Common use of PROBLEM SOLVING PROCEDURE Clause in Contracts

PROBLEM SOLVING PROCEDURE. A. Employees shall submit problems, in writing, not of a contractual nature, to their immediate supervisor. If they are not satisfied with the solution provided by their immediate supervisor, they may appeal the problem to the Superintendent. B. The Superintendents decision will be final and binding. C. All of the problems submitted in this procedure will be in writing and all of the answers given to the employee will be in writing.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

PROBLEM SOLVING PROCEDURE. A. Employees shall submit problems, in writing, not of a contractual nature, to their immediate supervisor. If they are not satisfied with the solution provided by their immediate supervisor, they may appeal the problem to the Superintendent. B. The Superintendents Superintendent’s decision will be final and binding. C. All of the problems submitted in this procedure will be in writing and all of the answers given to the employee will be in writing.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement