Grievance Clearinghouse Committee

The Grievance Clearinghouse Committee shall be the faculty committee that considers current faculty members’ written requests for grievance hearings.

Grievances must be submitted to the Faculty Center (facultycenter@email.arizona.edu). Shortly after a grievance has been received, the GCC will meet to review it and determine the appropriate step: a) the grievance may not be considered because it falls outside of the purview of the GCC, it does not involve a procedure violation, or the faculty member is no longer an employee of the University; b) the grievance will be considered if it falls within the purview of the GCC and involves a procedure violation affecting a current employee of the University.

It is important to note that the GCC will first consider whether the grievant has taken appropriate steps as described below. The GCC may then request additional information. Finally, the GCC will determine whether to refer the grievance to a committee (i.e. the Committee on Conciliation, the Committee on Academic Freedom and Tenure, the University Committee on Ethics and Commitment) or a process (Office of Institutional Equity) for further consideration.

Membership Requirements

The Grievance Clearinghouse Committee consists of the current chairs of the Committee on Academic Freedom and Tenure, the Committee on Conciliation and the University Committee on Ethics and Commitment, a representative of the Office of Institutional Equity, and a faculty representative elected by the Faculty Senate at its May meeting. The Vice chair of CAFT shall also serve on the Grievance Clearinghouse Committee as a non-voting member. The chair of the Committee on Academic Freedom and Tenure will function as the ex officio voting chair of the Grievance Clearinghouse Committee.

Committee Chairs

Professor
Chemical and Environmental Engineering ENGR
Committee Vice Chair
2023 - 2024
Professor
School of Plant Sciences CALS
Committee Chair
2023 - 2024

Membership List

Professor
Speech Language & Hearing Sciences COS
Chair, UCEC
Research Scientist
Veterinary Medicine VET MED
Elected
2021 - 2023
Faculty Senate Member
Professor
Chemical and Environmental Engineering ENGR
Committee Vice Chair
2023 - 2024
Faculty Senate Member
Assistant Vice President
Office of Institutional Equity
2019 - 2024
Associate Professor
Cellular and Molecular Medicine
Chair, Committee on Conciliation
2023 - 2024
Professor
School of Plant Sciences CALS
Committee Chair
2023 - 2024

Upcoming Meetings

To Be Determined: This Committee meets as needed, typically no more than once a month.

There are no upcoming events listed.

Grievance Flowchart Process 

Informal Grievance Process

  1. This chart represents informal and administrative grievance processes. Grievants are strongly encouraged to attempt to resolve their grievance through the Ombuds program, information mediation sponsored by Human Resources, and then exhaust all administrative remedies whenever possible.

  2. The Ombuds program provides informal assistance to prevent or resolve disputes or problems in a neutral setting, to facilitate communication, to preserve or improve working relationships, and to create a better working environment.

  3. Informal Mediation, sponsored by Human Resources, provides neutral, trained mediators from the University community. Those who elect to use this process are provided an opportunity to share their uninterrupted point of view. The mediator does not decide who is right or wrong; instead, the mediator helps people understand the conflict and brainstorm options to solve it.

    Individuals should contact Human Resources (HR) for an appointment with an HR Employee Advisor (520-621-8298; HR-employeeadvising@email.arizona.edu). HR Employee Advising offers faculty and staff a safe and confidential space to seek guidance on work-related concerns, conflicts or challenges. Many situations can be resolved through this process. If mediation is required, HR can provide a referral for securing access to a trained mediator.

  4. Should informal mediation through the Ombuds program and Human Resources fail, faculty member should then exhaust all administrative remedies whenever possible before filing it with the Faculty Center for review by the Grievance Clearinghouse Committee. Please note that the administrative steps may vary depending on the College. Consult the organizational chart of your College. In most cases, a grievance with a Department Head is reviewed by a Vice-Dean. If the Vice-Dean is unable to resolve the grievance or if the grievant disagrees with the decision, the grievant may then appeal to the Dean. If the Dean’s decision is described as final, it cannot be appealed, and the administrative steps have been exhausted. The grievant may then submit his or her petition to the GCC. 

Grievance Process

 

To submit a grievance to the GCC, fill out a petition. The GCC may suggest administrative or informal resolution or decline to forward the grievance to CAFT or the Committee on Conciliation, as outlined in the Bylaws

  1. The Committee on Conciliation has jurisdiction to make inquiry and discuss issues. They consult and advise but do not conduct hearings. If conciliation is not successful, within 30 days the grievant may refer the issue back to GCC.

  2. If the GCC declines to forward a grievance to CAFT, as outlined in the Bylaws, the grievant may appeal that decision to a group of neutral faculty appointed by the Chair of the Faculty. With the recommendation of this group, the GCC may then choose either to affirm the decision to decline to send the grievance forward or overrule that decision and send the grievance to CAFT.

  3. CAFT reviews grievances referred to them and determines whether or not to recommend a formal hearing. Cases with suspension or dismissal; or with adverse decisions on promotion, tenure, continuing status, or nonrenewal as a result of allegedly discriminatory or unconstitutional action; or for release from employment [ABOR 6‐201L] automatically receive a CAFT hearing.

  4. Following the formal hearing, CAFT forwards their recommendation to the President, who makes the final decision. The President’s decision may be appealed, under certain conditions. See the Bylaws for more information.

  5. If the GCC declines to forward a grievance to CAFT, as outlined in the Bylaws, the grievant may appeal that decision to a group of neutral faculty appointed by the Chair of the Faculty. With the recommendation of this group, the GCC may then choose either to affirm the decision to decline to send the grievance forward or overrule that decision and send the grievance to CAFT.