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  • IKC Grievance Form

    (against current IKC Executive Director)
  • Grievance Policy

    1. Grievance Policy
    Employees, staff, subgrantees, labor organizations, and other
    interested parties who wish to challenge the Immunize Kansas
    Coalition’s (IKC) decisions related to its AmeriCorps or any additional
    program shall follow the grievance procedures set forth below. Nothing
    herein shall prohibit the grievant from filing a grievance with other
    state or federal agencies.  Any grievant that files a grievance pursuant
    to this grievance procedure may not also use Immunize Kansas
    Coalition’s Public and Client Complaint procedure to address
    substantially the same circumstances.

    A. Definition: 
    A grievance is defined as a complaint, dispute, or
    controversy concerning the interpretation, operation, or application of
    the National Community Service Act, as amended (hereinafter, “the
    Act”), its implementing regulations, the grievant’s contract, other
    agreements under the Act, personnel practices or Employer rules or
    regulations the aggrieved party believes have been violated.

    B. Initiation of Grievance
    1. The person wishing to file a grievance must submit a formal
        grievance complaint using the online form, where a copy is
        automatically sent to IKC Executive Director, and should include,
        to the best extent possible, the following information:
        a. The full name, telephone number, and address of the
            person making the complaint;
        b. The full name and address of the party against whom the
            grievance is made, or other information sufficient to
            identify the party against whom the grievance is made;
        c. A clear and concise statement of the facts, as alleged,
            including pertinent dates, constituting the alleged violation
            or the decision that is being challenged.
        d. The provision of the act, regulations, grant, contract, or
            other agreements under the act believed to have been
            violated; and
        e. The relief requested.
    2.  After receiving a grievance, the Immunize Kansas Coalition will
         use the following procedure:
        a. Except for grievances alleging fraud or criminal activity,
            grievances must be filed within 90 days of the date of the
            alleged occurrence. If a grievance alleges fraud or criminal
            activity, it must immediately be brought to the attention of
            the Compliance or chair of IKC board of Directors.
        b. The IKC Executive Director will conduct a hearing on the
            matter, no later than 30 calendar days after the filing of
            the grievance.
     3. The written decision of the IKC Executive Director, or their
         designee, on any filed grievance, must be mailed to the
         last known address of the grievant, his/her/their Managing
         Attorney if there is a Managing Attorney involved, and the
         AmeriCorps Director if grievance pertains to that program,
         not later than 60 days after filing of the formal grievance.

    C. Arbitration: 
    If there is an adverse decision against the grievant, or
    no decision has been reached within 60 days of filing a grievance, the
    grievant may submit the grievance to binding arbitration before a
    qualified arbitrator who is jointly selected and who is independent of
    the interested parties. The grievant must submit his/her/their written
    request for arbitration to the IKC Executive Director.
    1. If the parties cannot agree on an arbitrator within 15 days after
        IKC Executive Director receives a request from one of the
        parties, the Corporation for National and Community Service
        (CNCS) will appoint an arbitrator from a list of qualified
        arbitrators.
    2. An arbitration proceeding must be held no later than 45 days
        after the request for arbitration. If the arbitrator is appointed by
        the CNCS, the proceeding must occur no later than 30 days after
        the arbitrator’s appointment.
    3. A decision must be made by the arbitrator no later than 30 days
        after the date the arbitration proceedings begin.
    4. The decision of the arbitrator is final.
        The cost of the arbitration must be divided evenly by the parties,
        except that if the employee prevails, the Immunize Kansas Coalition
        will pay the total costs of the proceeding and the Employee’s
        reasonable attorney’s fees related to the proceeding.

    D. Suspension of Placement: If a grievance is filed regarding a
    proposed placement of a employee in a program or project, such a
    placement must not be made unless the placement is consistent with
    the resolution of the grievance.

    E. Suspension of Service: If a grievance is filed due to release for
    cause, the employee’s service is suspended, and will be reinstated
    only as is consistent with the resolution of the grievance.

    F. Remedies: Remedies for a grievance filed under this procedure
    may include:
        1. Prohibition of the placement of a employee in a particular
            site/position;
        2. An applicant’s selection, or a employee’s reinstatement, as
            appropriate, or changes in the terms and/or conditions of a
            employee’s service, as applicable.
        3. In grievance cases where there is a violation of non-duplication
            or non-displacement requirements, and the employer of the
            displaced employee is Immunize Kansas Coalition:
            a. Reinstatement of the employee to the position s/he/they
                held prior to the displacement;
            b. Payment of lost wages and benefits;
            c. Re-establishment of other relevant terms, conditions, and
                privileges of employment; and
            d. Any other equitable relief that is necessary to correct any
                violation of the non-duplication or non-displacement
                requirements or to make the displaced employee whole.

    G. Notice: This grievance procedure is reviewed at Employee
    Orientation and is available virtually or, if requested, by hard copy, to
    each Immunize Kansas Coalition AmeriCorps Program employee. By
    signing the Employee Service Agreement, the employee agrees that
    this policy has been reviewed

  • Grievance Form

    In accordance with 42 U.S.C. 12636 and 45 C.F.R. 2540.230, state and
    local applicants that receive assistance from the Corporation for
    National and Community Service (CNCS) must establish and maintain a
    procedure for the filing and adjudication of grievances from
    participants, labor organizations, and other interested individuals
    concerning programs that receive assistance from the Corporation.

    In general, aggrieved parties are encouraged to document their
    specific concerns and requested remedies in writing whenever seeking
    relief in a matter of concern or dissatisfaction relating to any
    AmeriCorps program issues, such as assignments, evaluations,
    suspension, or release of cause.

  • Grievant Information

  • NOTE: The details of this response will be relayed to the current IKC Board Chair. If you do NOT wish to file a grievance against the current IKC Executive Director, follow the link below. 
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  • NOTE: For reference on specific violations, please view the IKC bylaws and other IKC policies and procedures here

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