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Re: Official CS Complaints procedure questions? - andyburnett - 12-02-2013 Andy Howie Wrote:Now I know what this is about, as opposed to speaking generally I understand where you're coming from Andy, and it's probably how things are normally handled. Workplace complaints are handled similarly from my experience. Our club has nothing to worry about, that's not my concern, but I personally feel that we should be told what specifically the complaint is - perhaps that's just my journalism training kicking in; I'm a nosey b...arker! The problem is, I guess, if the decision is made not to proceed with the complaint beyond the initial investigation, then no-one outside of Hamilton/arbiters/CS officials knows what the hell's going on :\ Perhaps that's the way it should be, but it does leave things open to gossip and conjecture which in my experience is often worse than the reality of a situation! Re: Official CS Complaints procedure questions? - andyburnett - 13-02-2013 I have now seen a copy of the complaint from Hamilton and I'm glad that I did. I had information (unknown to any of my fellow team members) which is relevant, but would otherwise most likely not have seen the light of day until after the complaint was dealt with. Perhaps the Committee dealing with the complaint can also have a think (and provide recommendations)about the actual process for any future issues which might be raised?! |