Common use of Grievance Time Limits Clause in Contracts

Grievance Time Limits. 8.01 Grievances not appealed from one step to another within two (2) working days through Step II, and five (5) working days between Step II and Step III or Step III and Step IV, shall be considered as having been adjusted to the satisfaction of the employee and the Union, and shall not be eligible for further appeal. The time limits referred to above, as well as time limits referred to in the Grievance Procedure, may be extended by mutual agreement. Grievances not answered by the Company between Steps I and Step II within the required time may be appealed to the next step by the Union. Grievances not answered by the Company within the required time from Step II through Step IV shall be considered as having been resolved in favour of the employee and the Union.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Grievance Time Limits. 8.01 8.1 Grievances not appealed from one step to another within two (2) working days through Step II, and five (5) working days between Step II and Step III or Step III and Step IV, shall be considered as having been adjusted to the satisfaction of the employee and the Union, and shall not be eligible for further appeal. The time limits referred to above, as well as time limits referred to in the Grievance Procedure, may be extended by mutual agreement. Grievances not answered by the Company between Steps I and Step II within the required time may be appealed to the next step by the Union. Grievances not answered by the Company within the required time from Step II through Step IV shall be considered as having been resolved in favour of the employee and the Union.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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