SEXUAL HARASSMENT COMPLAINT RESOLUTION PROCEDURE Sample Clauses

SEXUAL HARASSMENT COMPLAINT RESOLUTION PROCEDURE. With regard to a grievance alleging sexual harassment, a Postdoctoral Scholar who has timely filed a grievance may elect to substitute the campus Sexual Harassment Complaint Resolution procedure for Step 1 of the Grievance Procedure. Use of the Sexual Harassment Complaint Resolution procedure shall toll the time limits for the Grievance Procedure only if a grievance has been timely filed, pursuant to Article 6, Section A.5. (time limits for filing the written grievance). At any time, an employee may elect to resume the regular grievance procedure in place of the campus Sexual Harassment Complaint Resolution procedure by written notice to the University. The University's Step 1 Grievance response will be issued within fifteen (15) calendar days after such notice to return to Step 1 of the Grievance Procedure is received by the designated campus official.
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SEXUAL HARASSMENT COMPLAINT RESOLUTION PROCEDURE. With regard to grievances alleging sexual harassment, an employee who has timely filed a grievance may elect to substitute the campus/hospital/LBNL Sexual Harassment Complaint Resolution procedure for Step 1 of the Grievance Procedure. Use of the Sexual Harassment Complaint Resolution procedure shall toll the time limits for Step 1 of the Grievance Procedure only if a grievance has been timely filed, pursuant to Article 10 -
SEXUAL HARASSMENT COMPLAINT RESOLUTION PROCEDURE. The Association agrees that a Nurse may elect to substitute the University Sexual Harassment Complaint Resolution Procedure for the Informal Review described in this Article. With this sole exception, the procedures described in this Article and in Article 28 Arbitration, of this Agreement shall be the sole and exclusive means of resolving grievances submitted by Nurses in the bargaining unit.
SEXUAL HARASSMENT COMPLAINT RESOLUTION PROCEDURE. The UC-AFT agrees that a librarian covered by this Agreement may elect to substitute a University Sexual Harassment Complaint Resolution Procedure for Step 1. Informal Resolution described in this Article, provided that at the grievant's request a UC-AFT representative may be present at the meeting on behalf of the grievant.
SEXUAL HARASSMENT COMPLAINT RESOLUTION PROCEDURE. Grievances shall be processed in accordance with the University’s Sexual Violence Sexual Harassment (SVSH) Policy, xxxxx://xxxxxx.xxxx.xxx/doc/4000389/SVSH. A librarian who believes they have been subjected to sexual harassment may file a complaint pursuant to the SVSH Policy or a grievance pursuant to this Article. A grievance filed pursuant to this Article will be forwarded to the Title IX Officer for processing under the SVSH Policy, and the grievance will be held in abeyance pending resolution under the SVSH Policy.
SEXUAL HARASSMENT COMPLAINT RESOLUTION PROCEDURE. 1. Consistent with the University of California’s Sexual Harassment and Sexual Violence Policy (the Policy), a doctor who believes he or she has been subjected to sexual harassment or sexual violence may file a grievance pursuant to this Article. Such complaint or grievance may be filed either instead of or in addition to making a report of sexual harassment to the Title IX Officer (Sexual Harassment Officer) or other appropriate official designated to review and investigate sexual harassment and sexual violence complaints under the Policy. A complaint or grievance alleging sexual harassment or sexual violence must meet all the requirements under this Article, including time limits for filing.

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  • Complaints Procedure 18.1 If the Client has any cause for complaint in relation to the services provided by the Company, he should file a complaint as per the Company’s Complaint Handling policy which is available on the Company’s website.

  • Resolution Procedure a. Step 1

  • DISPUTES RESOLUTION PROCEDURE 10.1 A major objective of this Agreement is to eliminate lost time and/or production arising out of disputes or grievances. The Parties to this Agreement are committed to complying with the terms of this procedure.

  • GRIEVANCE ARBITRATION PROCEDURE The grievance-arbitration procedure set forth in Sections 16.32 through 16.38 shall be applicable only to disputes arising under Division C of this article.

  • Complaint Procedure If an employee has a complaint, which is not a proper subject for a grievance under the grievance procedure, the employee may discuss it with their immediate supervisor. The employee may submit the complaint in writing. If necessary, the employee may also discuss the complaint with the Director of Staff Relations. The employee may have the assistance of their Alliance representative in presenting the complaint. Complaints shall be answered as soon as reasonably possible, but in no event shall an answer be delayed more than seven (7) business days, unless the time for an answer is extended by mutual agreement. If the employee and the Alliance are dissatisfied with the answer they may request a Special Conference.

  • Informal Resolution of Disputes 10.5.1 Upon receipt by one Party of notice of a dispute by the other Party pursuant to Section 10.3 or Section 10.4.5, each Party will appoint a knowledgeable, responsible representative to meet and negotiate in good faith to resolve any dispute arising under this Agreement. The location, form, frequency, duration, and conclusion of these discussions will be left to the discretion of the representatives. Upon agreement, the representatives may utilize other alternative Dispute Resolution procedures such as mediation to assist in the negotiations. Discussions and the correspondence among the representatives for purposes of settlement are exempt from discovery and production and will not be admissible in the arbitration described below or in any lawsuit without the concurrence of both Parties. Documents identified in or provided with such communications that were not prepared for purposes of the negotiations are not so exempted, and, if otherwise admissible, may be admitted in evidence in the arbitration or lawsuit.

  • Harassment Prevention 38.1 Employees should refer in the first instance to the provisions and procedures specified in the employer’s Harassment Policy. The employee’s attention is also drawn to clause 39 Resolution of Employment Relationship Problems. Harassment can take many forms, including sexual harassment, bullying, racial harassment, violence, and other forms of intimidating behaviour.

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