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| AssistU has always had the highest standards in the Virtual Assistance Industry. One way we “stand for” those standards is to be deeply interested in how the Virtual Assistants in our community are upholding their ethical responsibilities in their practices. To help us monitor that, the AssistU ethics review and grievance process was created to allow someone who has been in a professional relationship with a graduate and member in good standing of AssistU to file a complaint about an alleged violation of the AssistU Standards Of Excellence, Ethics, and Practices Pledge. Here's what you need to know about the process:
A committee will review the grievance. The committee is formed from the AssistU community and comprised of individuals who eagerly wanted this leadership role, and who have the highest integrity. Initially, three (3) randomly selected members of the committee will review the grievance to decide whether it merits consideration. Only those grievances that specifically point to potential violations of the AssistU Standards Of Excellence, Ethics, and Practices Pledge will be considered. Grievances may be rejected based on the parameters shared above, or if in the opinion of the committee, the grievance is actually a legal dispute best handled through the courts. The decision of the committee is final. You'll be notified of the committee's decision. If the grievance is deemed appropriate for our consideration, the VA named in the grievance will receive a copy of the grievance by certified mail, restricted delivery. The person filing the grievance will be named. We will not deal with anonymous grievances. The Virtual Assistant will have ten (10) business days to answer the committee with regard to the grievance, providing his/her own evidentiary information. Our ethics pledge does not allow a VA to opt out of this process and retain membership in our community or certification. So, if the VA does not respond, the grievance process ends. The VA's community membership is removed, as is her certification. If the VA responds, the committee will review all information submitted by both parties to the grievance, will render a decision, and where necessary, render an additional decision about disciplinary action. The decision of the committee is final and binding. Possible outcomes of the committee's decision include:
The complainant and Virtual Assistant will receive responses from AssistU with the committee's decision via certified mail. Because this is an internal process, we will not disclose the exact nature of the disciplinary action taken to the complainant. Again, the decision of the committee is final and binding. A violation that's actioned will remain on the VA's record for two years. After two years, it's expunged. Multiple violations in a short period could create a situation where the disciplinary action is far more stringent.
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