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EMPLOYEE ORGANIZATIONS | No. 3-38 | Rev. |
| Date 8-17-77 | |||
OLD VERSION
POLICY
A. Employee Rights
The University expects to be fair with employees. It is not necessary
for an employee to join an employee organization to obtain fair
treatment or exercise his/her right to make suggestions, utilize the
grievance procedure, or communicate openly with University supervisors
and administrators. Employees not belonging to employee organizations
have a right to remain independent. Further, the University
administration will not allow any organization or individual to attempt
to force an employee to join an employee organization.
Every employee is guaranteed the right to refuse to join, or to join, an
employee organization. University administrators and supervisors will
insure that this right is maintained and that employees are encouraged
to communicate their concerns openly.
B. Organizational Activities on Campus
University facilities and services are available to employee
organizations on the same terms and conditions as they are available to
other non-University organizations. In accordance with this policy,
University supervisors are expected to insure compliance with the
following requirements:
1. An employee organization and its members are subject to the
University Speaker Policy (PPM 7-4) and Student Code.
2. Use of University facilities and meeting rooms for meetings of
employee organizations will be permitted on a non-preferential
basis consistent with University policies provided such meetings
are not scheduled for times or in locations that will interfere
with or disrupt normal instructional, research or working duties of
employees. Organizational meetings not open to all interested
persons should not be scheduled in University facilities except as
authorized by the University Speaker Policy.
3. University bulletin boards, services, equipment or materials and
supplies--including campus mail services, reproduction equipment,
printing facilities, telephones, vehicles, stationery and other
office supplies--are not to be employed for the private purposes of
employee organizations or their members except as University
policies permit such use on a cost-reimbursement or fee basis.
4. A University employee or representative of an employee organization
may not solicit memberships, dues or contributions for an employee
organization or for a purpose or program sponsored by an employee
organization during regular working hours or at any time or in any
manner that disrupt work activities.
5. By written request to the University Payroll Office and approval of the President's Council, an employee may arrange to have dues or other contributions to an employee organization withheld from paychecks on an authorized payroll deduction basis in accordance with University policies.