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covered by the provisions of this Memorandum. Such excluded ordinances, resolutions, <br /> rules and regulations shall not be subject to the Grievance Procedure. <br /> 32.2 Grievances as defined in (1) above shall be processed only in the following manner: <br /> A. An employee who wishes to file a grievance shall discuss the issues with a <br /> management official in the department designated by the Police Chief. In the <br /> event the employee is not satisfied, or has not received a response within fifteen <br /> (15) calendar days, the grievance may be referred to the Association who may <br /> seek a resolution with the management of the department or invoke the <br /> procedures hereinafter specified. <br /> B. The Association may notify the Human Resources Director or designated <br /> representative in writing that a grievance exists, and in such notification state the <br /> particulars of the grievance and if possible, the nature of the determination which <br /> is desired. The Human Resources Director or designated representative shall <br /> thereupon investigate the issues involved, meet with the grievant and attempt to <br /> reach a satisfactory resolution of the problem. No grievance may be processed <br /> under paragraphs (c) and (d) below which has not first been filed and investigated <br /> in pursuance of this paragraph(b). <br /> C. Any grievance which has not been resolved by the procedures herein above set <br /> forth may be referred to the City Manager by the Association or by the Human <br /> Resources Director. Any such referral shall be in writing, and the specific issues <br /> involved shall be detailed in such referral together with a statement of the <br /> resolution, which is desired. The City Manager shall designate a personal <br /> representative to investigate the merits of the grievance,to meet with the grievant, <br /> and to settle such grievance or to make recommendations thereon to the City <br /> Manager. <br /> D. In the event the parties hereto are unable to reach a mutually satisfactory.accord <br /> on any grievance, excluding termination cases, (as the term "grievance" is <br /> hereinabove defined) which arises and is presented during the term of this <br /> Memorandum of Understanding, such. grievance shall be submitted to an <br /> Adjustment Board comprised of three (3) employee representatives, and three (3) <br /> representatives of the City. <br /> E. If an Adjustment Board is unable to arrive at a majority decision, either the <br /> Association or the City may require that the grievance be referred to an impartial <br /> arbitrator who shall be designated by mutual agreement between the Association <br /> and the City Manager. The fees and expenses of the arbitrator and of a Court <br /> Recorder shall be shared equally by the Association and the City. Each party, <br /> however, shall bear the cost of its own presentation, including preparation and <br /> post hearing briefs, if any. <br /> Decisions of Adjustment board or Arbitrators on matters properly before them shall be <br /> final and binding on the parties hereto,to the extent-permitted by the Charter of the City. <br /> 26 <br />