Common use of Section B. Definitions Clause in Contracts

Section B. Definitions. 1. A grievance is a claim filed by a grievant that a dispute or disagreement exists regarding the interpretation or application of this Agreement. The claim must, in all cases, be filed within twenty (20) workdays in which the employee was affected or had knowledge of the alleged violation. (See Grievance Form, Appendix G)

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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Section B. Definitions. 1. A grievance is shall mean a claim filed formal written allegation by a grievant that unit member, the Association, or the District regarding a dispute violation, misapplication, or disagreement exists regarding the interpretation or application misunderstanding of a specific provision of this Agreement. The claim must, in all cases, be filed within twenty (20) workdays in which adversely affects the employee was affected or had knowledge rights of the alleged violation. (See Grievance Form, Appendix G)grievant.

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Samples: Agreement

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