Grievance Claim definition

Grievance Claim means any grievance (or part of such grievance) by an Employee against any Sears Canada Entity, where that grievance (or part of such grievance) is (i) pursuant to a collective agreement with such Sears Canada Entity,
Grievance Claim means those grievances identified in Section 1.1(ss) of Schedule 31;

Examples of Grievance Claim in a sentence

  • The Employer shall receive a grievance only when it is submitted in writing on the SGEU Grievance Claim Form by an authorized Union ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or by a paid SGEU Staff Representative.

  • The Employer shall receive a grievance only when it is submitted in writing on the SGEU Grievance Claim Form by an authorized Union ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ (as per Art.

  • If the grievant is not satisfied with the resolution, he/she may, within fifteen (15) work days of receipt of the response, submit College's Classified Grievance Claim" form containing (1) the facts on which the grievance is based; (2) a reference to provisions of this Agreement allegedly violated; (3) the remedy sought.

  • If the grievant is not satisfied with the resolution, he/she may, within 23 fifteen (15) work days of receipt of the response, submit College's 24 "Classified Grievance Claim" form containing (1) the facts on which the 25 grievance is based; (2) a reference to provisions of this Agreement 26 allegedly violated; (3) the remedy sought.