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The Grievance Advisory
Committee, exclusive of the ex officio members, advises faculty on grievance
procedures concerning their rights and privileges and advises all members of the
University community on procedures for charges resulting from alleged violation of the
Faculty
Code of Conduct. It consults, as needed, with departmental chairs and deans on questions
concerning promotion and appointment, as well as disciplinary matters.
It also conducts
periodic review of the grievance procedures, making recommendations to
the Senate regarding required changes or modifications in the system. The Committee meets
with individuals as needed, and as a committee, quarterly.
Grievance Advisory Committee (GAC) is primarily advisory for complaints
against faculty and/or administration that may be directed to the
Charges Committee or to
the Committee on Privilege and Tenure (P&T).
The Committee advises the faculty members
on whether or how to proceed with a grievance (such as lack of compliance with applicable
procedures regarding personnel actions) or a charge (such as a violation of the Faculty
Code of Conduct) and which standing committee (Charges or P&T) is appropriate. The
Committee assists faculty, staff, and students in choosing the appropriate route for a
formal complaint or grievance and advises in the preparation of the complaint.
Anyone wishing to speak to a counselor are
encouraged to contact Dayna Baker in the Academic Senate Office at 310-206-2469 or by
email to dsbaker@senate.ucla.edu.
Interactions with Administration
The Committee meets as needed with administrators. The
counselors interact with the Ombuds Office, the Student Affairs Office and
other Offices in their attempt to resolve issues. No established interaction pattern with any
administrator.
Issues, Concerns, Goals
The Committee will attempt to mediate complaints or grievances, effecting resolution
where possible. Complainants and accused faculty members are advised to consult with the Committee
before proceeding either to Charges or to Privilege and Tenure.
Membership
The committee consists of seven faculty members: five appointed for up to 3 years by the Committee on Committees
and confirmed by the Legislative Assembly from members of the Senate who have already
served at least two years on Privilege and Tenure and/or Charges; the Chair of Privilege
and Tenure, ex officio; and the Chair of Charges, ex officio. Committee on
Committees appoints and Legislative Assembly confirms the Chair.
COMMITTEE MANUAL
Committee Service: If you are an Academic Senate member and have an interest in serving on this, or any other Academic Senate committee, please take a moment to indicate your preferences for service on our Committee Volunteer Form.
By actively participating in Senate Committees, we ensure that academic and administrative decisions are informed and enriched by broad faculty input. Thank you for your interest in shared Faculty Governance. |