Class Action Grievances definition

Class Action Grievances shall be defined as grievance affecting more than one Union Employee. Class action grievances shall be filed at Step 2. For purposes of signing the grievance as required above, a single grievant may sign on behalf of the entire class.

Examples of Class Action Grievances in a sentence

  • Class Action Grievances A class action grievance is a situation which affects two (2) or more Employees in the same manner.

  • Class Action Grievances A class action grievance is one which arises from the same Employer conduct and which affects two (2) or more Employees in the same manner.

  • Class Action Grievances involving 1 or more Employees shall be stated as such in writing and filed by the Association at Step Three.

  • Class Action Grievances pertain to contract grievances affecting more than one member of the bargaining unit or the Union directly and shall be filed with the Police Department Labor Advisor at Step 1.

  • Grievances affecting three (3) or more members of the Bargaining Unit, in principle or actuality, shall be considered "Class Action" Grievances.

  • In regard to Class Action Grievances generated as a result of Police Department procedures or policies of which the Chief of Police has the power to amend or abolish, the FOP stewards will sign and submit the written grievance directly to the Chief of Police.

  • In regard to Class Action Grievances generated as a result of Police Department procedures or policies of which the Chief of Police has the power to amend or abolish, the FOP/S&L stewards will sign and submit the written grievance directly to the Chief of Police.