WHAT IS A GRIEVANCE? Sample Clauses

WHAT IS A GRIEVANCE?. A grievance shall mean a claim, arising from an event occurring during the term of this Agreement, by an employee or the Union that the employee’s or its rights have been violated by the Home contrary to a specific provision of this Agreement. A grievance shall not be considered under the grievance procedure unless it is submitted to the Home in writing, identifying the grievant or grievants, within fifteen (15) days (seven (7) days in case of discharge or suspension) of the event giving rise to the grievance and unless such written grievance specifies the remedy requested.
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WHAT IS A GRIEVANCE?. If you believe that someone has violated your rights while you are looking for or receiving mental health services, you can file a grievance, saying a violation of your rights has occurred. Filing a grievance is a way to make sure that you are heard when you believe that one of your rights has been violated. For example: • You think your child’s counselor gave information about your child or family to someone without your written permission. You believe that this is wrong and feel the counselor should not be sharing information without your permission. You believe your right to privacy and confidentiality has been ignored. You can file a grievance. • Your case manager has promised to help you fill out forms to get some more services you need but keeps changing appointment dates and so, it never gets done. You have spoken with his or her supervisor but nothing happened. You can file a grievance. • You want to read all of your child’s treatment records but the agency providing your child’s treatment refuses to let you. You can file a grievance. These are just a few examples of why someone might file a grievance. Your reason for filing a grievance might be different from these, but the Grievance Process is the same, no matter who files it, and no matter what their grievance is about.

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  • Entities that Boycott Israel Contractor represents and warrants that (1) it does not, and shall not for the duration of the Contract, boycott Israel or (2) the verification required by Section 2271.002 of the Texas Government Code does not apply to the Contract. If circumstances relevant to this provision change during the course of the Contract, Contractor shall promptly notify System Agency.

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