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IBEW Local 21 Steward Forms
Grievance/Arbitration and other Related Forms
When the Member Doesn't Have a Grievance
For most shop stewards, the process of handling grievances is pretty routine. We are out there on the property, every day making sure that management holds to the agreement.
And when the member comes to us with a problem, we check it out. We do the proper grievance investigation to determine whether the issue is really grievable under our agreement
But what happens when we do all we can but the problem is not a real live grievance? It's happened to all of us. Your coworker--someone you've worked with for ten years asks you to file the grievance that just isn't a grievance.
What do you do?
Let's start with what you shouldn't do. Don't file the complaint or issue if you know it isn't really a grievance. If you do, you are transmitting three pretty poor messages. [Read More]
Downloadable Forms
• Grievance Fact Sheet
This fact sheet should be used on every grievance and should be filled out by the grievant and then given to the steward. Stewards may assist in completing this form
Stewards employed at SBC / AT&T:
• Grievance / Arbitration Form in Acrobat format
• Grievance – Request for Information Letter # 1
• Grievance – Request for Information Letter # 2
Stewards employed at ALTURA:
• Grievance / Arbitration Form
Stewards employed at COMCAST:
• Grievance / Arbitration Form
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