Sole Arbitrator. In the event that one party wishes to submit a grievance to Arbitration and is content that the matter be dealt with by a Sole Arbitrator as opposed to a tripartite Board of Arbitration as hereinbefore referred to, the party submitting the grievance to arbitration shall so signify when advising the other party and shall advise as to three (3) alternative choices as to a Sole Arbitrator in addition to that party's nominee to a tripartite board. The recipient of the notice shall in reply advise as to its nominee to a tripartite board and three (3) alternative choices as to a Sole Arbitrator. If the parties can agree to a Sole Arbitrator within twenty (20) days of the notice referring the matter to arbitration the matter shall be determined by a Sole Arbitrator and failing such agreement the regular Arbitration procedure shall apply.
Sole Arbitrator. When either party requests that a grievance be submitted to arbitration, the request shall be made in writing addressed to the other party of the Agreement. Within five (5) working days thereafter the parties shall select a sole arbitrator. If the parties cannot agree on the selection of an arbitrator the appointment shall be made by the Director of the Arbitration Bureau upon the request of either party.
Sole Arbitrator. Where the parties agree that a sole arbitrator is preferred to a panel, the party requiring arbitration will submit to the other party with the notice of arbitration, a list of three (3) suggested arbitrators. The other party shall either agree to one (1) of the three (3) or submit three (3) different arbitrators. In the event the party submitting the matter to arbitration is unwilling to agree to these three (3), the parties shall arrange a lottery from amongst the six (6) arbitrators, drawing all six (6), in turn, and then requesting the arbitrators in the same order to hear the case. If the first arbitrator drawn is unable to convene a hearing within one month, the matter is sent to the second arbitrator drawn. The process will continue in that fashion until an available arbitrator has been found from amongst the six (6) or all of the six (6) arbitrators have been contacted in turn. If none of the six (6) arbitrators is able to convene a hearing within one (1) month the parties will remit the matter to the arbitrator that is available soonest.
Sole Arbitrator. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this Article, the Employer and the Union may mutually agree in writing to the appointment of a single Arbitrator satisfactory to both parties in which case, such Arbitrator shall have the same jurisdiction, power and authority as has been given to the Arbitration Board by the foregoing terms of this Article.
Sole Arbitrator. In the event that one party wishes to submit a grievance to Arbitration and is content that the matter be dealt with by a Sole Arbitrator as opposed to a tripartite Board of Arbitration as hereinbefore referred to, the party submitting the grievance to arbitration shall so signify when advising the other party and shall advise as to three
Sole Arbitrator. The Board and the Union may, by written agreement, substitute a sole Arbitrator selected by mutual agreement of the parties for the Board of Arbitration provided for herein and the Arbitrator shall possess the same powers and be subject to the same limitations as the Board of Arbitration.
Sole Arbitrator. Where the parties agree that a sole arbitrator is preferred to a panel, the party requiring arbitration will submit to the other party with the notice of arbitration, a list of three
Sole Arbitrator. Notwithstanding the above, the parties may by mutual agreement refer the dispute to a sole arbitrator, with each party paying one-half (½) the cost of such arbitrator. The arbitrator shall have the same powers as an Arbitration Board.
Sole Arbitrator. If both parties are in agreement, the Board of Arbitration process above may be replaced by a Sole Arbitrator.
Sole Arbitrator. In the event that one party wishes to submit a grievance to Arbitration and both parties agree that the matter be dealt with by a Sole Arbitrator as opposed to a tripartite Board of Arbitration as hereinbefore referred to, the party submitting the grievance to arbitration shall advise the other party in writing of three (3) choices as to a Sole Arbitrator. The recipient of the notice shall reply in writing as to the acceptance of one of the proposed Arbitrators or three (3) alternative choices as to a Sole Arbitrator. If the parties cannot agree to a Sole Arbitrator within twenty (20) days of the notice referring the matter to arbitration, then either party may request the Ministry of Labour for the Province of Ontario to appoint a Sole Arbitrator.