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Human Resources Classified Staff
Policy and Procedures

Policy # 400.0
Effective: 09/88
Section: Employee Relations
Subject: Employee Rights/Management Rights

POLICY

The University has the right to exercise customary functions of management, which include, but are not limited to, the following rights:

  1. The right to hire, promote, transfer, and discipline and terminate Classified Staff employees in accordance with the provisions of this manual.
  2. The right to reassign a Classified Staff employee from one position to another position within the same or a comparable job classification.
  3. The right to direct the work force; determine its composition, organization, and structure; and to assign work.
  4. The right to establish reasonable job standards, expectations, work rules, policies, and regulations.
  5. The right to determine the extent and schedule of its operations.
  6. The right to maintain the orderly conduct of the work force, require job performance which meets or exceeds job requirements, and terminate employees in accordance with the provisions of this manual.
  7. The right to amend, revise, revoke, or issue new policies and rules governing Classified Staff employees.

Regular Classified Staff employees of the University have the following rights:

The right, having successfully completed the initial probationary period, to expect continuing employment subject to the maintenance of job performance which at least meets the job requirements; adherence by the employee to the University Rules of Conduct, Affirmative Action rules and guidelines, and all other ABOR, University, and departmental rules and policies; the availability of funds and continuing work requirements; or organizational need to maintain the employee's position.

All Classified Staff employees of the University have the following rights:

  1. The right to be appraised on job-related criteria.
  2. The right to a regular process of expression of employee concerns and complaints.
  3. The right to work in a safe environment.
  4. The right to reasonable and nondiscriminatory application of ABOR, University, and departmental policies and rules.
  5. The right to termination and other disciplinary action in accord with the policies and rules set out in the manual.

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