Common use of Harassment Complaints Clause in Contracts

Harassment Complaints. An employee with an allegation of harassment is called the complainant and the person who they are making a complaint against is called the respondent. A harassment complaint is not a grievance. The complainant must follow this complaint process. However, any action taken by the Employer as a result of the complaint process may be grieved. All complaints will be kept confidential by the complainant, the respondent, the Employer, the Union and witnesses. The complainant and the respondent (if they are a member of the Union) have the right to union representation. A complainant may try to informally resolve their complaint with the assistance of a supervisor, manager, xxxxxxx, union staff representative or mediator. If the complainant is satisfied with the outcome reached at this point, the complaint is resolved. Until a harassment complaint is resolved, the Employer may take interim measures, including separating the complainant and respondent. A complainant has the right to file a complaint under the Human Rights Code of British Columbia.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: agreements.bcgeu.ca, agreements.bcgeu.ca, www.memberresourcecentre.com

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Harassment Complaints. β€Œ An employee with an allegation of harassment is called the complainant and the person who they are making a complaint against is called the respondent. A harassment complaint is not a grievance. The complainant must follow this complaint process. However, any action taken by the Employer as a result of the complaint process may be grieved. All complaints will be kept confidential by the complainant, the respondent, the Employer, the Union and witnesses. The complainant and the respondent (if they are a member of the Union) have the right to union representation. A complainant may try to informally resolve their complaint with the assistance of a supervisor, manager, xxxxxxx, union staff representative or mediator. If the complainant is satisfied with the outcome reached at this point, the complaint is resolved. Until a harassment complaint is resolved, the Employer may take interim measures, including separating the complainant and respondent. A complainant has the right to file a complaint under the Human Rights Code of British Columbia.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Living Services Collective Agreement

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Harassment Complaints. An employee with an allegation of harassment is called the complainant and the person who they are making a complaint against is called the respondent. A harassment complaint is not a grievance. The complainant must follow this complaint process. However, any action taken by the Employer as a result of the complaint process may be grieved. All complaints will be kept confidential by the complainant, the respondent, the Employer, the Union and the witnesses. The complainant and the respondent (respondent, if they are a member of the Union) , will have the right to union representation. A complainant may try to informally resolve their complaint with the assistance of a supervisor, manager, job xxxxxxx, union staff representative or mediator. If the complainant is satisfied with the outcome reached at this point, the complaint is will be considered resolved. Until a harassment complaint complainant is resolved, the Employer may take interim measures, including separating the complainant and respondent. A complainant has the right to file a complaint under the Human Rights Code of British Columbia.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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