Without Optional Fact-Finding Sample Clauses

Without Optional Fact-Finding. In the event the grievant is not satisfied with the decision at Level IV (Chancellor), the decision may be appealed to the Board within ten (10) days. In order to be processed or considered, this appeal shall include copies of the original grievance and all appeals, written copies of all decision rendered, a statement of the reasons for an appeal, and the specific remedy sought. 10.5.6.1.1 The Board shall set for its next regular meeting after receipt, providing a minimum of ten (10) working days elapses from receipt until the Board meeting, a hearing on the grievance. Such hearing shall be either in public or executive session in accordance with the grievant’s request and/or the requirements of the Brown Act. 10.5.6.1.2 The Board shall, within fifteen (15) calendar days thereafter, submit its decision on the grievance in writing.
Without Optional Fact-Finding. 19.4.4.1.1 In the event the grievant is not satisfied with the decision at Level II (Chancellor), the decision may be appealed to the Board of Trustees within fifteen (15) days. 19.4.4.1.2 In order to be processed or considered, this appeal shall include copies of the original grievance and all appeals, written copies of all decisions rendered, a statement of the reason for an appeal, and, the specific remedy sought. 19.4.4.1.3 The Board shall set for its next regular meeting after receipt, providing a minimum of five (5) work days elapses from receipt until the Board meeting, a hearing on the grievance. Such hearing shall be either public or in executive session in accordance with the grievant's request. If hearing is held in public session, one hour shall be allotted with the grievant having 20 minutes to present, the District 20 minutes to respond, and the Board having 20 minutes to question the parties. 19.4.4.1.4 The Board shall, within fifteen (15) days of its hearing, submit its decision on the grievance in writing.

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