4.1 Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action
The University is committed to achieving equality of opportunity in education, professional training, career advancement, and university employment. Specifically, the University's Equal Opportunity and Inclusion policy 1.0040R, prohibits discrimination or harassment against any individual for reasons of race, color, religion, age, disability, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, national origin, or veteran status in any educational, employment, social or recreational program or activity offered by the University. The principle of equality is provided by law and is consistent with the ideals and mission of the University. Equal opportunity in employment is assured all candidates when the search, screen, and selection process is uniform and nondiscriminatory.
The University will continue to promote and provide equal opportunity in education and training programs, employment, admissions, and all other activities for faculty, staff, and students. All personnel actions, such as hiring, compensation and fringe benefits, promotion, transfer, terminations, and layoffs, as well as all university-sponsored social and recreational programs, will be administered in accordance with the University's Equal Opportunity and Diversity Regulation.
Responsibility for communicating, interpreting, and monitoring the University's Equal Opportunity and Diversity Regulation rests with the Director of the Office of Equal Opportunity and Diversity. This office has developed and maintains an Affirmative Action Plan, which is composed of specific results-oriented procedures designed to achieve equal employment opportunity. The Plan is available for inspection by faculty, staff, students, and members of the public. The Office of Equal Opportunity and Diversity is located in J.J. Daniel Hall, suite 1201;
It is vital that hiring officials and members of university search committees embrace the University's effort to create a diverse and dynamic workforce, as they are the key persons, here at 老澳门资料, whose decisions actually implement the hiring goals detailed in the University's Affirmative Action Plan.