Common use of Period of Limitations Within Which a Grievance Must Be Filed Clause in Contracts

Period of Limitations Within Which a Grievance Must Be Filed. Any employee (or the Union on behalf of an employee(s)) who believes that he/she has a grievance shall, within thirty (30) calendar days (within ten) work days in discharge cases) after the cause of the grievance is alleged or known to have taken place, either submit written notification to his/her immediate supervisor to hear it informally or file a “formal step 1” grievance. The employee may have a Shop ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ present during an informal discussion with a supervisor or station manager. (There shall be no informal

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Sources: Labor Contract

Period of Limitations Within Which a Grievance Must Be Filed. Any employee (or the Union on behalf of an employee(s)) who believes that he/she has a grievance shall, within thirty (30) calendar days (within ten) work withinten)work days in discharge cases) after the cause of the grievance is alleged or known to have taken place, either submit written notification to discuss it informally with his/her immediate supervisor to hear it informally or file a “formal step 1” grievance. The employee may have a Shop ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ present during an informal discussion with a supervisor or station manager. (There shall be no informala

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Sources: Labor Contract