Common use of Duties of the Arbitrator Clause in Contracts

Duties of the Arbitrator. ‌ 16.10.1 The arbitrator will ensure that the rules of natural justice are adhered to. This includes, but is not limited to the following: each party will have the right to at least thirty (30) calendar days written notice of the arbitration hearing, the right to present evidence and be heard in support of their respective positions with regard to the grievance, the right to the cross-examination of witnesses, and the right to be represented by counsel. 16.10.2 The decision of the arbitrator on any matter that has been submitted to them in accordance with the provisions of this Collective Agreement shall be final and binding upon the parties. However, the arbitrator shall not have the power to modify, supplement, vary, or disregard, the terms of the Collective Agreement. 16.10.3 The arbitrator shall have jurisdiction and authority to arbitrate only the issues as provided in the original written grievance in Step 2 or Step 3 as the case may be, and shall only have jurisdiction with respect to grievances that have first proceeded through the appropriate steps of the grievance procedure. 16.10.4 The arbitrator shall provide a decision in writing to the Principal, the Association and the griever not later than ten (10) working days after completion of the grievance hearing.

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Sources: Collective Agreement

Duties of the Arbitrator. 16.10.1 The arbitrator will ensure that the rules of natural justice are adhered to. This includes, but is not limited to the following: each party will have the right to at least thirty (30) calendar days written notice of the arbitration hearing, the right to present evidence and be heard in support of their respective positions with regard to the grievance, the right to the cross-examination of witnesses, and the right to be represented by counsel. 16.10.2 The decision of the arbitrator on any matter that has been submitted to them in accordance with the provisions of this Collective Agreement shall be final and binding upon the parties. However, the arbitrator shall not have the power to modify, supplement, vary, or disregard, the terms of the Collective Agreement. 16.10.3 The arbitrator shall have jurisdiction and authority to arbitrate only the issues as provided in the original written grievance in Step 2 or Step 3 as the case may be, and shall only have jurisdiction with respect to grievances that have first proceeded through the appropriate steps of the grievance procedure. 16.10.4 The arbitrator shall provide a decision in writing to the Principal, the Association and the griever not later than ten (10) working days after completion of the grievance hearing.

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Sources: Collective Agreement