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Legislation-Meeting Minutes
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Ordinance
Number
043
Date
10/9/2006
Year
2006
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Collective Bargaining Agreement between <br />Mayfield Village and the I.A.F.F. Local2619 <br />Step 1- Informal Steu: An employee having a grievance will first bring that <br />compla.int verbally, within seven (7) calendar days of the incident giving rise to the <br />grievance, or within seven (7) calendar days of his first knowledge of the action or <br />event, (not to exceed thirty (30) calendar days from the date of the action or event), to <br />the attention of the employee's immediate supervisor. The immediate supervisor, or his <br />designee, shall, within three (3) calendar days, discuss the grievance with the <br />employee and, within twenty-four (24) hours of their discussion, respond to the <br />employee with an answer. <br />STEP 2- Fire Chief: If the employee and the immediate supervisor are unable to <br />resolve the problem at the informal step, the grievant may refer the grievance to the <br />Fire Chief, or his designee, within five (5) calendar days after receiving the Informal <br />Step reply. The Fire Chief shall have three (3) calendar days in which to schedule a <br />meeting with the aggrieved employee and his appropriate Union representative, if the <br />former desires. The Fire Chief shall investigate and respond in writing, to the <br />grievant and/or the appropriate Union representative within eight (8) calendar days <br />following the meeting. <br />STEP 3- Mavor: If the grievance is not satisfactorily settled in Step 2, the grievance <br />sha11 be submitted to the Union Screening Committee. The Screening Committee will <br />then review the merits of the grievance and decide, no later than ten (10) days after the <br />Employer's Step 2 answer was issued, whether or not to recommend further appeal. <br />Should the Committee decide not to pursue the grievance further, the grievant(s) shall be <br />so informed, the grievance will be withdrawn from the grievance procedure, and the <br />Committee's decision sha11 be final and binding. Should the Committee decide to <br />process the grievance further, the Union may file an appeal with the Mayor within <br />seven (7) days after the Screening Committee's decision. Such appeal shall be in <br />writing, shall include a copy of the original grievance, and sha11 specify the reason why <br />the grievant believes the Step 2 answer is in error. The Mayor shall have seven (7) days <br />in which to schedule a meeting with the grieved employee and the appropriate Union <br />representative. The Mayor shall investigate and respond to the grievant and appropriate <br />representative within five (5) day following the meeting. <br />STEP 4- Arbitration: If the grievance is not satisfactorily settled in Step 3, the grievant <br />may submit the grievance to arbitration within ten (10) calendar days following the date <br />the grievance was answered in Step 3. In the event the arbitration is not submitted within <br />the time limits prescribed, the grievance shall be considered resolved based upon the <br />Step 3 reply. <br />Page 11 of 38
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