ISSUES OF CONCERN Sample Clauses

ISSUES OF CONCERN. Greenmarket Personnel conducting an inspection or spot visit will review their inspection report notes with the Producer and discuss any issues of concern near the conclusion of the visit.
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ISSUES OF CONCERN. Upon request, the Superintendent or designee shall meet with a Bargaining Unit member accompanied by a TENIG representative(s), if requested, to seek a resolution of a concern about working conditions.
ISSUES OF CONCERN. The Union and the Employer, by mutual agreement, may decide to utilize various methods to address issues of concern to either party or both parties. The Employer and the Union could convene on an ad hoc basis a Union/Management Committee as one of the potential methods available to the parties to address issues of concern. Such meetings would occur provided the parties have agreed in advance to an agenda and the composition of the Committee. The Committee will not replace the right of the Employer to manage its facilities or the Union to file a grievance.
ISSUES OF CONCERN. 20.1 Any Partner may request a meeting of the LSAB or the Council outside of the usual Board meeting dates to be held as reasonably practicable where that Partner has an issue of concern with the Arrangements which in its view would most appropriately be dealt with by the LSAB or the Council.
ISSUES OF CONCERN. 13.1 Where an employee has an issue of concern or a dispute arises under this agreement, the parties will follow the following steps in order to resolve the dispute:
ISSUES OF CONCERN. The JLM Committee shall:
ISSUES OF CONCERN. The parties and/or the Court specify the following issues of concern that are to be addressed in the co-parenting mediation:
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ISSUES OF CONCERN. What are appropriate issues to discuss with the coach? This is often the question many parents have when their children are participating in sports.

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  • Disputes Concerning Membership -23 Any dispute arising as to an employee’s membership or service charge shall be reviewed by the designated representative of the Employer and a representative of the local Union, and if not resolved, may be submitted to Step III of the Grievance Procedure. However, the employee may be retained at work while the dispute is being resolved.

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  • Staffing Concerns Nurses, individually or as a group, believing there is an immediate workload/staffing problem should bring that problem to the attention of the supervisor or Nurse Manager as soon as the problem is identified. Nurses believing there is a continuous or potential workload/staffing problem, which may include the ability to receive rest periods and lunch breaks, should attempt to resolve the problem in discussions at the work unit level. Continuous or potential workload/staffing problems discussed at the work unit level that have not been resolved may be raised through the Joint Conference Committee. The Joint Conference Committee may determine that a unit- based work team would best address the workload/staffing problem raised. If the Joint Conference Committee makes that determination, a sub-committee consisting of an appropriate number of staff nurses who are from the unit and shift(s) experiencing the workload/staffing problem (appropriate number of staff nurses to be determined by the Joint Conference Committee), a WSNA representative and appropriate management staff will meet to discuss the problem raised. The sub-committee(s) shall report its results back to the Joint Conference Committee.

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