University Calendar 2010/11
Section III : The Statutes of the University
Statute 7: Academic Staff: Dismissal, Discipline, Grievance Procedures and related matters
Part VI Grievance Procedures



PREFACE
CONTENTS
SEMESTERS
SECTION I
SECTION II
SECTION III
SECTION IV
SECTION V
SECTION VI
SECTION VII
SECTION VIII
SECTION IX
SECTION X
SECTION XI
SECTION XII
SECTION XIII
SECTION XIV
 
ARCHIVE 2004/5
ARCHIVE 2005/6
ARCHIVE 2006/7
ARCHIVE 2007/8
ARCHIVE 2008/9
ARCHIVE 2009/10
 
21. Grievance Procedure
  (1) The Council shall by Ordinance promulgate a Grievance Procedure for members of staff.
  (2) The Procedure shall apply to grievances by members of staff concerning their appointments or employment in relation to matters affecting themselves as individuals or their personal dealings or relationships with other staff of the University, other than those for which provision is made elsewhere in this Statute or in respect of the outcome of any matter dealt with under this Statute, or where the Council has prescribed other procedures.
  (3) The Procedure shall, subject to the statutory dispute resolution procedures, provide that any grievance which raises issues which are the subject of a disciplinary or other process shall not be considered under the Grievance Procedure, and must be raised through that disciplinary or other process.
  (4) The Procedure shall provide for the fair and speedy resolution of complaints, informally wherever possible, and for the complainant to be entitled to be assisted by any other member of staff or by a trade union representative at any hearings prior to that under sub-clause (5) below.
  (5) The Procedure shall make provision for a member of staff who is dissatisfied with the outcome of a complaint to be able to appeal to a Grievance Panel unless the complaint has been ruled frivolous, vexatious or invalid in accordance with the Procedure.

Part I : General
Part II : Redundancy
Part III : Disciplinary and Capability Procedures
Part IV : Incapacity on Health Grounds
Part V : Other Dismissals



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