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Article XXXV
Affirmative Action

 

Wayne State University and the Association recognize a moral and educational responsibility to ensure that realistic and appropriate goals are established, periodically reviewed, revised, and pursued with respect to: (1) fair employment practices in all personnel matters; and (2) the alteration of the composition of the University faculty and academic staff to effect a better proportion of minority persons and females, consonant with the particular needs of Wayne State University.


In forming committees, the University shall strive for committee membership that is broadly representative with respect to discipline and affirmative action considerations.


It is agreed that whenever committees are selected that are to represent the faculty and/or academic staff, either under this Agreement or under other regulations of the University, and the members selected do not include female representation or representatives of under-represented minorities, the President or his/her designee or the Association may request a reconsideration of the composition of the committee by the selecting body(ies).


The Association and the Administration both recognize the extraordinary demands placed on women and minority bargaining-unit members as mentors to students and as representatives to various University, school/college and unit committees. In order that such service does not adversely affect the careers of women and minority bargaining-unit members, the University agrees to establish the following competitive grant program.


The University shall make available a pool of $50,000 each year for the purpose of allowing released-time from teaching for minority faculty bargaining-unit members and women faculty bargaining-unit members in units where females have been traditionally under-represented. Untenured, tenure-track women faculty from such units and minority faculty bargaining-unit members will be eligible to compete in this program under guidelines established by the President or his/her designee. Any unexpended balances of funds for this program will be carried over to the next year.

 

 

 

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Contents

Preamble

I. Recognition and Description of Unit

II. Personnel Classification

III. Administration Rights

IV. Association Rights

V. Association Privileges

VI. Dues and Fair Share Agency Fee

VII. Past Policies

VIII. Nondiscrimination

IX. No Strike/No Lockout

X. Layoff and Recall Procedures

XI. Participation in Association Activities

XII. Compensation

XIII. Leaves of Absence

XIV. Fractional-Time Employees

XV. Administration-Association Meetings

XVI. Administration of Agreement

XVII. Grievance Procedure

XVIII. Selection Advisory Committees

XIX. Validity

XX. Term Appointments

XXI. Employment Security Status Procedures

XXII. Tenure Procedures

XXIII. Promotion Procedures

XXIV. Professional Duties

XXV. Personnel Files

XXVI. Research and Professional Development Grants and Programs

XXVII. Bylaws and Voting Rights

XXVIII. Tuition Assistance Program

XXIX. Evaluation of Faculty Teaching

XXX. University-Wide Committees

XXXI. Budget Advisory Committees

XXXII. Equal Opportunity Data

XXXIII. Transfers between Bargaining Units

XXXIV. Spring-Summer Term

XXXV. Affirmative Action

XXXVI. Resignation

XXXVII. Duration of Agreement and Cessation of Bargaining

PAC SOS
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