A. Within the limits imposed by law
or University regulations, the University shall not discriminate
or harass any NSF on the basis of race, color, religion, marital
status, national origin, ancestry, sex, sexual orientation, physical
or mental disability, medical condition (according to the California
Fair Employment and Housing Act), HIV status, status as a covered
veteran, or any other veteran who served on active duty during a
war or in a campaign for which a campaign badge has been authorized,
age, citizenship, political affiliation, or union activity.
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B. If
the UC-AFT appeals a grievance to arbitration which contains allegations
of a violation of this article which are not made in conjunction
with the provision of another article that is arbitrable, the UC-AFT's
notice must include an Acknowledgement and Waiver Form signed by
the affected NSF. [1]
The Acknowledgement and Waiver Form will reflect that the NSF has
elected to pursue arbitration as the exclusive dispute resolution
mechanism for such claim and that the NSF understands the procedural
and substantive differences between arbitration and other remedial
forums in which the dispute might have been resolved, including
the differences in the scope of remedies available in arbitration
as compared to other forums. The timeline to appeal to Arbitration
as set forth in Article 33, Arbitration,
will be extended by 30 days for said grievances to enable the NSF
to make an informed decision.
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