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What is PAU’s Faculty Grievance policy?
The Faculty Grievance policy can be found in the Faculty Handbook on pages 38-41
Palo Alto University’s Faculty Grievance policy provides a formal process for faculty members to raise concerns regarding academic freedom, workplace issues, or administrative decisions. The policy outlines the steps for filing a grievance, the investigation process, and the resolution procedures. It emphasizes confidentiality and fairness throughout the process to ensure that grievances are addressed appropriately.
For more details, you can refer to the Faculty Handbook (5.1.2 Faculty Grievance Policy, pages 38-41)