Procedures for Raising a Matter to the Level of Recognition Clause Samples

The "Procedures for Raising a Matter to the Level of Recognition" clause defines the steps required for formally bringing an issue, concern, or proposal to the attention of a governing body or decision-making authority within an organization. Typically, this involves submitting a written notice, following a prescribed chain of communication, or meeting specific criteria before the matter is officially acknowledged and considered. By establishing a clear process, this clause ensures that important issues are addressed systematically and prevents misunderstandings or disputes about how and when matters should be recognized by the relevant parties.
Procedures for Raising a Matter to the Level of Recognition a. The local activity or union may raise a matter to the Employer or Council (the local activity raises the issue to the Employer and the local union raises the issue to the Council) for negotiation at the level of recognition. This should be done only after the parties have made a good faith effort to negotiate the matter locally. b. The parties agree such occurrences should be rare and agree that local level matters are best negotiated at the local level.

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