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MARSHALL UNIVERSITY COMPLAINT RESOLUTION PROCEDURE
Marshall University, in its continuing effort to seek equity in
education and employment and also comply with Federal and State
anti-discrimination legislation, has adopted a complaint procedure for
the prompt and equitable investigation and resolution of allegations of
discrimination, harassment and/or disparate treatment. This procedure
may be used by any Marshall University student or employee. This procedure will not replace the employee grievance procedure
established by W.
Va. Code §6C-2-2 and other outside enforcement agencies, such as the
West Virginia Human Rights Commission, the Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission, the Office for Civil Rights of the Department of Education
and the Office of Federal Contract Compliance of the Department of
Labor.
Rather, the Complaint Resolution Procedure provides a mechanism through
which the University may identify and resolve incidents and allegations
of discrimination and harassment. Marshall University recognizes and
accepts its responsibility in this regard and believes that the
establishment of this internal process will benefit students, faculty,
staff and administration alike, permitting investigation and resolution
of problems.
Requirements for Filing Complaints
1. A complaint must be submitted in writing to the Office of Equity
Programs. Forms are available for your convenience (see link at bottom
of page).
2. An employee or student must file a complaint within 30 days following the alleged discriminatory/harassing act or the date on which the complainant first knew or reasonably should have known of such act if the date is later. 3. Complaints must be filed with the Office of Equity Programs. 4. Any use of the word "day" or "days" refers to business days, excluding holidays and official University closings. 5. Confidentiality All participants in the discrimination/harassment complaint resolution process described below, including the complainant and respondent, witnesses and any other parties shall respect the confidentiality of the proceedings. Breaches of confidentiality jeopardize effective functioning of internal complaint resolution. Participants are authorized to discuss the case only with those persons whose university duties entail a clear and genuine need to know. 6.Nothing in the Complaint Resolution process operates to deny or infringe upon an employee’s right to pursue a formal grievance. Overview of Process
Marshall University has adopted a complaint procedure for the prompt and
equitable investigation and resolution of all allegations of
discrimination/harassment and/or disparate treatment.
This procedure is intended to resolve matters of unlawful
discrimination/harassment and/or disparate treatment on the campus in a
non-adversarial manner. It may be used by students, faculty, and staff.
The steps in the complaint procedures are outlined below:
Through this Complaint Resolution Procedure, the University intends
to assure all parties involved that they will get fair and equal
treatment and that, allegations will be resolved to mutual satisfaction. Please read the Complaint Procedures carefully and ask the Equity
Officer any questions you may have about any matter related to the
process at 696-2597 or
douglasm@marshall.edu.
You
may obtain a copy of the Complaint Procedure at the office of Equity
Programs (OM 206).
Please be advised that those seeking to file a grievance should adhere to the policies and procedures outlined by the WVPEGB. |
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