16.9 Dealing with a Disrupted Work or Academic Environment
(Amended 9/20/24)
The university seeks to provide a work environment that supports people and the business of the university.
- In those situations that, due to equipment malfunction, weather, or other crisis situations, work space is uninhabitable because of heat, cold, water, smoke, or other conditions that make the work site unsafe or uninhabitable, supervisors will make a decision relative to continuation of services at that location. If the supervisor, based on consultation with appropriate university officials, their knowledge of the term and severity of the condition, and based on a reasonable-person standard, decides to vacate the work site, they shall use the following guidance.
- If possible, services to students, faculty, staff, and the public should be continued at an alternate work location within the college, vice presidential area, or hospital unit/clinic. Supervisors should identify these alternate work locations in advance and advise those impacted (i.e., employees and the public, when applicable) of the new location and the situations which would require relocation to the alternate work site (i.e., lack of heat, fumes, threats to safety/security).
- If space is not available in locations noted above for all or a portion of the affected staff, they should meet at a designated facility on campus. To the extent possible, normal work flow should be maintained. If computers, phones, and other necessary equipment are not available, staff should engage in planning, evaluation, or training activities which require staff presence but not operational equipment.
- If the options listed above are not feasible, the supervisor can authorize employees to work at home (if appropriate), or they may approve an alternate work schedule to make up the time in accordance with University Human Resources policies.
- If none of the above options is feasible, staff may be required to utilize paid leave (vacation) or unpaid leave during periods of disruption. It is the university's intent to avoid this option if possible.
- Determinations as regards classes will be made by the Office of the Executive Vice President and Provost in coordination with academic units.