Collective Bargaining Agreement Sample Steward Clause
Labor contract between the Service Employees International Union, Local 767, and Windemere Nursing (source: http://www.seiu767.org/WINDEMERE.pdf):
5.6 Stewards.
(a) The Home agrees to recognize such Union stewards, duly appointed by and acting as agents of the Union, who may receive complaints and process grievances through the grievance procedure. The Union shall provide the Home with a written list of such stewards and alternates, if any.
(b) Union stewards shall be permitted to use a reasonable amount of work time with pay, as approved in advance by the Administrator (which approval will not be unreasonably denied), for the purpose of handling and processing grievances.
(c) The Union steward shall not direct any worker how to perform or not perform his/her work, shall not countermand the order of a supervisor and shall not interfere with the normal operations of the Home or any other worker.
(d) The Home's designated representative shall be required to meet with only one Union steward and/or the Union Chairperson on any grievance.
5.7 Handling of Contract Matters.
The Union Chairperson(s) will be allowed up to four scheduled hours per week (or more if needed) with pay to handle matters under this contract, provided that it does not interfere with patient care or with the operating needs of the Home.
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