Ohio Admin. Code 3344-62-05 - Layoff based upon financial exigency or university reorganization
(A) For bargaining
unit librarians: see, "Layoff, Bumping, Recall," article twenty-eight of the
SEIU district 1199 contract.
(B)
For administrative librarians:
(1) Layoff may
be effected in case of financial exigency or academic reorganization.
Librarians affected shall be given notice as soon as possible. Librarians with
up to seven years of service to the university shall be given at least six
months' notice; librarians with seven or more years of service to the
university shall be given at least nine months' notice.
(2) Before layoff under this section, the
university shall make a good faith effort to place affected librarians in other
suitable positions in the university. If financial reasons require a reduction
in librarians within the university library, the needs of the university and
individual performance shall be considered in the decision. When layoff is
based on financial reasons, the released librarian's position shall not be
filled by a replacement within two years, unless the released librarian has
been offered reappointment and a reasonable time within which to accept or
decline it. Librarians shall be kept informed of changes in program in
instructional departments or changes in the internal structure of the
university library's departments that would have an effect on staffing.
Whenever possible, librarians shall be provided ample opportunity to develop
the mutually acceptable level of competence to fill another position agreeable
to the individual and the university. A librarian who believes that their
layoff is based upon financial exigency or that the university reorganization
is arbitrary, discriminatory, or in violation of their academic freedom may
request a hearing within ten working days from the notice of layoff from the
librarian review committee. The committee shall promptly forward its report and
recommendation to the provost.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Authorized By: 111.15
Amplifies: 3344
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