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2.1 |
Favouritism
may occur, or may be perceived to occur, when an employee, in making
a decision concerning the employment of another person, has a conflict
of interest. For the purposes of this policy a person has a conflict
of interest when he or she has a personal interest in or might reasonably
be perceived to have a personal interest in a decision.
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2.2 |
Whenever there is such a conflict as defined above, the employee with
the conflict must have no further involvement in the matter and must
inform his or her department head of the conflict. The department
head must in turn inform the President or the appropriate Vice-President,
depending on which of these officers is responsible for the department.
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2.3 |
In the case of hiring decisions, the President or the Vice-President,
as the case may be, shall decide whether an offer of employment will
be made, taking into account all relevant circumstances including
whether a reasonable search has been made, the nature of the work
to be done, the qualifications of the potential appointee and whether
the potential appointee is likely to be the best available person
for the job.
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2.4 |
In the case of other employment-related decisions, such as salary
adjustments, promotions, evaluations and supervision, unless a collective
agreement provides otherwise, or unless the circumstances (for example,
the supervision of a grant employee by the grant holder) do not permit
this to happen, the President or Vice-President must ensure that the
employee with the conflict does not make the employment-related decision.
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2.5 |
In the case where the employee with the conflict must be involved
in making an
employment-related decision and except when it would be a violation
of a collective agreement to do so, the President or Vice-President
must approve at the time the conflict is declared a mechanism for
monitoring the decision-making process to ensure as much as possible
that the decision is made in the best interest of the University.
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2.6 |
It is the responsibility of the President or Vice-President to keep
records of all cases handled under this policy |
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