Ours is found in the "Harassment and Discrimination" policy in HR. Our Grievance policy is currently in development and should address this issue as well.
http://content.nwacc.edu/administrativeservices/policyforas/hr/HarrassmentDiscrimination.pdf Lynda Lloyd, M.Ed. Director of Policy Adjunct Faculty NWACC Policy<http://www.nwacc.edu/web/policy/policy_procedure> 479-619-4248 This message is intended solely for the recipient to whom it is addressed. If you are not the intended recipient, do not disclose, distribute or copy this email. Please notify the sender immediately and delete this email from your system. From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Emily Wood Sent: Wednesday, October 28, 2015 8:53 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [acupa-l] anti-retaliation policy Dear ACUPA members, Does your institution have an Anti-retaliation Policy? It seems retaliation is linked to specific types of accusations of wrong-doing and resulting workplace investigations, so the issue could be addressed in the related policies (e.g., grievance, discipline, anti-harassment/discrimination) or one could have a comprehensive anti-retaliation policy that covers all retaliation. I'd be grateful for feedback on which approach your institution has chosen, or other options that might be out there. Thanks, Emily Wood Replying to Messages: Replying (using Reply) to an ACUPA-L e-mail will distribute your message to the ENTIRE list of members. To send a message privately, reply directly to the individual who sent the message (their e-mail address appears in the "From" line of their original e-mail). To Unsubscribe: Go to http://www.acupa.org/MembershipForm_Discontinue.html and complete the form. We will remove you from the list within 24 hours, during normal business hours. Questions about the ACUPA e-list? Contact Jamie Parris at [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]?subject=ACUPA%20e-list%20assistance> or 607-255-6837.
