In accordance with the Plan
for Affirmative Action at Central Michigan University,
and with the requirements of Section 402 of the Vietnam era
Veterans Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974, as amended,
and applicable regulations (41 CFR Part 60-250), this Affirmative
Action Program of Central Michigan University for Disabled
Veterans and Veterans of the Vietnam Era is set forth
below.
I. Affirmation of Policy
Central Michigan University affirms its continued
commitment to a policy of equal employment opportunity and
the elimination of prohibited discrimination within the
institution. In accordance with the Plan
for Affirmative Action at Central Michigan University,
the University recognizes that non-discrimination and equal
opportunity are legally, socially, and morally necessary,
and that the University must take affirmative action to
insure that these concepts are realized. Affirmative action
refers to the collective measures taken to eliminate
discrimination and provide equal opportunity either
voluntarily or in compliance with applicable laws and
regulations.
Central Michigan University is committed to both
implementing a systemic affirmative action plan and to
providing and maintaining programs and activities in support
of human and civil rights.
On August 9, 1972, the University Board of Trustees
adopted the following resolution:
"Recitals:
- The University as a unique public institution has
recognized its responsibilities to protect the
constitutional and statutory civil rights of persons
connected with the University.
- On February, 16, 1965 the Board of Trustees took
action to guarantee equal protection of the laws at
the University.
- The Board of Trustees has encouraged and continues
to encourage protection of civil rights including
equal employment opportunity and action to assure
equal employment opportunity.
- The Board by this resolution reaffirms its
commitments in those areas.
Be It Resolved, that it is the continued policy of
Central Michigan University that there shall be no
discrimination in housing on the basis of race, color,
religion, sex, age or national origin. The University again
affirms its commitment to take affirmative action to realize
equality in employment opportunity. The President is
directed to continue taking necessary action to fully
realize these policies."
In accordance with the above directive, the President of
Central Michigan University places into effect the
Affirmative Action Program of Central Michigan University
for Disabled Veterans and Veterans of the Vietnam Era.
II. Legislative Coverage
Central Michigan University is committed to equality of
employment opportunity for all individuals. The University
agrees to take positive steps to achieve the objectives and
requirements of the Vietnam era Veterans Readjustments
Assistance Act of 1974, as amended. Dr. Leonard Plachta,
President of Central Michigan University, affirms the
University's policy concerning equal employment opportunity
and places this program into effect.
Regulatory Definitions:
- "Special Disabled Veterans"
The term "Special Disabled Veterans" means
(A) a veteran who is entitled to compensation (or who but
for receipt of military retired pay would be entitled to
compensation) under laws administered by the secretary for
a disability rated at 30% or more; or (B) rated at 10 or
20% in the case of a veteran who has been determined under
section 3106 of this title to have serious employment
handicap; or (C) a person who was discharged from active
duty because of a service -connected disability.
- "Disabled Veteran"
The term "Disabled Veteran" means (A) a
person who is entitled to disability compensation under
laws administered by the Veterans Administration for a
disability rated 30% or more; or (B) a person who was
discharged or released from active duty because of a
service-connected disability.
- "Eligible Veteran"
The term "Eligible Veteran" means a person
who (A) served active duty for a period of more than 180
days and was discharged or released therefrom with other
than a dishonorable discharge; (B) was discharged or
released from active duty because of a service-connected
disability; or (C) as a member of the reserve component
under an order to active duty pursuant to Section 672 (a),
(d), or (g), 673, or 673b of title 10, served on active
duty during a period of war or in a campaign or expedition
for which a campaign badge is authorized and was
discharged or released from such duty with other than a
dishonorable discharge.
- "Veteran of the Vietnam Era"
The term "Veteran of the Vietnam Era" means
an eligible veteran any part whose active military, naval,
or air service was during the Vietnam era.
III. Equal Employment Practices and Procedures
The following actions set forth the University's
practices and procedures which will serve to develop a
continuing and self-sustaining University Affirmative Action
Program.
- Monitoring, Evaluating, and Reporting
- The Office of Faculty Personnel Services, Staff
Personnel Services and the Affirmative Action Office
will periodically review all of the employment
opportunities of disabled veterans and veterans of the
Vietnam era. The following items will be included in
this review:
- All recruitment procedures,
- The entire selection process,
- Promotions, transfers, reclassifications,
subsequent appointments, tenure, and training,
- Wage and salary structure,
- Disciplinary action,
- Benefits, and
- Joint apprenticeship programs.
- The Office of Faculty Personnel Services, Staff
Personnel Services and the Affirmative Action Office
will review personnel processes to insure that present
procedures afford appropriate consideration of the job
qualifications of disabled veteran and Vietnam era
veteran applicants and employees for job vacancies
filled either by hiring or by promotion and for all
training opportunities.
- The Office of Faculty Personnel Services, Staff
Personnel Services and the Affirmative Action Office
will review physical and mental job qualification
requirements for all jobs as they become vacant, to
assure that such qualifications are required to
perform the essential functions of the job.
