Class Grievance Clause Samples
A Class Grievance clause establishes a formal process for addressing complaints or disputes raised collectively by a group of employees, rather than by individuals. Typically, this clause outlines the steps for submitting a group grievance, the roles of employee representatives or unions, and the procedures for resolution, such as meetings with management or mediation. Its core practical function is to provide an organized and efficient mechanism for resolving widespread workplace issues, ensuring that collective concerns are addressed fairly and systematically.
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Class Grievance. A general violation, misinterpretation, or misapplication of the Agreement that directly affects three (3) or more bargaining unit members.
Class Grievance the Association may initially file Class grievances involving one or more employees.
Class Grievance. Class grievances involving one or more employees or one or more supervisors, and grievances involving an administrator above the building level may be initially filed by the Association at Step II.
Class Grievance. Class grievance involving one or more certified teachers or one or more supervisors, and grievances involving an administrator above the building level may be initially filed by the Association as provided in the FORMAT LEVEL of this article.
Class Grievance. A class grievance involving more than one (1) teacher and/or one (1) or more supervisors shall be initially filed by the Association at Step 2.
Class Grievance. Class grievances involving one or more employees or one or more supervisors, and grievances involving an administrator above the building level may be initially filed by the Association as Step III.
Class Grievance. A class grievance is a grievance within the definition of this Article which affects or has an impact on more than one employee in the same manner. Such grievance may be filed by any one member if the class or the PHEA provided that the grievance identifies descriptively the class and the employees affected. Equal numbers of administrators and board members (if necessary) may be in attendance at all class grievances.
Class Grievance. Upon agreement of the Superintendent, two or more grievances involving a common substantive issue or issues may be filed by the Association as a class grievance.
Class Grievance. If, in the judgment of the Association, a grievance affects a group or class of employees which has common issues of fact and law, the Association may initiate and submit such grievance in writing at the Superintendent’s level of the grievance procedure set forth in this Article. The Association may process such grievance through all levels of the grievance procedure.
Class Grievance. If a grievance affects a group of teachers, the grievant(s) and/or the association may begin the grievance process at leve1 2.