervisor( s), not to exceed twenty (20) days from the time they first have knowledge thereof. The notice shall contain a precise statement of the date, time, place and nature of the occurrence or incident that is to be the subject of the investigation.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

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Notice of Investigation. (a) An employee directed to attend a formal investigation to determine the employee's ’s responsibility, if any, in connection with an occurrence or incident shall be notified, in writing, by certified mail to the last known address with a copy to the Local and General Chairmen, within a reasonable period of time but not to exceed twenty (20) days from the date of occurrence, or where the occurrence is of a nature not immediately known to the employee's supervisor( s’s supervisor(s), not to exceed twenty (20) days from the time they first have knowledge thereof. The notice shall contain a precise statement of the date, time, place and nature of the occurrence or incident that is to be the subject of the investigation.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Notice of Investigation. (a) An employee directed to attend a formal investigation to determine the employee's ’s responsibility, if any, in connection with an occurrence or incident shall be notified, in writing, by certified mail to the last known address address, with a copy to the Local and General Chairmenduly authorized representative, within a reasonable period of time time, but not to exceed twenty fifteen (2015) days from the date of occurrence, or where the occurrence is of a nature not immediately known to the employee's supervisor( s’s supervisor(s), not to exceed twenty fifteen (2015) days from the time they the carrier first have has knowledge thereof. The notice shall contain a precise statement of the date, time, place and nature of the occurrence or incident that is to be the subject of the investigation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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