CUSU definition
Examples of CUSU in a sentence
In the event of the inadequacy of such a policy to your grievance, the CUSU Board of Trustees shall be ultimately responsible.
The terms and conditions of your employment are governed by the CUSU’s Constitution and Standing Orders, CUSU Internal Policy, by such regulations and other rules as may be made under the authority of the Constitution and Standing Orders, by any collective agreements which may from time to time be made between the CUSU and the Trades Unions recognised by the CUSU and by the decisions of the CUSU Board of Trustees, which is ultimately responsible for your employment.
When your employment ends, you must return to the CUSU all property belonging to it that is still in your possession.
It shall be the responsibility of the CUSU, through the Board of Trustees, to communicate these limits.
The CUSU recognises that fully representative Trades Unions contribute to good staff relations and welcomes union membership, although this is not a condition of employment.
If you have any grievance or complaint to your employment with the CUSU you should follow the Staff Grievance Policy (or complaints policy as it exists and is communicated to you during your employment with CUSU) as laid down in the CUSU’s Internal Policy.
The CUSU Board of Trustees shall be ultimately responsible for ensuring your remuneration; however, this task will usually be delegated to a member of staff.
The CUSU shall maintain insurance cover in accordance with the Employers Liability (Compulsory Insurance) Act 1969.
There is no defined retirement age at CUSU and you may volunteer to retire at any time; the CUSU reserves the right to review these terms and consider a specific retirement age for your role should it be objectively justified following consultation and review.
Disciplinary Rules and Procedure will be carried out by way of the CUSU’s Internal Policy or, in the event of such policy’s inadequacy, by the General Manager as overseen by the CUSU Board of Trustees.