The Office of Graduate & Postdoctoral Studies will be closed from December 16 to 20. In-person services will be available only by appointment. We will continue to be available online. To book an appointment please refer to our Contact Us directory.
Document submissions: please use the drop-box located outside our office.
Dispute Resolution Process
Unionized Members
The Collective Agreement, in part, is to ensure the prompt and peaceful resolution of disputes and grievances, and to set forth an agreement on the terms and conditions of employment. Disputes are encouraged to be resolved by informal, timely discussion, and can include assistance of Union representative if you so wish. If this may give rise to a grievance, or you would like more information on the process and expectation on the Informal, Final, and Grievance Procedures, please reference Article 16 of the Collective Agreement.
Non-Unionized Members
It is the policy of the University to resolve Postdoctoral Scholar (PDS) problems, concerns and disagreements quickly and fairly. The purpose of the following process is to provide an orderly and standard administrative process by which PDSs may seek resolution of differences that may arise concerning terms and conditions of employment and other work-related matters.
Nothing in this process prevents a PDS from discussing problems, personal or work-related, with supervisors.
PDSs who have a work-related problem should discuss the problem with their immediate supervisor as soon as possible. The supervisor will respond in writing within seven (7) business days of the discussion. If the PDS and supervisor are unable to resolve the problem, the employee may proceed to the next step.
Within ten (10) business days of receiving the supervisor’s decision, the PDS may submit the problem, in writing, to the supervisor’s supervisor, who will convene a meeting with the PDS and the supervisor. A representative of Faculty and Academic Staff Relations may be present at such a meeting at the request of either party to assist in resolving the dispute. Such meeting shall take place within ten (10) business days of receipt of the concern. The supervisor’s supervisor will then reply, in writing, within ten (10) business days of the meeting.
Within ten (10) business days of receiving the response at Step 1, the employee may, if the issue remains unresolved, submit the formal concern, in writing, to the Assistant Vice President (Graduate Studies) or designate. The submission shall include the nature of the concern, the steps already taken to find a remedy and a clear statement of the remedy sought.
The AVP (Graduate Studies) or designate will issue a response to the PDS within fifteen (15) working days.
This process is not designed to address human rights, workplace harassment or workplace violence complaints.
Human Rights complaints should be made through the Office of Diversity and Human Rights in accordance with the University’s Human Rights Policy.
Workplace harassment or violence complaints should be made to Occupational Health and Wellness in accordance with the University’s Workplace Harassment Prevention Policy and Workplace Violence Prevention Policy.