Common use of Timelines Clause in Contracts

Timelines. Timelines under this Article may be extended by mutual agreement in writing, by the parties responsible for addressing the grievance at each step. Unless mutually agreed between the parties responsible for addressing the grievance at each step no grievance step may be bypassed. If the final calendar day falls on a Saturday, Sunday, County recognized holiday or on a day the County is closed for business, the next following normal day of business will be considered the final calendar day.

Appears in 11 contracts

Sources: Labor Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Coalition Labor Agreement

Timelines. Timelines under this Article may be extended by mutual agreement in writing, by the parties responsible for addressing the grievance at each step. Unless mutually agreed between the parties responsible for addressing the grievance at each step no grievance step may be bypassed. If the final calendar day falls on a Saturday, Sunday, County recognized holiday or on a day the County Division/Agency’s Office is closed for business, the next following normal day of business will be considered the final calendar day.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Master Labor Agreement (Mla), Master Labor Agreement, Master Labor Agreement

Timelines. Timelines under this Article may be extended by mutual agreement in writing, by the parties responsible for addressing the grievance at each step. Unless mutually agreed between the parties responsible for addressing the grievance at each step no grievance step may be bypassed. If the final calendar day falls on a Saturday, Sunday, County recognized holiday or on a day the County Division/Agency’s OfficeCounty is closed for business, the next following normal day of business will be considered the final calendar day.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Coalition Master Labor Agreement, Coalition Master Labor Agreement