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Code · California · Welfare and Institutions Code

§ 11324.7

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(a)The department shall provide a grievance process for regular employees and their representatives who wish to file a complaint that an assignment to community service, work experience, on-the-job training, or any activity funded by grant-based on-the-job training violates any of the displacement provisions contained in Section 11324.6, as applicable, respecting any employment or training position created pursuant to this article.
(1)The grievance process established pursuant to subdivision
(a)shall consist of an informal procedure followed by a hearing if the informal procedure fails to resolve the complaint to the satisfaction of the complainant.
(2)The grievance and any available appeal process shall be conducted in accordance with rules and notification requirements adopted and promulgated in federal law.
(3)The department shall issue instructions and requirements for the grievance process.
(c)The department shall administer the employee grievance process either directly or through the county welfare departments, or may enter into agreements with another state agency to administer all or any part of the grievance process.
(d)Notwithstanding subdivisions
(b)and (c), the department shall require the use of any existing grievance procedure that is part of a collective bargaining agreement between the employer and the labor union representing the regular employee, in lieu of the process established by this section.
(e)Remedies for complaining regular employees in the process established by this section shall include, where appropriate, reinstatement, retroactive pay, and retroactive benefits.
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