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ORIGINATOR: Provost and Chief Academic Officer
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45.0 |
45.0 |
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4/30/04 |
12/06/01 |
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ORIGINATOR: Provost and Chief Academic Officer
SUBJECT: Policy 45.0 - Faculty Grievance Procedures
I. Introduction
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In accordance with the University
System of Maryland (“USM”) Policy
on Faculty Grievances (II.4.00), approved by the Board of Regents on November
30, 1989, these Faculty Grievance Procedures (“Procedures”)
are for faculty members who wish to address problems, differences of opinion
or complaints.
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University
of Maryland University College (“UMUC”) is a collegial institution
that understands policies are formal mechanisms by which faculty can raise
formal grievances. As such, and in accordance with the USM Policy on Faculty
Grievances,
these Procedures provide the steps for faculty members to follow for a formal
review and resolution of complaints that cannot be resolved through informal
discussions.
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No complaint shall be reviewed under these Procedures if the complaint
pertains to an official policy, regulation, or procedure of the University
System of Maryland
or UMUC; a decision or action by the Board of Regents, the Chancellor, or the
President; or any matter the remedy for which would contravene or interfere with
any such official policy, regulation, procedure, decision, or action.
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Allegations of misconduct in
scholarly work shall be processed under Policy 70.10 – Misconduct in Scholarly Work. Allegations of discrimination or harassment
shall be processed under Policy 40.3 - Policy and Procedures on Affirmative
Action, Equal Opportunity, and Sexual Harassment. Promotion decisions shall
be governed
by Policy 181.00 – Faculty Appointment, Rank, and Promotion.
- In the Procedures
outlined below, the burden rests upon the faculty member filing a grievance
to provide clear and convincing evidence supporting the
rights to go forward with a grievance and to have a disposition of a grievance
in his
or her favor.
II. Definitions
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“Faculty” refers
to all individuals appointed under faculty contracts and other UMUC employees
serving in faculty roles.
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The “Grievant” refers
to the UMUC Faculty member who files a grievance under
these Procedures.
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The “Respondent” refers
to the individual UMUC faculty or staff member or UMUC academic department(s)
or administrative unit(s) against whom the
grievance
is filed. If the grievance is filed against an academic department or administrative
unit, the appropriate Dean, Vice President, or Vice Provost shall act as
the Respondent.
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The term “conference” refers
to a communication between two or more individuals by telephone, in writing
(including but not limited to e-mail,
fax, or posted
letter), through videoconferencing, or in person.
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“Grievance Committee” refers
to the appropriate regional Faculty Grievance Committee. An ad hoc Faculty
Grievance Committee shall be established as needed
in each of the geographic regions: Adelphi, UMUC-Asia and UMUC-Europe.
- “Faculty Grievance Panel” refers
to a group of at least six Faculty members who shall be recommended by
the Deans and Vice Presidents of each region
and approved individually by the Faculty Advisory Council. The term of membership
shall be two years.
III. Procedures
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Faculty who wish to bring a grievance under these Procedures must
first request a conference with the appropriate Dean or Vice President or
their designee and attempt to resolve the matter informally within 20 working
days of reasonable knowledge of the alleged act or omission.
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If a satisfactory
resolution is not reached, the Grievant may file a grievance in writing
with the Assistant Provost for Faculty and International Affairs
(“Assistant Provost”) within 40 working days of reasonable knowledge of the
alleged act or omission. If the grievance is filed against the Assistant
Provost, the grievance shall be filed with the Provost and Chief Academic
Officer (“Provost”). The grievance shall include:
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A concise description
of the act or omission,
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All facts relevant
to the grievance,
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The resolution sought,
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Evidence
of attempted informal resolution,
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All arguments in
support of the desired solution, and
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Relevant supporting
documentation.
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Within 5 working
days of receipt of the grievance, the Assistant Provost shall convene
a Grievance Committee consisting of three Collegiate Faculty members
selected by the Assistant Provost from the Faculty Grievance Panel.
The Assistant Provost shall designate one member of the Grievance Committee
as “Chair”. No member of the Grievance Committee may be personally or
professionally associated with the Grievant’s allegation. The Assistant
Provost shall be an ex-officio member of the Grievance Committee.
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Once
the Grievance Committee is convened, the Assistant Provost shall immediately
inform the Respondent, the appropriate Dean and Vice President, the
appropriate Grievance Committee, and the Provost in writing of the alleged
act or
omission. All material reviewed shall be considered confidential and
shared only with those with a need to know. The Assistant Provost shall
forward the contents of the grievance pertaining to the Respondent
to him or her.
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Within 30 working
days of being convened, the Grievance Committee shall complete an investigation,
which may include a fact-finding
conference. The
Grievance Committee shall communicate with the Grievant and the Respondent
and
give the Respondent the opportunity to present any relevant evidence.
The Respondent may submit questions in writing for the Grievant regarding
the alleged act or omission that is the subject of the grievance.
The Grievance Committee may be advised by legal counsel during this process.
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If
a fact-finding conference is held, the Grievant and the Respondent
shall be entitled to participate. The Grievant and the Respondent may
be
accompanied by a representative, who may be an attorney. The Grievant
shall bear
the expenses of his or her representative. Representatives may
advise during the course of a fact-finding conference, but shall not
personally
participate. Parties who wish to be accompanied by an attorney
must inform the Chair of the Grievance Committee in writing at least
5 working
days
before the scheduled date of the fact-finding conference. Representatives
may not participate in lieu of the Grievant or Respondent(s).
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Within
5 working days of completing its investigation, the Grievance Committee
shall deliberate and issue a brief written opinion containing
its findings
and any recommendations to the Provost. The opinion and recommendations
must be supported by a majority vote of the Grievance Committee
members.
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Within 5 working
days of receiving the Grievance Committee’s opinion, the Provost shall
review the opinion and render one of the following decisions:
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A ruling in
favor of the Grievant that grants the Grievant’s proposed resolution;
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A
ruling in favor of the Grievant that provides a different resolution;
or
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A ruling in favor
of the Respondent.
- In addition, the Provost or designee shall notify the Grievant, the Respondent, the Grievance Committee, the Assistant Provost, and the appropriate Dean and Vice President of the decision in writing.
IV. Appeals
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If the Grievant
or Respondent believes that the process outlined in these Procedures
was not followed, an appeal may be submitted in writing to the President
within
10 working days of receipt of the Provost’s decision.
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Within 10 working
days of receipt of the appeal, the President or designee(s) shall review
any relevant materials and may communicate with the Grievant,
the Respondent, the Assistant Provost, the Provost, and the Grievance
Committee to determine whether the process was followed. The President
shall render
one of the following decisions:
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If the President finds evidence of violation of these Procedures,
the President may direct the Provost to review the case anew or issue
a new decision and resolution, if appropriate.
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If the President finds
no evidence of violation of these Procedures, the President shall uphold
the ruling of the Provost.
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The President shall notify the Grievant, the Respondent, the Grievance
Committee, the Assistant Provost, the appropriate Dean and Vice President,
and the Provost in writing, within 20 working days of receipt of the appeal.
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decision of the President is final and not appealable.
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