Common use of Promotion and Tenure Grievances Clause in Contracts

Promotion and Tenure Grievances. 13.15.1 A promotion case not resolved by appeal (Section 13.14) may be grieved and go directly to arbitration if the AAUP-WSU concurs with the candidate that (a) an error in the described procedures materially affected the outcome, (b) the decision was not based upon the applicable criteria included in the Promotion and Tenure File, or (c) the outcome was arbitrary, discriminatory or capricious. If the AAUP submits a promotion case to arbitration it must do so within thirty (30) working days of receiving the President’s disposition of the case (Section 13.14.7). The arbitrator will be selected by the procedure specified in Section 16.6.1.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, thewebsiteofwrightstateuniversitysaaupchapter.files.wordpress.com

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Promotion and Tenure Grievances. 13.15.1 T13.15.1 A promotion case not resolved by appeal (Section 13.14T13.14) may be grieved and go directly to arbitration if the AAUP-WSU concurs with the candidate that (a) an error in the described procedures materially affected the outcome, (b) the decision was not based upon the applicable criteria included in the Promotion and Tenure File, or (c) the outcome was arbitrary, discriminatory or capricious. If the AAUP submits a promotion case to arbitration it must do so within thirty (30) working days of receiving the President’s disposition of the case (Section 13.14.7T13.14.7). The arbitrator will be selected by the procedure specified in Section 16.6.1.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: thewebsiteofwrightstateuniversitysaaupchapter.files.wordpress.com, policy.wright.edu, dam.assets.ohio.gov

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Promotion and Tenure Grievances. 13.15.1 A promotion case not resolved by appeal (Section 13.14) may be grieved and go directly to arbitration if the AAUP-WSU concurs with the candidate that (a) an error in the described procedures materially affected the outcome, (b) the decision was not based upon the applicable criteria included in the Promotion and Tenure File, or (c) the outcome was arbitrary, discriminatory or capricious. If the AAUP submits a promotion case to arbitration it must do so within thirty (30) working days of receiving the President’s disposition of the case (Section 13.14.7). The arbitrator will be selected by the procedure specified in Section 16.6.1.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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