When an employee believes that he has been treated unfairly, he can initiate grievance procedures. No recriminatory action will be taken against the employee for initiating the grievance procedure. The following steps must be followed when a grievance is initiated.
A. Step I: informal procedure.
(1) When an employee or a group of employees wishes to initiate a grievance, it must first be brought to the attention of the immediate supervisor and/or the department head. This will be accomplished informally in order to encourage settlement of the issue at the most immediate level in the shortest amount of time. Within five working days of the act or occurrence, the employee will be required to provide a brief written explanation on the Grievance Report Form which can be obtained from the Personnel Office.
(2) The employee must attempt to obtain satisfaction under this informal procedure before a grievance concerning the same matter will be accepted under the formal grievance procedure.
(3) The department head or immediate supervisor cannot reject the grievance under Step I for any reason. The department head or the immediate supervisor must allow the employee every opportunity to present fully his case and must assist him to the extent practical. The department head or immediate supervisor, after reviewing the case, will, within three working days, notify the employee in writing of the action he proposes to take, if any, and further advise the employee of his right to initiate a formal grievance if the matter is not resolved to the employee's satisfaction. A copy of the written notice must be forwarded to the Personnel Office and is to include:
(a) A brief synopsis of the employee's grievance.
(b) A summary of the facts presented and considered.
(c) The determination and action proposed.
(4) The Personnel Office will establish a separate file, not a part of the employee's file, for use in a possible formal grievance procedure.
B. Step II: formal procedure.
(1) An employee is entitled to follow the formal grievance procedure if the informal grievance is not resolved to his satisfaction. To initiate the formal procedure, however, the employee must first have gone through the informal procedure.
(2) The formal grievance must be initiated within five working days from the date that the department head or immediate supervisor provided the employee with the written determination according to the informal procedure requirements.
(3) The employee will submit to the Personnel Office the Grievance Report Form originally filled out for the informal procedure.
(4) The employee must provide the following information either on the grievance form or in an additional written statement:
(a) Sufficient detail to identify the basis for the grievance.
(b) The name(s) of witnesses.
(c) The relief sought. (A request for disciplinary action against an official or another employee is not a request for personal relief.)
(5) The written grievance must be submitted to the Personnel Officer, which will attach a copy of the informal grievance determination by the department head or immediate supervisor to the formal, written grievance. The Personnel Office staff will attach a statement of its review of the grievance for its propriety and compliance with the mandated procedure. The Personnel Office staff representative will notify the Grievance Board, department head and all parties of the date of the formal grievance hearing. The Board will meet within five working days after receipt of the grievance by the Personnel Office.