New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 4A - CIVIL SERVICE
Chapter 2 - APPEALS, DISCIPLINE, AND SEPARATIONS
Subchapter 3 - MINOR DISCIPLINE AND GRIEVANCES
Section 4A:2-3.6 - Conduct and scheduling of hearings and grievance meetings: State service

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 4A:2-3.6

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024

(a) A grievant shall be entitled to at least one hearing on a grievance prior to the conclusion of Step Two, unless the grievance is satisfactorily resolved at Step One. In addition, a department, at its option, may also schedule a grievance meeting at either Step One or Step Two of the grievance process.

(b) A department may advance a grievance to Step Two of the grievance process. Timely notice of this action shall be supplied to the grievant.

(c) The following shall apply during a hearing at the department level:

1. An employee may be represented by legal counsel, an authorized union representative or appear on his or her own behalf. An employee may also be represented by such other agent as agreed to by the appointing authority. In a group grievance, a member of the group may be designated as the group representative;

2. Permission for a reasonable number of relevant witnesses shall be granted upon the request of the employee or his or her representative or agent;

3. The employee or his or her representative or agent shall act as a spokesperson for the grievant and one person shall act as a spokesperson for the department; and

4. The spokesperson for either party shall have the right to present evidence and examine witnesses.

(d) Any grievance meeting shall be attended only by a designated supervisor, a spokesperson for the department, the grievant, or a spokesperson in a group grievance situation, and the grievant's representative. The department may also permit the attendance of resource persons possessing direct information important to the clarification of the matter.

(e) Departmental management shall schedule minor discipline and grievance hearings or grievance meetings during the employee's regular work hours as far as possible.

(f) The employee or employee agent, if applicable, and witnesses shall be given time off with pay from their regular work duties to participate in hearings or grievance meetings. Such time off shall include reasonable travel time and shall not extend to any time necessary for the preparation of a grievance.

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