Review Step Two Sample Clauses

Review Step Two. Upon receipt of the decision of the Executive Board, an objecting employee may pursue his/her objection by filing a complaint with the State Labor Relations Board, in accordance with the procedures established by that Agency.
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Review Step Two. Upon receipt of the decision of the Executive Board, an objecting employee may pursue his/her objection by filing a complaint with the State Labor Relations Board, in accordance with the procedures established by that agency. In the event that appropriate procedures are not available, the employee may appeal the Executive Board's decision to binding arbitration utilizing the procedures set forth in Section 5.4 of the current labor agreement. In using this procedure, an employee shall operate under the conditions set forth for the Association, and the Association shall operate under the conditions set forth for the Town. The only exception shall be in the provision for the sharing of costs of the arbitration process. Under this procedure, the Association shall, from its funds budgeted for contract defense and administration and use in the calculation of proportionate share non-members payments, pay the full cost of the arbitration and any administration fees connected with the arbitration process.
Review Step Two. Upon receipt of the decision of the Executive Board, an objecting Employee may pursue his objection by filing a complaint with the State Labor Relations Board in accordance with the procedures established by that Agency. In the event that appropriate procedures are not available, the Employee may appeal the Executive Board's decision to binding arbitration utilizing the same procedures set forth in Section 4.3 of the contract. In using this procedure, an Employee shall operate under the conditions set forth for the City. The only exception shall be the provision for the sharing of costs of the arbitration process. Under this program, the Union shall, from its funds budgeted for Contract defense and administration and used in the calculation of proportionate fair share non-Member payments, pay the full cost of the arbitrator and any administrative fees connected with the arbitration process.

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