Mississippi Administrative Code
Title 28 - Ports and Airports
Part 305 - Personnel Guidelines, Policies and Procedures
Chapter 7 - Grievance Procedure
Rule 28-305-7.1 - Policy Statement
Current through September 24, 2024
Whenever people work together, problems and misunderstandings are inevitable, and they cannot be resolved without good communications. All regular employees are encouraged to use MSPA's grievance procedure. It is designed to call attention to these problems so that they can be rationally resolved. These procedures do not modify the employment-at-will relationship between MSPA and its employees. These grievance procedures are intended as guidelines and examples only and are not intended to limit MSPA's ability to consider the circumstances of each case and to determine an appropriate procedure that may be more or less restrictive. This manual in no way limits the discretion of the MSPA to administer discipline in a manner which is different from what is described herein, and reserves the right to discipline employees in any fitting manner, including termination, for any conduct which the MSPA, in its sole discretion deems inappropriate.
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The meeting with the next higher authority is also verbal and person to person. Within three (3) business days, the supervisor will advise the employee of his/her decision. If the employee does not agree with the decision, he/she may take the grievance to the next step by reducing the grievance to writing and delivering it to the HRO within three (3) working days of the time he/she is informed of the decision.
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Mississippi Code §§ 59-1-1, 59-1-9 and 59-5-21