Submit Grievance to Immediate Supervisor Sample Clauses

Submit Grievance to Immediate Supervisor. An employee (through the Union) or the Union on behalf of one or more employees (or on its own behalf) shall initiate a grievance by submitting such grievance in writing to the supervisor involved within fifteen (15) working days after the occurrence or omission giving rise to the grievance or the grievance shall be considered dropped. The supervisor shall reply in writing within fifteen (15) working days thereafter. If no reply is received from the supervisor within the prescribed time limit, the matter is automatically settled in the Union or employee’s favor.
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Submit Grievance to Immediate Supervisor. An employee (through the Union) or the Union on behalf of one or more employees (or on its own behalf) shall initiate a grievance by submitting such grievance in writing to the supervisor involved within fifteen

Related to Submit Grievance to Immediate Supervisor

  • Immediate Supervisor The term "immediate supervisor" as used in this Article refers to the appropriate non-bargaining unit supervisory or management person to whom the employee is accountable.

  • Policy Grievance – Union Grievance The Union may institute a grievance alleging a general misinterpretation or violation of this Agreement by the Employer by submitting a written grievance at Step No. 1 within twenty (20) days after the circumstances have occurred. This section shall not apply to disciplinary grievances or application of competitive clauses under this Agreement.

  • Grievance Hearings Each grievance hearing will be conducted by the designated administrator to determine what, if any, violation of this Agreement has occurred. Hearings will be attended by the grievant, the Hearing officer, and up to two (2) additional representatives designated by the parties respective sides. The parties may request and mutually agree that additional witnesses/representatives may attend. Witnesses will be permitted to attend hearings in those instances when the grievant and/or the Union need information more specific than that available to the grievant or Union. The parties agree that the University will schedule grievance hearings no later than two (2) hours prior to the end of the grievant’s and/or Union representative’s work shift, and the grievant will be released from duty early enough to be able to attend the grievance hearing as scheduled. If such hearings extend beyond the end of the normal work schedule of any bargaining unit member(s), the bargaining unit member(s) present at the grievance hearing will not be paid for any time spent after the end of the work schedule. Grievance hearings for bargaining unit members whose work schedules are other than the standard day shift will be scheduled at mutually convenient times. A “class action” grievance is when more than one (1) employee files a grievance over the same alleged violation, misapplication and/or misinterpretation of the terms of the Agreement. When such occurs the grievant or the Union will attempt to identify the bargaining unit members initially involved in the class action grievance, or will provide a description of the class in sufficient detail to enable the University to investigate the grievance. In class action grievances no more than one (1) grievant may attend the hearings.

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