Common use of The Tenure and Promotion Appeal Process Clause in Contracts

The Tenure and Promotion Appeal Process. A recommendation may be appealed on the following grounds: • a significant irregularity or unfairness has occurred in the procedure, or in the selection of the Tenure and Promotion Committee members; • there has been demonstrated bias or motive on the part of a Tenure and Promotion Committee member; • there has been demonstrated bias or motive on the part of any person whose opinion may have materially influenced the decision; or • the decision is unreasonable in the light of the evidence which was available or should have been available, and in light of the standards applied in other similar instances under this Article.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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The Tenure and Promotion Appeal Process. A recommendation may be appealed on the following grounds: a significant irregularity or unfairness has occurred in the procedure, or in the selection of the Tenure and Promotion Committee members; there has been demonstrated bias or motive on the part of a Tenure and Promotion Committee member; there has been demonstrated bias or motive on the part of any person whose opinion may have materially influenced the decision; or the decision is unreasonable in the light of the evidence which was available or should have been available, and in light of the standards applied in other similar instances under this Article.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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The Tenure and Promotion Appeal Process. A recommendation may be appealed on the following grounds: a significant irregularity or unfairness has occurred in the procedure, or in the selection of the Tenure and Promotion Committee members; there has been demonstrated bias or motive on the part of a Tenure and Promotion Committee member; there has been demonstrated bias or motive on the part of any person whose opinion may have materially influenced the recommendation or decision; or the decision is unreasonable in the light of the evidence which was available or should have been available, and in light of the standards applied in other similar instances under this Article.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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