2020 | Effective date: | 6/24/2014 |
POLICYA. PurposeLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) encourages and facilitates the resolution of employee complaints in a prompt and equitable manner. An employee should first attempt to resolve a complaint with his/her immediate supervisor or divisional HR Center, although this does not extend the deadline for filing a written request for formal review. This policy provides information on filing a formal complaint. B. Persons Affected- This policy applies to all non-probationary Career, non-probationary Term, and non-represented Postdoctoral Fellow employees.
- This policy applies to non-represented employees. Represented employees should consult their collective bargaining agreement (CBA).
- This policy does not apply to probationary Career, probationary Term, Faculty, Limited, Visiting Researcher, Rehired Retiree, Graduate Student Research Assistant (GSRA), and Student Assistant employees.
- This policy does not apply to the following non-employees: affiliates, contract workers, and visitors.
C. ExceptionsRequest for exceptions that exceed what is allowed under current policy or that are not expressly addressed by current policy are considered exceptions to policy. A request for an exception to policy requires, at minimum, approval by the Chief Human Resources and Diversity Officer (CHRO). Depending on the circumstances, some exceptions may require University of California Office of the President (UCOP) and/or Department of Energy (DOE) approval. D. Policy Statement- It is the policy of Berkeley Lab to encourage and facilitate the resolution of employee complaints in a prompt and equitable manner. An employee should first attempt to resolve a complaint with his/her immediate supervisor. Efforts to resolve the matter informally, however, do not extend the deadline for filing a written request for formal review.
- Scope
- A formal complaint is defined as:
- A claim by an individual employee regarding a specific management act that is alleged to have adversely affected the employee's existing terms and conditions of employment, or
- A claim by an individual employee that he/she has been adversely affected by a management action in violation of a provision of this Requirements and Policies Manual (RPM) (PUB-201).
- No formal complaint filed under this Employee Complaint Resolution policy may raise or contest any of the following actions or issues:
- Classification of a position, salary ranges, or the percent change in the
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