Michigan Technological University recognizes the need to assure that student grievances about faculty actions are evaluated fairly and equitably and, for this purpose, has established the procedures ...
This is part one of a series examining the most topical changes contained in the new Title IX regulations applicable to higher education released by the U.S. Department of Education on April 19, 2024.
Grievance procedures are a means of dispute resolution that can be used by a company to address complaints by employees, suppliers, customers, and/or competitors. A grievance procedure provides a ...
In accord with university policy, the English Department has three procedures for responding to student complaints about instructors.[1] Under ordinary circumstances, students should first attempt to ...
The Graduate School Grievance Process and Procedure (“the Grievance P&P” or “P&P”) establishes and describes the process through which graduate students can communicate concerns related to academic ...
The University's Equal Opportunity, Harassment, and Nondiscrimination Policy prohibits all forms of discrimination within the campus community. Wilkes University is committed to providing a welcoming ...
Before a grievance is initiated, the faculty member is expected to engage in constructive discussion and consultation with the person(s) involved in order to assure that concerns are understood and to ...
The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) provides faculty a procedure through which grievances related to the employment relationship can be pursued. This procedure supports UTSA’s core values of ...
It is the policy of The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) to create a workplace that cultivates a healthy and welcoming environment where talented employees are valued and respected. To that ...
The aim of a grievance procedure is to encourage consistency, transparency and fairness in the handling of workplace problems or complaints. It should allow the employer to seek an informal resolution ...
When do the statutory grievance procedures apply? In general terms, the statutory grievance procedures (SGP), which came into effect in October 2004, apply when an employee raises a ‘grievance’ in ...
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