Resolution Steps Sample Clauses

Resolution Steps. After being reduced to writing, the following process shall be followed: Step 1: Within three (3) working days of the issue being reduced to writing, a meeting will be convened to resolve the issue. In attendance will be the Union Safety Representative, the employee, the responsible Business Unit/Operating Center Manager or designee with equal authority and the supervisor. An EH&S representative may be present at the request of either party. The answer of the Business Unit/Operating Center Manager or designee will be given to the Union Safety Representative within three (3) working days. The Union Safety Representative has three (3) working days to accept or move the issue to the next process. Such notification will be given to the Business Unit/Operating Center Manager. Step 2: Within three (3) working days from notification that the issue remains unresolved, a meeting will be convened to resolve the issue. In attendance will be the Chief Union Safety Representative, the Union Safety Representative, the Business Unit/Operating Center Director and the Manager of Central EH&S or his/her delegate. The answer of the Director will be given to the Chief Union Safety Representative within three (3) working days. The Chief Union Safety Representative has three (3) working days to accept or move the issue to the next step. Such notification will be given to the Director.
Resolution Steps. The four steps in the dispute resolution process are:
Resolution Steps. 1. Should the Union disagree with any of the proposals or decisions made in Section IX, Specific Steps, they will notify Management. The Parties agree that they will then attempt to reach resolution. 2. If resolution is not possible, it is recognized that the Parties may avail themselves of other avenues to attempt to reach resolution through the Master Agreement.

Related to Resolution Steps

  • Action Steps State scope of practice laws can allow for broad, unre- stricted CPAs between pharmacists and other providers. To build and strengthen collaborative practices, phar- macists can use the following strategies, which were proposed by the APhA Foundation’s expert group: Use simple, understandable terms to describe the patient care services that pharmacists can provide. Educate other health care professionals about the value of including pharmacists on health care teams. Encourage other health professional organizations to work together when proposing changes to scope of practice laws. Set up or participate in interprofessional committees to discuss how scope of practice laws can expand the role of pharmacists and other health professionals in team-based care. Talk with local health care providers about entering into CPAs. Talk with payers about using viable business models to support pharmacists’ patient care services. Share appropriate health information with providers through the use of EHRs. Show relevant stakeholders the value of aligning incentives and reimbursement for all health care team members involved in patient care to improve health and decrease costs. Expanding and promoting pharmacists’ patient care services at the local level can help key stakeholders understand the value of CPAs. Patients, doctors, and other health care pro- viders can share their positive experiences with pharmacists to affirm and promote the value that pharmacists bring to the health care system. They can also champion policies that support collaborative practices.

  • DNS resolution RTT Refers to either “UDP DNS resolution RTT” or “TCP DNS resolution RTT”.

  • TCP DNS resolution RTT Refers to the RTT of the sequence of packets from the start of the TCP connection to its end, including the reception of the DNS response for only one DNS query. If the RTT is 5 times greater than the time specified in the relevant SLR, the RTT will be considered undefined.

  • UDP DNS resolution RTT Refers to the RTT of the sequence of two packets, the UDP DNS query and the corresponding UDP DNS response. If the RTT is 5 times greater than the time specified in the relevant SLR, the RTT will be considered undefined.

  • Problem Resolution The parties shall meet and attempt to resolve all disputes and differences that may arise between the parties hereto concerning construction, interpretation, performance, operations, or breach of the matters referred to in this Agreement prior to seeking any legal remedy.