[Adopted 5-13-1974 as Ch. 27 of the 1974 Code]
As used herein, the following terms shall have the following meanings:
ANSWER
The respondents explanations of the subject matter of a complaint.
BOARD
The Board of Trustees of the said Village of Albion.
CHAIRMAN
The Chairperson of the Grievance Committee.
COMMITTEE
The Grievance Committee as established herein, including the Chairperson
and the two members thereof.
COMPLAINT
The written allegations constituting a grievance.
DECISION
The written disposition and determination of grievance by the Committee.
EMPLOYEE
Any person directly employed and compensated by the Village of Albion,
except persons employed in the legislative and judicial branch thereof and
persons covered by union contract.
[Amended 8-14-1996 by L.L. No. 5-1996]
GRIEVANCE
A claimed violation, misinterpretation or inequitable application
of the existing rules, procedures, regulations, administrative orders or work
rules of the village or a department or agency thereof, which relate to or
involve employee health or safety, physical facilities, materials or equipment
furnished to employees or supervision of employees; provided, however, that
such term shall not include any matter involving an employee's rate of
compensation, retirement benefits, disciplinary proceedings, discharge or
any matter which is otherwise reviewable pursuant to law or any rule or regulation
having the force and effect of law.
RESPONDENT
The individual against whom a grievance is asserted.
SUPERIORS
Persons regardless of title who are assigned to exercise any level
of supervisory responsibility over Village employees.
VILLAGE
The Village of Albion, Orleans County, New York.
Should a dispute arise as to whether or not any complaint is properly
a matter for proceeding under the grievance procedure, the issue shall be
sent by the complainant or his or her superior directly to the grievance committee
which shall decide that question and its decision shall be final and binding.
Whereupon, the complaint shall be returned for further processing to the stage
from which the issue of proper jurisdiction originated.
The grievance procedure for employees of the village is hereby established
as follows:
A. First stage. The first stage shall consist of the employee's
presentation of his or her grievance to his or her immediate superior who
shall, to such extent as he or she may deem appropriate, consult in turn with
his or her superiors. The discussion and resolution of grievances at the first
stage shall be on an oral and informal basis. If such grievance is not satisfactorily
resolved at this first stage within three working days, such employee may
proceed to the second stage.
B. Second stage.
(1) The second stage shall consist of filing of the employee's
grievance, in writing, with the head of his or her bureau, or its equivalent.
The bureau head shall investigate the grievance and shall dispose of it within
seven working days. The decision shall be in writing to the employee filing
the grievance with copies to the immediate superior and to the department
head. In the process of investigating the grievance the bureau head may consult
with his or her superiors.
(2) The written grievance shall set forth the following information:
(a) Name, address and work location of complainant.
(b) Name, title and work location of respondent.
(c) A concise resume of acts alleged to constitute the grievance,
including names, places, dates and times.
(d) The ruling of an immediate superior.
(e) Other information the complainant may think pertinent.
(f) The signature of the complainant.
(3) The bureau head shall forward the complete grievance
file to the department head upon making disposition.
C. Third stage. Any village employee may appeal, by written
request, to a three-member Grievance Committee established herein from a determination
of a grievance made in accordance with these provisions by his or her bureau
head. Such Grievance Committee shall promptly consider, review and determine
such grievance and render a report and findings thereon to the Board as is
hereinafter provided. The findings of the Grievance Committee shall be binding
unless overruled by the Board.