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This includes the following:
Research Foundation Employees | Research Assistants | Lab Technicians
Exception:
Where a complaint involves an issue such as misconduct in science or conflict
of interest, which is subject to review under established campus guidelines,
those guidelines and not this complaint procedure must be followed.
Procedure for Resolving Allegations of Workplace Discrimination
Review Process
The Research Foundation of State University of New York (the “RF” or “Research
Foundation”) has a process for addressing allegations of workplace discrimination
or unlawful harassment (“discrimination”). This procedure provides a means
to address allegations of discrimination at the RF. An RF employee may
seek an informal or a formal review. This procedure describes the requirements
for an informal and formal review process.
Requirements for an Informal Resolution with the Supervisor
A Research Foundation employee should attempt to resolve concerns of alleged
discrimination by notifying his/her supervisor as soon as practicable
after an alleged act occurs. At the employee’s own election or if it is
not practical for the employee to discuss the situation with the immediate
supervisor, the employee may discuss the concerns of alleged discrimination
with the next level of supervision or the RF Office of Human Resources.
When an employee brings an informal allegation of discrimination to the attention of his/her supervisor or the next level of supervision, that supervisor should review the allegation and take steps to address the situation, as appropriate. Supervisors should seek the assistance of the Office of Diversity and Affirmative Action in resolving an informal discrimination complaint.
Resolution with the Local RF Office of Human Resources
The RF employee should contact Human Resources if the employee feels it
is not practical to discuss the informal discrimination allegation, or
is unable to reach resolution, with his/her supervisor. Human Resource
will review the allegation and take steps to address the situation as
appropriate.
Based on this review, Human Resources may propose a resolution to the employee and/or the supervisor. The result of this informal review process may be the Human Resources determination that the complaint is more appropriately addressed under the RF’s "Procedure for Solving Problems in the Workplace." In such cases, Human Resources will refer the employee to the workplace complaint manager responsible for the "Procedure for Solving Problems in the Workplace" at the operating location. If the supervisor or Human Resources is unable to resolve the allegation of discrimination via the informal review process, the employee will be so advised and may seek a formal review under this procedure.
Requirements for the Formal Review Process
General Requirements
For the formal review process to be initiated, the person making the allegation
(the “complainant”) must file a written complaint (the “complaint”) with
the RF alleging discrimination. This formal review process may be used
by or about an RF employee or former RF employee concerning an allegation
of discrimination. If a formal complaint is against a non-RF employee
(e.g., state employee, vendor, independent contractor, student, etc.),
the RF should review the complaint and refer the complaint to the appropriate
persons at the non-RF entity with whom the non-RF employee is affiliated,
as appropriate. Refer to the Process Matrix at the end of this document
for additional information. If the complaint is referred, the RF will
use reasonable efforts to monitor the status of the complaint, as appropriate.
The formal review process generally consists of the following: (1) a written complaint signed by the complainant, (2) a review and investigation by the Office of Diversity and Affirmative Action (RF Fact-Finder), (3) a fact-finder’s report to the RF’s operations manager, (4) the RF operations manager’s recommended action to the RF’s executive vice president or designee, and (5) a final RF determination. Required Process for Formal Complaints The following table provides the procedure to be followed under the formal review process (RF representatives are encouraged to accomplish the following actions as expeditiously as practicable):
A copy of the written complaint detailing the allegation will be retained by the Office of Diversity and Affirmative Action (not the employee’s personal file).
Please click here, to review the RF policy