- The Office of Faculty Personnel Services, Staff
Personnel Services and the Affirmative Action Office
shall prepare and submit the "Federal Contractor
Veteran's Employment Report VETS-100" by March 31
of each year.
- Dissemination of Policy
- Internal Dissemination:
- Annually, the President of Central Michigan
University will reaffirm the University's commitment
to provide equal employment opportunities to
qualified disabled veterans and veterans of the
Vietnam era. This reaffirmation will be coordinated
with the annual reaffirmation of the University's
commitment to its entire affirmative action program.
- The Affirmative Action Office, Faculty Personnel
Services, and Staff Personnel Services will schedule
periodic meetings to communicate the University's
legal and equal employment commitments to all
responsible employees.
- The above offices will continue to develop
training programs, materials and workshops aimed at
providing guidance to individuals about their
affirmative action responsibilities. Such training
should, also, be geared to raising awareness about
individual and group needs, and, appropriate actions
to meet these needs.
- The above offices will continue to be available to
provide specialized services, assistance, and
counseling aimed at helping units arrive at the
University's affirmative action and equal
opportunity objectives.
- Officials of each collective bargaining unit shall
be regularly advised of the University's policy
concerning disabled veterans and veterans of the
Vietnam era and their cooperation shall be
requested.
- Employees shall be notified of the existence of
Central Michigan University's Affirmative Action
Program for Disabled Veterans of the Vietnam Era
through notices placed on appropriate employment
bulletin boards across the University campus, as
well as through information shared via appropriate
memoranda. These notices will also indicate at what
locations on campus this plan is available for
inspection.
- External Dissemination:
- Appropriate recruiting sources, including state
employment security agencies, shall be informed of
Central Michigan University's policy concerning
employment of disabled veterans and veterans of the
Vietnam era, and shall be advised to actively
recruit and refer qualified individuals for
vacancies to the University.
- Written notification will be sent to
subcontractors, vendors, and suppliers requesting
appropriate action on their part.
- Qualified disabled veterans and veterans of the
Vietnam era not currently in the workforce having
requisite skills will be recruited through
identifiable affirmative action measures.
- Outreach and Positive Recruiting:
Central Michigan University shall review its
employment practices to insure that personnel programs
provide the required affirmative action for employment
and advancement of qualified disabled veterans and
veterans of the Vietnam era. In conjunction with these
programs, Central Michigan University shall undertake
appropriate outreach and positive recruiting activities
such as those listed below:
- A listing of job vacancies at Central Michigan
University shall be sent to locations that are
likely to notify qualified disabled veterans and
veterans of the Vietnam era of employment
opportunities. This action will include contacting
the following state agencies:
Michigan Employment Security Commission
1807 S. Mission
Mt. Pleasant, MI 48858
Jim Garrison
Isabella County Veterans Affairs Office
200 N. Main Street
Mt. Pleasant, MI 48858
Veterans Administrative Regional Office
Patrick V. McNamara Bldg.
Personnel Department
477 Michigan Ave.
Detroit, MI 48226
Michigan Employment Security Commission Office located at
Alma, Bay City, Benton Harbor, Detroit, and Grand Rapids.
For a more detailed listing of recruitment contacts the
University will notify of job vacancies, see Appendix I.
- Annually, the Office of Staff Personnel Services
shall contact appropriate veterans service
organizations to seek advice technical assistance
and referral of potential employees.
- Central Michigan University shall invite all
disabled veterans and veterans of the Vietnam era to
voluntarily identify themselves. Applicants and
employees will be informed that such information
will be kept confidential and that refusal to
provide such information will not subject the
applicant or employee to any adverse treatment. If
provided, this information would be used only in
accordance with the appropriate laws and
regulations. "Voluntary Self-Identification
Forms" shall be available at the Affirmative
Action Office, 428 Park Library, or the Personnel
Office, Rowe 109 or Warriner 365. See appendix II,
for a sample of the "Voluntary
Self-Identification Form."
- Accommodation:
- Central Michigan University shall make reasonable
accommodation to qualified disabled veterans
employees. Employees seeking accommodations for a
disability should notify their immediate supervisor.
Applicants seeking an accommodation for a disability
may contact the hiring authority, Staff Personnel
Services, Faculty Personnel Services, or may note
the requested accommodation on the "Voluntary
Self-Identification Form." All request for
accommodation of a disability will be reviewed on a
case by case basis. The University will make every
attempt to work with the individual to grant reasonable
accommodations to qualified applicants and
employees.
- An applicant or employee is considered to be
"qualified" if he/she can perform the
essential functions of the job with or without
accommodation. Staff Personnel Services and Faculty
Personnel Services will regularly review job duties
and qualifications to assure that individuals with
disabilities are not unduly limited from employment
opportunities. If through this or through any other
process a job or class of jobs appears to
disproportionately screen out individuals with
disabilities, Staff Personnel Services or Faculty
Personnel Services in conjunction with the
Affirmative Action Office will study the job to
assure the qualifications for the position are
related to the essential functions of the job or
class of jobs in question.