Group Grievance definition

Group Grievance is defined as a single grievance, signed by a ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or a Union Representative on behalf of a group of employee who have the same complaint. Such grievances must be dealt with at successive stages of the Grievance Procedure commencing with Step 1. The grievors shall be listed on the grievance form.
Group Grievance means a grievance that may be filed as a group if all of the following criteria are met and the group’s issue is a subject that may be grieved under this policy’s definition of grievance:
Group Grievance means a grievance lodged by the Bargaining Unit on behalf of more than one of its members, all of whom are similarly affected.

Examples of Group Grievance in a sentence

  • Level 1 – Responsible Vice-President Final Level – President A Policy or Group Grievance may be presented at the final level.

  • Group Grievance Where two or more employees have identical grievances and each employee would be entitled to grieve separately, all such employees shall sign the grievance form and submit the grievance at Step No. 2 within fourteen (14) calendar days of the event giving rise to the grievances.


More Definitions of Group Grievance

Group Grievance is two or more certified employees who make a common claim of a grievance.
Group Grievance means a grievance submitted and signed by two or more aggrieved employees. The term does not include "class action."
Group Grievance is when two or more persons make a common claim of a Grievance.
Group Grievance. If an identical or near identical set of facts result in more than one Unit Member being adversely affected by an alleged violation of the specific provisions of this Agreement, the Grievant may file a Group Grievance on a single Grievance form signed by all the Unit Members participating in the Grievance. The Employer, or his/her designee, retains the right to meet with, and process the Grievance for all Grievants at any level for the Grievance Procedure as provided for in this Article, provided all Grievants to the Group Grievance are afforded the full process of this Article and have the right to representation at each level of the process starting with section 15.3 (Formal Grievance) of this Article.
Group Grievance means a grievance that may be filed as a group if all of the following criteria are met and the group’s issue is a subject that may be grieved under this policy’s definition of grievance: More than one individual has interest in the matter; and
Group Grievance. A grievance initiated by the Association on behalf of a group of employees similarly affected by the employer’s action. For the purposes of the Steps, employee includes “employees”. All group grievances must commence at Step 1.
Group Grievance means a complaint common to four (4) or more Employees, made in writing, concerning a working condition or term of employment that is applicable to Employees covered by this Agreement. means a person who has filed a grievance under this Collective Agreement. Any expression of the male gender shall also include the female gender in its application and vice versa. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, expressions used in this Agreement, if defined in the Canada Labour Code, have the same meaning as given to them in the Canada Labour Code.