Common use of Resolving an Employment Relationship Problem Clause in Contracts

Resolving an Employment Relationship Problem. The employee and employer should first make a reasonable effort to discuss the problem and settle it by mutual agreement. (If it’s a personal grievance, it must first be raised with the employer within 90 days - Personal Grievances are explained further below). An employee (or employer) has the right to be represented at any stage. When a problem arises, union members should contact their local NZEI Te Riu Roa field officer for advice and representation. Employers should contact NZSTA or other adviser/representative of choice.

Appears in 28 contracts

Sources: Primary Teachers’ Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Resolving an Employment Relationship Problem. The employee and employer should first make a reasonable effort to discuss the problem and settle it by mutual agreement. (If it’s it is a personal grievance, it must first be raised with the employer within 90 days - Personal Grievances are explained further below). .) An employee (or employer) has the right to be represented at any stage. When a problem arises, union members should contact their local NZEI Te Riu Roa field officer for advice and representation. Employers should contact NZSTA or other an adviser/representative of choice.

Appears in 17 contracts

Sources: Early Childhood Education Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Employment Agreement

Resolving an Employment Relationship Problem. The employee and employer should first make a reasonable effort to discuss the problem and settle it by mutual agreement. (If it’s a personal grievance, it must first be raised with the employer within 90 days - Personal Grievances are explained further below). An employee (or employer) has the right to be represented at any stage. When a problem arises, union members should contact their local NZEI Te Riu Roa field officer for advice and representation. Employers should contact NZSTA or other adviser/an adviser / representative of choice.

Appears in 12 contracts

Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Resolving an Employment Relationship Problem. 9.2.1 The employee and employer should first make a reasonable effort to discuss the problem and settle it by mutual agreement. (If it’s a personal grievance, it must first be raised with the employer and within 90 days - Personal Grievances are explained further below). . 9.2.2 An employee (or employer) has the right to be represented at any stage. . 9.2.3 When a problem arises, union members should contact their local NZEI Te Riu Roa field officer for advice and representation. Employers should contact NZSTA or other adviser/representative of choiceofficer.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Resolving an Employment Relationship Problem. The employee and employer should first make a reasonable effort to discuss the problem and settle it by mutual agreement. (If it’s a personal grievance, it must first be raised with the employer and within 90 days - Personal Grievances are explained further below). An employee (or employer) has the right to be represented at any stage. When a problem arises, union members should contact their local NZEI Te Riu Roa field officer for advice and representation. Employers should contact NZSTA or other adviser/representative of choice.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Specialist and Support Staff Collective Agreement, Specialist and Support Staff Collective Agreement, Specialist and Support Staff Collective Agreement

Resolving an Employment Relationship Problem. The employee and employer should first make a reasonable effort to discuss the problem and settle it by mutual agreement. (If it’s a personal grievance, it must first be raised with the employer and within 90 days - Personal Grievances are explained further below). An employee (or employer) has the right to be represented at any stage. When a problem arises, union members should contact their local NZEI Te Riu Roa field officer for advice and representation. Employers should contact NZSTA or other adviser/representative of choiceofficer.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Service Managers’ Collective Agreement, Service Managers’ Collective Agreement, Service Managers’ Collective Agreement

Resolving an Employment Relationship Problem. The employee and employer should first make a reasonable effort to discuss the problem and settle it by mutual agreement. (If it’s a personal grievance, it must first be raised with the employer and within 90 days - Personal Grievances are explained further below). .) An employee (or employer) has the right to be represented at any stage. When a problem arises, union members should contact their local NZEI Te Riu Roa field officer for advice and representation. Employers should contact NZSTA or other adviser/representative of choice.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Primary Teachers’ Collective Agreement

Resolving an Employment Relationship Problem. The employee and employer should first make a reasonable effort to discuss the problem and settle it by mutual agreement. (If it’s a personal grievance, it must first be raised with the employer within 90 days - Personal Grievances are explained further below). An employee (or employer) has the right to be represented at any stage. When a problem arises, union members should contact their local NZEI Te Riu Roa field officer for advice and representation. Employers should contact NZSTA or other an adviser/representative of choice.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Te Aho O Te Kura Pounamu Early Childhood Teachers' Collective Agreement, Te Aho O Te Kura Pounamu Early Childhood Teachers' Collective Agreement, Te Aho O Te Kura Pounamu Early Childhood Teachers' Collective Agreement

