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Grievance Handling

Effectively Representing Your Members

What is a Grievance

 A workplace violation  A dispute between the union or a unit member and management

Is it a Gripe or A Grievance

 Grounds for a grievance


   

The contract The Law & Education Codes District Rules and policies Past Practices

The Crucial Ws of Grievance Investigations


Who When Where What Why

Crucial Ws (cont.)
 WHO is involved  WHEN did it happen  WHERE did it happen  WHAT happened (EXACTLY)

Crucial Ws Continued

   

WHY is it grievable WHEN must the grievance be filed WHAT are the deadline dates WHAT must be done to make the grievant WHOLE

Guidelines for writing Grievances


 The Situation


Who, what, when & where Why is it grievable What is needed to remedy the situation

 The Contention


 The Remedy


Grievance Levels Informal

 An initial attempt to solve the problem at the lowest level.  Usually consists of an informal meeting with the grievant,steward and management.

Grievance Levels Formal


 Usually steps 1 thru 4 (depending on contract).  Must be in writing.  Includes through the Board level.

Grievance Levels Arbitration/Civil Court


 Types of arbitration
 

Binding Recommendary Alternative forum of redress

 Civil Court


Duty of Fair Representation


A Legal Responsibility
 Union has a duty to represent all people included in the unit, regardless of membership.  Union has a duty to investigate all grievance requests fairly.  Union must have a basis for not pursuing a grievance.

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