CONDITIONS FOR SUBMISSION OF GRIEVANCES Sample Clauses

CONDITIONS FOR SUBMISSION OF GRIEVANCES. 1. Prior to the submission of a written grievance, the aggrieved party must attempt to resolve the grievance informally. This attempt to resolve the grievance informally shall be made within ten (10) days of the time the grievance has occurred and shall include a conference between the aggrieved party and the person identified as being responsible for misinterpretation, or misapplication of any provision of this AGREEMENT. 2. If the matter is not resolved informally, then the grievance shall be submitted in writing on a form prepared and provided by UDASD. This form shall include, but not be limited to, the following information: a. The name of the aggrieved party(ies); b. The identity of the person responsible for causing such events or conditions defined in the grievance. c. The date and time the grievance occurred. d. The place where the alleged events or conditions constituting the grievance existed. e. The identification of the specific provision of this Agreement involved in the grievance. f. A statement of grievance and redress sought by the aggrieved party. g. The date on which the aggrieved party attempted to resolve the grievance informally. h. The date on which the written grievance was filed with the building principal. i. The signatures of the aggrieved party and the building principal to whom the grievant is responsible. 3. The failure of the aggrieved party to proceed to the next level within the time limits set forth shall be deemed to be in acceptance of the decision previously rendered and shall constitute a waiver of any future appeal concerning the particular grievance. 4. If, in the judgment of the Association, a grievance affects a group or class of members of the bargaining unit, the Association may begin processing the grievance at the appropriate level. 5. Both parties agree that these proceedings shall be kept as informal and confidential as may be appropriate at any level of such procedure.

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