Resolving an Employment Relationship Problem. The employee and employer should first make a reasonable effort to discuss the problem and settle it by mutual agreement. (If it’s a personal grievance, it must first be raised with the employer within 90 days - Personal Grievances are explained further below). An employee (or employer) has the right to be represented at any stage. When a problem arises, union members should contact their local NZEI Te Riu Roa PPCBU field officer for advice and representation. Employers should contact NZSTA or other adviser/representative of choice.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Resolving an Employment Relationship Problem. The employee and employer should first make a reasonable effort to discuss the problem and settle it by mutual agreement. (If it’s a personal grievance, it must first be raised with the employer and within 90 days - Personal Grievances are explained further below). An employee (or employer) has the right to be represented at any stage. When a problem arises, union members should contact their local NZEI Te Riu Roa field officer for advice and representation. Employers should contact NZSTA or other adviser/representative of choice.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Resolving an Employment Relationship Problem. The employee and employer should first make a reasonable effort to discuss the problem and settle it by mutual agreement. (If it’s a personal grievance, it must first be raised with the employer within 90 G0 days - Personal Grievances are explained further below). An employee (or employer) has the right to be represented at any stage. When a problem arises, union members should contact their local NZEI Te Riu Roa field officer for advice and representation. Employers should contact NZSTA or other adviser/an adviser / representative of choice.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement

Resolving an Employment Relationship Problem. The employee and employer should first make a reasonable effort to discuss the problem and settle it by mutual agreement. (If it’s a personal grievance, it must first be raised with the employer and within 90 days days, or within 12 months if it is about sexual harassment. - Personal Grievances are explained further below). An employee (or employer) has the right to be represented at any stage. When a problem arises, union members should contact their local NZEI Te Riu Roa field officer for advice and representation. Employers should contact NZSTA or other adviser/representative of choice.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Specialist and Support Staff Collective Agreement

Resolving an Employment Relationship Problem. The employee and employer should first make a reasonable effort to discuss the problem and settle it by mutual agreement. (If it’s a personal grievance, it must first be raised with the employer within 90 days - Personal Grievances are explained further below). An employee (or employer) has the right to be represented at any stage. When a problem arises, union members should contact their local NZEI Te Riu Roa field officer for advice and representation. Employers should contact NZSTA or other adviser/representative of choice.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement

Resolving an Employment Relationship Problem. The employee and employer should first make a reasonable effort to discuss the problem and settle it by mutual agreement. (If it’s a personal grievance, it must first be raised with the employer within 90 days - Personal Grievances are explained further below). An employee (or employer) has the right to be represented at any stage. When a problem arises, union members should contact their local NZEI Te Riu Roa field officer for advice and representation. Employers should contact NZSTA or other adviser/representative of choice.. Personal Grievances

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement

Resolving an Employment Relationship Problem. The employee and employer should first make a reasonable effort to discuss the problem and settle it by mutual agreement. (If it’s a personal grievance, it must first be raised with the employer within 90 days - days—Personal Grievances are explained further below). An employee (or employer) has the right to be represented at any stage. When a problem arises, union members should contact their local NZEI Te Riu Roa field officer for advice and representation. Employers should contact NZSTA or other an adviser/representative of choice.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement

Resolving an Employment Relationship Problem. The employee and employer should first make a reasonable effort to discuss the problem and settle it by mutual agreement. (If it’s a personal grievance, it must first be raised with the employer and within 90 days - Personal Grievances are explained further below). An employee (or employer) has the right to be represented at any stage. When a problem arises, union members should contact their local NZEI Te Riu Roa or NZPPTA field officer for advice and representation. Employers should contact their local NZSTA adviser or other adviser/representative of their choice.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement

Resolving an Employment Relationship Problem. The employee and employer should first make a reasonable effort to discuss the problem and settle it by mutual agreement. (If it’s a personal grievance, it must first be raised with the employer and within 90 days - Personal Grievances are explained further below). An employee (or employer) has the right to be represented at any stage. When a problem arises, union members should contact their local NZEI Te Riu Roa field officer or Service and Food Workers’ Union organiser for advice and representation. Employers should contact NZSTA or other adviser/representative of choice.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Support Staff in Schools' Collective Agreement

Resolving an Employment Relationship Problem. The employee and employer should first make a reasonable effort to discuss the problem and settle it by mutual agreement. (If it’s a personal grievance, it must first be raised with the employer within 90 days - Personal Grievances are explained further below). An employee (or employer) has the right to be represented at any stage. When a problem arises, union members should contact their local NZEI Te Riu Roa field officer for advice and representation. Employers should contact NZSTA or other adviser/an adviser / representative of choice.. Personal Grievances

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement