Dual Filing Sample Clauses

The Dual Filing clause establishes that a document or application must be submitted to two separate authorities or entities, rather than just one. In practice, this might require a party to file a regulatory form with both a state agency and a federal agency, or to submit legal paperwork to two different courts. The core function of this clause is to ensure compliance with multiple regulatory or procedural requirements, thereby reducing the risk of oversight and ensuring that all relevant parties are properly notified or involved.
Dual Filing. The Union, at the national and local levels, will take affirmative steps to ensure that bargaining-unit employees are informed that they should not pursue essentially contractual matters simultaneously under the grievance and EEO processes. The Union, at the national and local levels, will not encourage dual filing of grievances.
Dual Filing. (a). The parties recognize that the Grievance-Arbitration Procedure is the proper appeals forum for a dispute which is essentially contractual in nature. The parties further recognize that the EEO complaint procedure is the proper forum for presenting a discrimination issue and that dual filing of both a grievance and an EEO complaint on a dispute which is essentially contractual in nature both circumvents that negotiated procedure and serves as a disservice to the integrity of the EEO complaint process. The parties acknowledge the special expertise required in non-contractual discriminatory issues and give deference to the EEO complaint procedures and remedies for the redress of such discrimination.
Dual Filing