Referral to the Committee. a. Prior to referral to the Committee, the matter must be brought to the attention of the other local party. b. A Central Party shall refer the grievance forthwith to the CDRC by written notice to the other central party, with a copy to the Crown, but in no case later than 40 days after becoming aware of the dispute. c. The Committee shall complete its review within 10 days of the grievance being filed. d. If the grievance is not settled, withdrawn, or referred to the local grievance procedure by the Committee acting by consensus, the central party who has filed the grievance may, within a further 10 days, refer the grievance to arbitration. e. If the grievance is referred to arbitration, the other responding central party shall file a detailed statement of any relevant facts and its position on any issues remaining in dispute with the other Central Party and the Crown within 10 days. Within a further 10 days, the Crown shall advise the parties of its intent to intervene in the arbitration process and shall include a detailed statement of any relevant facts and its position on any issues remaining in dispute and file that statement with the Central Parties. f. All timelines are directory and may be extended by mutual consent of the parties.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Referral to the Committee. a. Prior to referral to the Committee, the matter must be brought to the attention of the other local party.
b. A Central Party central party shall refer the grievance forthwith to the CDRC by written notice to the other central party, with a copy to the Crown, but in no case later than 40 days after becoming aware of the dispute.
c. The Committee shall complete its review within 10 ten (10) days of the grievance being filed.
d. If the grievance is not settled, withdrawn, or referred to the local grievance procedure by the Committee acting by consensusCommittee, the central party who has filed the grievance may, may within a further 10 days, refer the grievance to arbitration.
e. If the grievance is referred to arbitration, the other responding central party shall file a detailed statement of any relevant facts and its position on any issues remaining in dispute with the other Central Party central party and the Crown within 10 days. Within a further 10 days, the Crown shall advise the parties of its intent to intervene in the arbitration process and shall include a detailed statement of any relevant facts and its position on any issues remaining in dispute and file that statement with the Central Partiescentral parties.
f. All timelines are directory and may be extended by mutual consent of the parties.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Referral to the Committee. β
a. Prior to referral to the Committee, the matter must be brought to the attention of the other local party.
b. A Central Party shall refer the grievance forthwith to the CDRC by written notice to the other central party, with a copy to the Crown, but in no case later than 40 days after becoming aware of the dispute.
c. The Committee shall complete its review within 10 days of the grievance being filed.
d. If the grievance is not settled, withdrawn, or referred to the local grievance procedure by the Committee acting by consensus, the central party who has filed the grievance may, within a further 10 days, refer the grievance to arbitration.
e. If the grievance is referred to arbitration, the other responding central party shall file a detailed statement of any relevant facts and its position on any issues remaining in dispute with the other Central Party and the Crown within 10 days. Within a further 10 days, the Crown shall advise the parties of its intent to intervene in the arbitration process and shall include a detailed statement of any relevant facts and its position on any issues remaining in dispute and file that statement with the Central Parties.
f. All timelines are directory and may be extended by mutual consent of the parties.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Referral to the Committee. a. Prior to referral to the Committee, the matter must be brought to the attention of the other local party.
b. A Central Party central party shall refer the grievance forthwith to the CDRC by written notice to the other central party, with a copy to the Crown, but in no case later than 40 days after becoming aware of the dispute.
c. The Committee shall complete its review within 10 days of the grievance being filed.
d. If the grievance is not settled, withdrawn, or referred to the local grievance procedure by the Committee acting by consensus, the central party who has filed the grievance may, within a further 10 days, refer the grievance to arbitration.
e. If the grievance is referred to arbitration, the other responding central party shall file a detailed statement of any relevant facts and its position on any issues remaining in dispute with the other Central Party central party and the Crown within 10 days. Within a further 10 days, the Crown shall advise the parties of its intent to intervene in the arbitration process and shall include a detailed statement of any relevant facts and its position on any issues remaining in dispute and file that statement with the Central Partiescentral parties.
f. All timelines are directory and may be extended by mutual consent of the parties.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Referral to the Committee. a. Prior to referral to the Committee, ,the matter must be brought to the attention of the other local party.
b. A Central Party shall refer the grievance forthwith to the CDRC by written notice to the other central party, ,with a copy to the Crown, but in no case later than 40 days after becoming aware of the dispute.
c. The Committee shall complete its review within 10 days of the grievance being filed.
d. If the grievance is not settled, ,withdrawn, or referred to the local grievance locaIgrievance procedure by the Committee acting by consensus, the central party who has filed the grievance may, within a further 10 days, ,refer the grievance to arbitration.
e. If the grievance is referred to arbitration, ,the other responding central party shall file a detailed statement of any relevant facts and its position on any issues remaining in dispute with the other Central Party and the Crown within 10 days. Within a further 10 days, ,the Crown shall advise the parties of its intent to intervene in the arbitration process and shall include a detailed statement of any relevant facts and its position on any issues remaining in dispute and file that statement with the Central Parties.
f. All timelines are directory and may be extended by mutual consent of the parties.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
Referral to the Committee. β
a. Prior to referral to the Committee, the matter must be brought to the attention of the other local party.
b. A Central Party central party shall refer the grievance forthwith to the CDRC by written notice to the other central party, with a copy to the Crown, but in no case later than 40 days after becoming aware of the dispute.
c. The Committee shall complete its review within 10 ten (10) days of the grievance being filed.
d. If the grievance is not settled, withdrawn, or referred to the local grievance procedure by the Committee acting by consensusCommittee, the central party who has filed the grievance may, may within a further 10 days, refer the grievance to arbitration.
e. If the grievance is referred to arbitration, the other responding central party shall file a detailed statement of any relevant facts and its position on any issues remaining in dispute with the other Central Party central party and the Crown within 10 days. Within a further 10 days, the Crown shall advise the parties of its intent to intervene in the arbitration process and shall include a detailed statement of any relevant facts and its position on any issues remaining in dispute and file that statement with the Central Partiescentral parties.
f. All timelines are directory and may be extended by mutual consent of the parties.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
Referral to the Committee. a. a) Prior to referral to the Committee, the matter must be brought to the attention of the other local party.
b. b) A Central Party shall refer the grievance forthwith to the CDRC by written notice to the other central party, with a copy to the Crown, but in no case later than 40 days after becoming aware of the dispute.
c. c) The Committee shall complete its review within 10 days of the grievance being filed.
d. d) If the grievance is not settled, withdrawn, or referred to the local grievance procedure by the Committee acting by consensus, the central party who has filed the grievance may, within a further 10 days, refer the grievance to arbitration.
e. e) If the grievance is referred to arbitration, the other responding central party shall file a detailed statement of any relevant facts and its position on any issues remaining in dispute with the other Central Party and the Crown within 10 days. Within a further 10 days, the Crown shall advise the parties of its intent to intervene in the arbitration process and shall include a detailed statement of any relevant facts and its position on any issues remaining in dispute and file that statement with the Central Parties.
f. f) All timelines are directory and may be extended by mutual consent of the parties.
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Samples: Collective Agreement