Section 15.2.4 Sample Clauses

Section 15.2.4. 2 If no settlement has been reached within the ten (10) days referred to in the preceding 3 subsection, and the Association believes the grievance to be valid, a written statement of 4 grievance shall be submitted within ten (10) working days to the District board of directors.
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Section 15.2.4. 38 If no settlement has been reached within the fifteen (15) workdays referred to in the preceding 39 subsection, and the Association believes the grievance to be valid, the Association may demand 40 that the grievance be resolved by the services of the American Arbitration Association. The 41 cost of such service shall be shared equally by the District and the Association and the decision 42 of the arbitrator shall be final and binding on all parties.
Section 15.2.4. 26 If no settlement has been reached within the ten (10) days referred to in the preceding 27 subsection, and the Association believes the grievance to be valid, a written statement of 28 grievance shall be submitted within fifteen (15) working days to the District Board of 29 Directors. After such submission, the parties will have thirty (30) working days from 30 submission of the written statement of grievance to resolve it by indicating on the statement of 31 grievance the disposition. The Board of Directors reserves the right to summon the employee 32 for an oral statement of the grievance. The employee reserves the right to appear before the 33 Board of Directors to explain the grievance. At any appearance before the Board of Directors, 34 the employee may be accompanied by an Association representative or designee.
Section 15.2.4. 7 Employees who change job positions or classifications shall go to the next higher dollar amount 8 on Schedule A in the new job position or classification from their present salary step.
Section 15.2.4. 44 If no settlement has been reached within five (5) workdays referenced in the preceding 45 subsection, and the Association believes the grievance to be valid, a written statement of the 46 grievance shall be submitted to the School Board within five (5) workdays. The Board will 47 hear the grievance at its next regularly scheduled meeting or schedule a special meeting to hear 1 the grievance so a decision can be rendered within fifteen (15) workdays. If an agreeable 2 disposition is made, all parties shall sign it.
Section 15.2.4. 33 Longevity steps are awarded at the completion of 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, and 35 years. Longevity is 34 cumulative.
Section 15.2.4. 2 If no settlement has been reached within ten (10) days referred to in the preceding subsection, 3 and the Association believes the grievance to be valid, a written statement of grievance shall be 4 submitted within ten (10) working days to the District Superintendent. After such submission, 5 the parties will have ten (10) working days from submission of the written statement of grievance 6 to resolve it by indicating on the statement of grievance the disposition. If an agreeable 7 disposition is made, all parties to the grievance shall sign it. The District Superintendent reserves 8 the right to summon the employee for an oral statement of the grievance. The employee reserves 9 the right to appear before the District Superintendent to explain the grievance. At any 10 appearance before the District Superintendent, the employee may be accompanied by an 11 Association representative or designee.
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Section 15.2.4. 2 If no settlement has been reached within the ten (10) days referred to in the preceding subsection, and
Section 15.2.4. 14 Any employee who changes job positions or classification will be placed on the salary schedule 15 at the discretion of management; provided, that any employee who changes to an equal or 16 higher position or classification shall be guaranteed no loss in pay per hour.
Section 15.2.4. 2 If no settlement is reached through the preceding subsection, the grievant may appeal to the 3 Board of Directors within ten (10) work days of receipt of the written response from the
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