Grievances Under Article III, A Sample Clauses

Grievances Under Article III, A. 1. b Any member of the Unit who has a grievance as defined in Article III, A.1. b which are grievances regarding policies and administrative decisions not specified in this Agreement effecting terms and conditions of employment shall first discuss it with the Superintendent within twenty (20) days of its occurrence in an attempt to resolve the grievance. If, within a period of five (5) days of submission of a grievance the matter is not resolved by discussion, the Member of the Unit (hereinafter called "Member") shall submit his grievance in writing to the Superintendent, who shall, within an additional period of five (5) days thereafter, notify the Member in writing of his decision. In the event the Member is not in agreement with the decision of the Superintendent, such Member may, within ten (10) days after receipt of the Superintendent decision, file a written appeal with the Board, and notify the Superintendent of the appeal. The Member of the Association and the Superintendent shall submit written memorandum to the Board stating their positions relative to the grievance. The Board shall hold discussion of the grievance and the memoranda, with a quorum of the Board members present. After such discussion, if three (3) members present agree that the grievance has merit, the Board shall grant the aggrieved Member a hearing and render a decision within twenty (20) days of receipt of such appeal. At any and all of the hearings and during any and all of the steps hereinabove outlined, a Member shall have the right to be represented by a person or persons of his own choosing. Any decision by the Board shall be considered final and binding upon all parties unless the same be set aside by the Commissioner of Education, the State Board of Education or any court of competent jurisdiction of the State of New Jersey.
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