Common use of Employee Grievance Procedure Clause in Contracts

Employee Grievance Procedure. 13-1 Any employee grievances or questions of interpretation arising under the written provisions of this Agreement, or written supplemental agreements thereto, shall be presented and processed as set forth below. Further, groups of employees may sign the same grievance to the extent that all of their grievances involve an identical question. When separate grievances are filed on a similar issue, they will be combined into a group grievance and processed as such. When a group grievance is brought, only one (1) employee from that group shall attend the meetings set forth in the grievance procedure as the aggrieved employee. The aggrieved employee may be present through Step Two (2) of the grievance procedure, and may be present at Step Three (3) at the request of either party.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Letter of Agreement, Letter of Agreement, Letter of Agreement

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Employee Grievance Procedure. 13-1 Any employee grievances or questions of interpretation arising under the written provisions of this Agreement, or written supplemental agreements thereto, shall be presented and processed as set forth below. Further, groups of employees may sign the same grievance to the extent that all of their grievances involve an identical question. When separate grievances are filed on a similar issue, they will be combined into a group grievance and processed as such. When a group grievance is brought, only one (1) employee from that group shall attend the meetings set forth in the grievance procedure as the aggrieved employee. The aggrieved employee may be present through Step Two (2) of the grievance procedure, and may be present at Step Three (3) at the request of either party, or may be present at the pre-arbitration conference by mutual consent of the University and the Union.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Letter of Agreement

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