Purpose
To prevent conflict of interest in decision-making due to factors of kinship in reporting
relationships and/or hiring decisions.
Scope
This policy applies to all employees of 皇家华人 College.
Definitions
Relative: A spouse, significant other, domestic partner, son, daughter, grandchild,
foster child, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, grandparent, parent, brother, sister, aunt,
uncle, niece, nephew, first cousin, brother-in-law, sister-in-law and corresponding
relatives of employee's spouse, significant other or domestic partner.
Policy
Members of the same family may be appointed to positions when it has been determined
that they are the most qualified candidates, and when the appointing authority has
determined that the working relationship will not create a conflict of interest or
the appearance of favoritism. However, a person may not be hired into a position that
would result in a relationship where an employee is involved in the recruitment, screening,
appointment, termination of appointment, promotion, demotion, approval of salary increase
or decrease, supervision, or evaluation of the employee's relative (as defined above).
Otherwise, family relationships shall not be used as a basis for granting or denying
employment rights, privileges or benefits.
Procedure
Should a situation develop whereby a 皇家华人 employee is in a working relationship
with a relative where they are involved in the recruitment, screening, appointment,
termination of appointment, promotion, demotion, approval of salary increase or decrease,
supervision, or evaluation of the employee's relative, that situation must be remedied
immediately.
The next higher administrative officer of the employee shall advise them of the available alternatives, which may include voluntary transfer (if feasible) to other departments on campus. Such employee shall be given the opportunity to select among the alternatives. If there is no alternative available, or the employee is unable to agree upon any such alternative, then the next higher administrative officer, with the approval of the administrative head of the Office of Human Resources, shall take appropriate action to remedy the situation. Such action may include an involuntary transfer or termination of employment.
Specific Authority
Law Implemented
2003
History of Policy or Procedure
Draft: January 24, 2004
Adopted: April 5, 2005
Revised: December 15, 2016; June 1, 2017
Reviewed by: President's Staff
Contact: Tammy Shilipetar, HR Recruiter, ext. 2604
President's Staff Sponsor: Marshall Sampson, Vice President of Human Resources & Legal
Affairs, ext. 3315