How to File a Grievance
(DOT Grievances should no longer be sent to DOP. Updated Address is listed below)
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Please note the following:
- This form is to be used for all levels of the grievance procedure.
- Grievance forms may not be filed by interdepartmental mail. See the Grievance Board’s Procedural Rule § 156-1-2.1.4.
- “Days” means working days. See W. Va. Code § 6C-2-2(c).
- The Docket Number will be assigned by the Grievance Board.
- An employee may proceed directly to Level Three only under circumstances listed in the Code:
- W. Va. Code § 6C-2-4(a)(4): An employee may proceed directly to level three upon the agreement of the parties or when the grievant has been discharged, suspended without pay or demoted or reclassified resulting in a loss of compensation or benefits. Level one and level two proceedings are waived in these matters.
- If all parties agree to proceed directly to level three, a statement verifying this fact, signed by all parties, must be submitted with the Grievance Form.
Send all Grievances to:
List of Procedures after Grievance is filed:
Level One – W.Va. Code § 6C-2-4(a)
- Grievances must be filed within 15 days of the grievable event.
- Send a copy to the Chief Administrator of your agency; and a copy to the Public Employees Grievance Board, 1705 5th Avenue, Suite 2, Charleston, WV 25387.
- State employees must also send a copy to the Director of the Division of Personnel, Building 3, Suite 500, State Capitol Complex, Charleston, West Virginia 25305.
- A hearing will be recorded; a conference will not be recorded.
Level Two – W.Va. Code § 6C-2-4(b)
- Grievant may appeal a Level One decision within 10 days of receiving an adverse written decision.
- Send a copy to the Chief Administrator of your agency; and a copy to the Public Employees Grievance Board, 1705 5th Avenue, Suite 2, Charleston, WV 25387.
- State employees must also send a copy to the Director of the Division of Personnel, Building 3, Suite 500, State Capitol Complex, Charleston, West Virginia 25305.
- The grievant may choose mediation by a Board administrative law judge; private mediation; or private arbitration. Grievant must select one of the three options.
- Mediation by a Board administrative law judge is free.
- If private mediation or private arbitration is selected, a Mediation Agreement Form must be filed with the Grievance Form.
Level Three – W. Va. Code § 6C-2-4(c)
- Grievant may file a written appeal within 10 days of receiving a written report stating that the Level Two mediation was unsuccessful.
- Send a copy to the Chief Administrator of your agency; and a copy to the Public Employees Grievance Board, 1705 5th Avenue, Suite 2, Charleston, WV 25387.
- State employees must also send a copy to the Director of the Division of Personnel, Building 3, Suite 500, State Capitol Complex, Charleston, West Virginia 25305.
Contact:
Sandra Castillo
West Virginia Department of Transportation
Division of Highways
Level One Grievance Administrator
1900 Kanawha Blvd E. Bldg 5
Room 637
Charleston, WV 25305
Telephone: 304-399-1455