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

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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


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