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2014-76
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12/2/2014
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Collective Bargaining Agreement Firefighters (CBA IAFF)
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C. Notify the State Employment Relations Board of the offer by serving upon the <br />board a copy of the written notice to the other party and a copy of the existing <br />collective bargaining agreement. <br />D. Upon receipt of the notice, the parties shall enter into collective bargaining. <br />E. In the event the parties are unable to reach an agreement, the impasse procedure <br />as set forth in Section 4117.14 O.R.C. shall prevail. <br />32.4 The parties shall continue in full force and effect all the terms and conditions of the <br />existing collective bargaining agreement for a period of sixty (60) days after the party gives <br />notice or until the expiration date of the collective bargaining agreement, whichever is later. <br />ARTICLE XXXIII BEREAVEMENT LEAVE <br />33.1 In the event of death of immediate family other than the Employee's spouse or children, <br />the employee shall receive two (2) consecutive twenty -four (24) hour shifts off. <br />33.2 In the event of death of an Employee's spouse, children or stepchildren, the Employer <br />shall provide a total of ninety -six (96) hours of compassionate leave. <br />33.3 For the purpose of this Article, Immediate Family is defined to mean: <br />Parents of the employee; <br />Parents of the employee's spouse; <br />Brothers and Sisters of the employee; <br />Step Parents of the employee; <br />Spouse and Children of the employee; <br />Relatives living with the employee if the employee is acting as a parent and /or legal <br />guardian; and <br />Grandchildren of the employee. <br />33.4 In addition, employees may receive bereavement leave for the death of a grandparent of <br />the employee or the employee's spouse, brother -in -law, or sister -in -law for a total of one (1) <br />twenty -four (24) hour tour of duty. <br />33.E Should an employee need additional time off as a result of the death of a spouse or <br />children, and he can provide a medical certificate by his physician clearly stating the need for <br />such additional time off in excess of the compassionate leave, such additional leave may be <br />granted by the Fire Chief, and shall be deducted from the Employee's accumulated Sick Leave. <br />ARTICLE XXXIV DRUG AND ALCOHOL POLICY <br />34.1 For the purpose of implementing the provisions of this article, each bargaining unit <br />member shall execute medical releases in order for the Employer to obtain the results of the <br />29 <br />
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