Time Limit for Filing Sample Clauses

Time Limit for Filing. No grievance shall be entertained or processed unless it is submitted within ten (10) business days after the occurrence of the event giving rise to the grievance or within ten (10) business days after the employee, through the use of reasonable diligence, should have obtained knowledge of the occurrence of the event giving rise to the grievance. If a grievance is not presented within the time limits set forth above, it shall be considered "waived". If a grievance is not appealed to the next Step within the specified time limit or any agreed extension thereof, it shall be considered settled on the basis of the City's last answer. If the City does not answer a grievance or an appeal thereof within the specified time limits, the Union may elect to treat the grievance as denied at that Step and immediately appeal the grievance to the next Step. The time limit in each Step may be extended by mutual written agreement of the City and Union representatives involved in each Step. The term "business days" as used in this Article shall mean the days Monday through Friday, exclusive of Saturday, Sunday, and Holidays.
Time Limit for Filing. No grievance shall be entertained or processed unless it is submitted at Step 1 within seven (7) calendar days after the first occurrence of the event giving rise to the grievance or within seven (7) calendar days after the employee or the Union, through the use of reasonable diligence, could have obtained knowledge of the first occurrence of the event giving rise to the grievance. If a grievance is not presented by the employee within the time limits set forth above, it shall be considered “waived” and may not be pursued further. If a grievance is not appealed to the next step within the specific time limit or any agreed extension thereof, it shall be considered settled on the basis of the City’s last answer. If the City does not answer a grievance or an appeal thereof within the specified time limits, the aggrieved employee may elect to treat the grievance as denied at the step and immediately appeal the grievance to the next step. The parties may by mutual agreement in writing extend any of the time limits set forth in this Article.
Time Limit for Filing. No grievance shall be entertained or processed unless it is submitted at Step 1 no later than five (5) business days after the occurrence of the event giving rise to the grievance or no later than five (5) business days after the employee, through the use of reasonable diligence, could have obtained knowledge of the occurrence of the event giving rise to the grievance. A “business day" is defined as a calendar day exclusive of Saturdays, Sundays or holidays recognized by the Village. If a grievance is not presented by the employee or the Chapter within the time limits set forth above, it shall be considered "waived" and may not be further pursued by the employee or the Chapter. If a grievance is not appealed to the next step within the specified time limit or any agreed extension thereof, it shall be considered settled on the basis of the Village's last answer. If the Village does not answer a grievance or an appeal thereof within the specified time limits, the aggrieved employee and/or the Chapter may elect to treat the grievance as denied at that step and immediately appeal the grievance to the next step.
Time Limit for Filing. No grievance shall be entertained or processed unless it is submitted at Step 1 within seven (7) business days after the occurrence of the event giving rise to the grievance or within seven (7) business days after the employee or the Union, through the use of reasonable diligence, could have obtained knowledge of the occurrence of the event giving rise to the grievance. A "business day" is defined to include Mondays through Fridays only, excluding legal holidays. If a grievance is not presented within the time limits set forth above, the right to file it shall be considered "waived." If a grievance is settled by mutual agreement or not appealed to the next step within the specified time limit or any agreed extension thereof, it shall be considered permanently withdrawn. If the Village does not answer a grievance or an appeal thereof within the specified time limits, the aggrieved employee and/or the Union may elect to treat the grievance as denied at that step and immediately appeal the grievance to the next step.
Time Limit for Filing. No grievance will be given formal consideration unless it is filed at Step 1 within twenty (20) workdays after the grievant had knowledge of, or could reasonably be presumed to have knowledge of, the occurrence which gave rise to the grievance. If a grievance is not filed within the time limit set forth in this section, the right to file the grievance is ended.
Time Limit for Filing. (a) No grievance shall be entertained or processed unless it is submitted within the time frame provided in Step 1 above.
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Time Limit for Filing. No grievance shall be entertained or processed unless it is signed by the grievant and submitted at Step 1 (Step 2 in the case of a Fire Lieutenant) within thirty (30) calendar days from when the event was known or reasonably should have been known giving rise to the grievance. If a grievance is not presented by the employee within the time limit set forth above, it shall be considered waived and may not be further pursued. Such waiver shall not serve to waive an employee’s right to file a future grievance involving similar facts and circumstances. If a grievance is not appealed to the next step within the specified time period, or within an approved, written extension thereof, it shall be considered settled on the basis of the Village’s last answer, provided, however, that such settlement shall not serve to waive an employee’s right to file a future grievance involving similar facts and circumstances. If the Village does not answer a grievance or an appeal thereof within the specified time limits, the aggrieved employee may elect to treat the grievance as denied at this step and immediately appeal the grievance to the next step. The parties may, by mutual written agreement, extend any of the time limits set forth in this Article.
Time Limit for Filing. ‌ If a grievance is not presented by the employee or the Council within the time limits set forth above, it shall be considered waived and may not be further pursued by the employee or the Council. If a grievance is not appealed to the next step within the specified time limit or any agreed extension or contraction thereof, it shall be considered settled on the basis of the Village’s last answer. If the Village does not answer a grievance or an appeal thereof within the specified time limits, the aggrieved employee and/or the Council may elect to treat the grievance as denied at that step and immediately appeal the grievance to the next step. The parties by mutual written agreement may waive steps of the grievance process.
Time Limit for Filing. A grievance shall be considered waived if not filed within the time limits set forth in this Agreement. The parties may by mutual written agreement extend any of the time limits set forth in this Article.
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