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Affirmative Action Plan for Equal Employment Opportunity of Women and Minorities
It is the policy and intent of The University of Memphis to provide equal opportunity
in employment to all persons. The University of Memphis hereby emphasizes its commitment
to equal opportunities for all individuals and provides a program of affirmative action
to ensure equal employment opportunity for such persons. This policy applies to all
phases of the personnel process, including recruitment, hiring, placement, promotion,
demotion, transfer, training, compensation, all other employment terms, conditions,
and benefits, discipline and separation; and the policy applies to all locations within
the University and to the use of all its facilities.
To implement the declaration of policy herein, the University insures that all applicants
for employment and all faculty and staff are aware of the location of the University's
affirmative action policy. The policy is widely disseminated inside and outside the
University. Further, the University will consider, through a designated grievance
procedure, the complaints of any person who feels that he or she has been discriminated
against on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability,
or Vietnam/disabled veteran status.
Responsibility for implementation and compliance of the policy has been delegated
to the director, Ms. Michelle R. Banks.
A copy of the affirmative action program, including specific responsibilities and
provisions for implementation and compliance, will be made available to any employee
who requests it.
If you have comments or suggestions, please e-mail mbanks@memphis.edu.
Affirmative Action Plan for Employment of Persons with Disabilities, Disabled Veterans
and Vietnam Veterans
It is the policy and intent of The University of Memphis to provide equal opportunity
in employment to all persons as provided in the equal employment opportunity policy.
The University of Memphis hereby emphasizes its commitment to equal opportunities
for applicants and employees with disabilities, including disabled veterans, and veterans
of the Vietnam era and provides a program of affirmative action to ensure equal employment
opportunity for such persons. It is the policy of The University of Memphis to make
reasonable accommodations to the physically and mentally disabled applicants and employees
throughout the personnel process. The extent of reasonable accommodation will be determined
by consideration of efficient operation of the organization and feasible financial
costs, as well as the needs of a disabled employee or prospective employee. This policy
applies to all phases of the personnel process including recruitment, hiring, placement,
promotion, demotion, transfer, training, compensation, all other employment terms,
conditions and benefits, discipline and separation. The policy applies to all locations
within the University and to the use of all of its facilities.
To implement the declaration of policy herein, the University has provided an opportunity
for presently employed disabled persons, including disabled veterans, to so identify
themselves. Applicants for employment are advised of the University's affirmative
action policy and are invited to identify disability conditions. Veterans of the Vietnam
era are identified by reference to military service dates on the University's New
Employee Self-Identification forms. Additionally, each year, employees have the opportunity
to identify disability, disabled or Vietnam veteran status. The policy will be widely
disseminated both inside and outside the University. Further through designated grievance
procedures, the University will consider the complaints of any person who feels that
he or she has been discriminated against on the basis of disability or Vietnam/disabled
veteran status.
Responsibility for implementation and compliance of the policy has been delegated
to the director, Ms. Michelle R. Banks.
A copy of the affirmative action program including specific responsibilities and provisions
for implementation will be made available to any employee who makes a request.
If you have comments or suggestions, please e-mail mbanks@memphis.edu.
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