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rules and regulations, and other policies and practices. The following disciplinary actions taken against <br />permanent employees are appealable under this procedure: <br />a. Suspensions in excess of 3 days <br />b. A salary reduction for which the financial equivalent exceeds 24 working hours <br />c. Demotions <br />d. Dismissals <br />Performance appraisals, denial of merit increases, and disciplinary actions equivalent to 3 day <br />suspensions are not appealable under the grievance procedure. <br />4. Representative - A person who, at the request of the employee or supervisor, is invited to participate in <br />the grievance or conferences. <br />5. Immediate Supervisor - The person having performance evaluation responsibility for the Grievant. <br />6. Class Grievance — <br />a. Each employee must submit his or her grievance in writing. Individual grievances may be <br />treated as a single grievance or as a class at the discretion of the parties. <br />b. Resolution of a class grievance may not be consistent among all grievant's in the class <br />grievance due to differences in circumstances or occurrences which brought about the <br />grievance. <br />c. Any grievant not satisfied with the decision at any procedural step shall retain their individual <br />right to appeal to the next step in the grievance procedure. <br />7. Answer - The response to the grievance. All answers must be written. If an answer does not resolve <br />the grievance to the grievant's satisfaction, the answer will inform the grievant of the next step in the <br />grievance procedure, and the time deadline for processing. <br />C. Procedure <br />Informal Resolution - Within ten days after a grievant knew, or by reasonable diligence should have <br />known, of the condition upon which a grievance may be based, the grievant shall attempt to resolve it <br />by an informal conference with the grievant's immediate supervisor. This step will be deemed waived if <br />the immediate supervisor, or the immediate supervisor's action, is the subject of the grievance. <br />Every effort shall be made to resolve a grievance through discussion between the employee and the <br />employee's immediate supervisor. It is the spirit and intent of this procedure that all grievances are <br />settled quietly and fairly without any subsequent discrimination against employees who may seek to <br />adjust a grievance. Every effort shall be made to find an acceptable solution at the lowest level of <br />supervision. <br />The supervisor will answer the grievance, in writing, within ten days presentation by the employee. <br />If the problem cannot be resolved between the employee and the immediate supervisor, the employee <br />may, within ten days from the date of receiving the written answer from his or her supervisor, request <br />an interview with the division head, if one exists, in order to discuss the grievance. The meeting with <br />the division head will be held within ten days of the employee submitting the request for the meeting. <br />The division head will answer within ten days of meeting with the grievant(s). <br />If the division head and the employee cannot reach a solution to the grievance, the employee may, <br />within ten days from the date of receiving the answer from the division head, request in writing and be <br />granted an interview with the Police Chief The interview will be scheduled within ten days of the <br />employee submitting the request. <br />Page 4 of 19 <br />Dispatchers MOU Clean Version Septcmher I8.doc <br />9/11/2007 <br />