Division of Human Resources

Grievance Resolution

Introduction

The University of Melbourne is committed to ensuring fair, equitable and safe work practices. Grievances may arise from decisions which affect one individual. The grievance procedures in the University of Melbourne 2006 Enterprise Agreement apply to all staff grievances, except where specific procedures exist. In all cases, the grievance must relate to an issue arising from the employment relationship.

General principles for handling grievances

In the case of all grievances, the University investigates the allegations and responds to the staff member who raised the grievance.
While the procedural requirements of the various grievance resolution mechanisms vary, the following principles apply to the management of any grievance notified to a member of University staff:

Before entering into the formal process, unless the grievance relates to unlawful discrimination or sexual harassment, the aggrieved staff member should attempt to resolve the grievance with his or her supervisor, or other person in the Department who has the power to resolve the grievance. Most grievances should be able to be resolved at local level.

In addition, nothing in this policy precludes a staff member of the University raising a grievance directly with a senior University staff member.

Grievances relating to sexual harassment or unlawful discrimination

Specific processes exist for handling grievances relating to sexual harassment or unlawful discrimination. In these circumstances, the staff member must approach a sexual harassment or anti-discrimination adviser in the first instance, and the grievance must be handled through specific processes.

Review of University decisions

Staff members may also be aggrieved by decisions made by the University in relation to promotion, reclassification of general staff positions and disciplinary penalties for misconduct and unsatisfactory performance.

Specific review committees exist to handle each of these issues. Staff members are advised of their entitlements for a review of the decision at the time they are advised of the decision.

Links to policies, procedures and key contacts

General grievances

Sexual harassment

Discrimination

Bullying

Whistleblowers

Reclassification of general staff positions

Academic promotions

Confirmation and disciplinary penalties for academic staff

Occupational health and safety

General advice

Additional sources of redress

If you have a grievance, you can also seek redress through the following external agencies:

For administrative decisions made within the University

For unlawful discrimination and sexual harassment

For unfair dismissal and breaches of awards and enterprise agreements

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