HR Dispute Resolution History

Dan Hawke made this Official Information request to University of Canterbury

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From: Dan Hawke

Dear University of Canterbury,

I am looking for some statistics regarding disputes between staff members (past and present) and the University of Canterbury. For the purposes of this request, we can limit the timeframe to disputes since 1 January 2010.

I would like to know:
1. The number of personal grievance cases made by University employees (or alleged University employees), broken down by Union and non-Union members.
2. Of these cases, the number that either party requested mediation for the matter, again broken down by Union and non-Union members.
3. Of these cases, the number that the University of Canterbury refused to enter into mediation, also broken down by Union and non-Union members.

I look forward to receiving your answers.

Yours faithfully,

Dan Hawke

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Attachment 14.23 UC HR Dispute resolution history.pdf
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Good morning Dan,

Please find attached initial response to your request for information about HR Dispute resolution at UC.

Kind Regards
Anita

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Anita Kerr | Senior Information Advisor
Vice-Chancellor's Office | University of Canterbury

U 03 364-2987 ext 8889 | http://www.canterbury.ac.nz/irm/

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From: Dan Hawke

Dear Ms. Kerr,

I note that this request is now outside of its legal deadline. Can you please provide an update on your processing of this request?

Yours sincerely,

Dan Hawke

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Attachment 14.23 Hawke Staff Disputes Final.pdf
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Dear Dan

Please find attached the University's response to your Official Information Act request. We apologise for not having completed this request within the time frame required.

Best regards

Tom

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