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ARTICLE VI -EMPLOYEE RIGHTS-GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE <br />6.1 DEFINITION OF A GRIEVANCE <br />A grievance is defined as a dispute or disagreement as to the interpretation or application of the <br />specific terms and conditions of this AGREEMENT. <br />6.2 UNION REPRESENTATIVES <br />The EMPLOYER will recognize representatives designated by the UNION as the grievance <br />representatives of the bargaining unit having the duties and responsibilities established by this <br />Article. The UNION shall notify the EMPLOYER in writing of the names of such UNION <br />representatives and of their successors when so designated. <br />6.3 PROCESSING OF A GRIEVANCE <br />It is recognized and accepted by the UNION and the EMPLOYER that the processing of <br />grievances as hereinafter provided is limited by the job duties and responsibilities of the <br />EMPLOYEES and shall therefore be accomplished during normal working hours only when <br />consistent with such EMPLOYEE duties and responsibilities. The aggrieved EMPLOYEE <br />and the UNION REPRESENTATIVE shall be allowed a reasonable amount of time without <br />loss in pay when a grievance is investigated and presented to the EMPLOYER during normal <br />working hours provided the EMPLOYEE and the UNION REPRESENTATIVE have <br />notified and received the approval of the designated supervisor who has determuied that such <br />absence is reasonable and would not be detrimental to the work programs of the <br />EMPLOYER. <br />6.4 PROCEDURE <br />Grievances, as defined by Section 6.1, shall be resolved in conformance with the following <br />procedure: <br />Step 1 • An EMPLOYEE clauning a violation concerning the interpretation or application of <br />this AGREEMENT shall, within twenty-one (21) calendar days after such alleged violation has <br />occurred, present such grievance to the EMPLOYEE'S supervisor as designated by the <br />EMPLOYER. The EMPLOYER-designated representative will discuss and give an answer to <br />such Step 1 grievance within ten (10) calendar days after receipt. A grievance not resolved in <br />Step 1 and appealed to Step 2 shall be placed in writing setting forth the nature of the <br />grievance, the facts on which it is based, the provision or provisions of the AGREEMENT <br />allegedly violated, and the remedy requested and shall be appealed to Step 2 within ten (10) <br />calendar days after the EMPLOYER-designated representative's final answer in Step 1. Any <br />grievance not appealed in writing to Step 2 by the UNION within ten (10) calendar days shall <br />be considered waived. <br />Step 2• If appealed, the written grievance shall be presented by the UNION and discussed <br />with the EMPLOYER-designated Step 2 representative. The EMPLOYER-designated <br />representative shall give the UNION the EMPLOYER'S Step 2 answer in writing within ten <br />3 <br />
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