Extended Time Limits Sample Clauses

Extended Time Limits. Where both parties agree, the time limits contained herein may be extended.
Extended Time Limits. Whenever illness or other incapacity of either party or its representative(s) prevents attendance at a grievance meeting, the time limits shall be extended to such time that such person(s) can be present.
Extended Time Limits. The immediate supervisor, department director, Human Resources Director or City Manager and the Union and/or employee may determine to extend the time limits for reply to a grievance or for scheduling a grievance meeting. Notice of the time limit extension shall be provided to the grievant.
Extended Time Limits. Any time limit set forth in this article may be extended by mutual written agreement between the City and the Union.
Extended Time Limits. The time limits specified herein may be extended by mutual agreement.

Related to Extended Time Limits

  • Extended Time An employee whose regular teaching contract has extended time added to it shall be compensated at his/her per diem rate in effect at the time the extended time is scheduled to be performed.

  • Time Limits Each party involved in a grievance shall act quickly so that the grievance may be resolved promptly. Every effort should be made to complete action within the time limits contained in the grievance procedure. However, with the mutual consent of the parties, the time limitation for any step may be extended.

  • Time Limit Should the Local Church fail to satisfy all of its obligations set forth herein by December 31, 2023, this Disaffiliation Agreement shall be null and void.

  • Extension of Time Limits The time limits referred to in this Article may be extended by mutual agreement of the parties in writing.

  • EXTENDED SERVICE 156 Upon application, a military leave of absence (without pay) will be granted to employees who are employed in other than temporary positions. This applies to employees who are inducted through a selective service system or voluntary enlistment, or if the employee is called through membership in the National Guard or reserve component into the Armed Forces of the United States.