Disputes Re Application of This Article Sample Clauses

The "Disputes Re Application of This Article" clause establishes a process for resolving disagreements specifically related to how the provisions of the article are interpreted or enforced. Typically, this clause outlines the steps parties must take if they cannot agree on the meaning or application of the article, such as requiring negotiation, mediation, or arbitration before resorting to litigation. Its core function is to provide a clear and orderly mechanism for addressing and resolving disputes, thereby minimizing uncertainty and potential conflict between the parties.
Disputes Re Application of This Article. The applicability of this Article 22 to run-throughs and changes in home stations is acknowledged. A grievance concerning the applicability of this Article 22 to other material changes in working conditions shall be progressed immediately to Step 3 of the grievance procedure as indicated in Article 17.1, within sixty (60) days from the date of the cause of the grievance.
Disputes Re Application of This Article. The applicability of this Article 89 to run-throughs and changes in home stations is acknowledged. A grievance concerning the applicability of this Article 89 to other material changes in working conditions shall be progressed immediately to Step 3 of the grievance procedure, within 60 days from the date of the cause of the grievance. Relocation Expenses

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