Common use of The Union Agrees Clause in Contracts

The Union Agrees. a. To withdraw the grievance filed on April 25, 2022, and any and all other related grievances, appeals, or complaints that have been filed, if applicable. a. To cooperate in good faith to complete implementation of this Agreement and abide by the terms of this Agreement. If a Party believes that the other has not fully complied with one or more terms of this Agreement, that Party or his/her representative shall make a good faith effort to contact the other Party to discuss and seek correction of any compliance or implementation issues before taking formal action. This does not affect any time limits for taking further action. b. The terms of this Agreement may not be used by any other individual to justify or request similar terms and resolution. c. If a Party believes that another Party has failed to comply with the terms of this Agreement, the Party may: 1. File a new step 1 grievance requesting that the terms of the settlement agreement be specifically implemented, OR 2. Reinstate the grievance at the next step from where the settlement occurred, if applicable. Either 1 or 2 above must be done within 30 days following the date on which the grievant knew or should have known of alleged noncompliance.

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Sources: Grievance Settlement Agreement, Grievance Settlement Agreement