Common use of Trouble Shooter Clause in Contracts

Trouble Shooter. The parties agree that it is their intent to resolve grievances without recourse to arbitration, wherever possible. Therefore, notwithstanding the above, the parties may, upon mutual agreement, engage the services of a mediator/arbitrator in an effort to resolve the grievance and may extend the time limits for the request for arbitration. The mediator/arbitrator shall make recommendations to the parties for the resolve of a grievance. The recommendations will not be binding on either party. The parties will share equally the fees and expenses, if any, of the mediator/arbitrator.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Trouble Shooter. The parties agree that it is their intent to resolve grievances without recourse to arbitration, wherever possible. Therefore, notwithstanding the above, the parties may, upon mutual agreement, engage the services of a mediator/arbitrator in an effort to resolve the grievance and may ay extend the time limits for the request for arbitration. The mediator/arbitrator shall make recommendations to the parties for the resolve of a grievance. The recommendations will not be binding on either party. The parties will share equally the fees and expenses, if any, of the mediator/arbitrator.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement