Demotion or Dismissal Sample Clauses

Demotion or Dismissal. Demotion or dismissal will be used when an employee's conduct does not meet District standards after other progressive discipline procedures have been utilized. However, the District may demote or dismiss an employee without first suspending the employee for similar conduct.
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Demotion or Dismissal. 1798 Demotion or dismissal will be used when a unit member’s conduct does not 1799 meet District standards after other progressive discipline procedures have 1800 been utilized. However, the District may demote or dismiss a unit member
Demotion or Dismissal. An oral warning, written warning and/or suspension shall include a Corrective Action Plan, which establishes certain standards of performance, a schedule for improving employee’s performance, and follow-up review. In the case of a work performance issue that has become a discipline issue in accordance with Article 57, a Corrective Action Plan may incorporate unmet objectives of any work performance plans prepared in accordance with Article 57. The parties support the principles of progressive discipline. However, the above stated disciplinary steps may not be appropriate for all offenses or infractions and need not be applied in sequence depending on the severity of the offense or infraction involved. The following are examples of the kind of conduct or actions that constitute just cause for suspension, demotion or dismissal depending on the severity of the offense or infraction:
Demotion or Dismissal. An oral warning, written warning and/or suspension shall include a Corrective Action Plan, which establishes certain standards of performance, a schedule for improving employee’s performance, and follow-up review. The parties support the principles of progressive discipline. However, the above stated disciplinary steps may not be appropriate for all offenses or infractions and need not be applied in sequence depending on the severity of the offense or infraction involved. The following are examples of the kind of conduct or actions that constitute just cause for suspension, demotion or dismissal depending on the severity of the offense or infraction:
Demotion or Dismissal. I. ·1f a hearing is requested, it shall be conducted by an impartial third-party hearing officer. The hearing officer shall be mutually selected by the District and the Union from an agreed upon list.
Demotion or Dismissal. For any of the causes enumerated in Section 1 of this Article, the Superintendent of Public Education may recommend to the Board of Education that a permanent employee be demoted or dismissed. The Superintendent of Public Education, when recommending such demotion or dismissal, shall file a written accusation with the Board of Education. The written accusation will be sufficiently definite to enable the accused unit member to prepare a defense on the merits of the case. The Board of Education shall receive the recommendation of the Superintendent of Public Education or designee and shall either:
Demotion or Dismissal in the event the unit member’s behavior continues for the same or substantially related cause, demotion or dismissal will result.
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Related to Demotion or Dismissal

  • Dismissal The School shall not dismiss or transfer a student involuntarily, unless the dismissal or transfer is accomplished through procedures established by the School that are in compliance with applicable laws and due process requirements, provided that any dismissal of a student with a disability shall comply with the requirements of Ch. 8-60, HAR.

  • Re-employment After Voluntary Termination or Dismissal for Cause Where an employee voluntarily leaves the Employer's service, or is dismissed for cause and is later re-engaged, seniority and all perquisites shall date only from the time of re-employment, according to regulations applying to new employees.

  • Demotion A demotion shall mean the transfer of an employee to a lower level position of less responsibility as well as salary.

  • Voluntary Demotion An employee requesting a voluntary demotion from a higher-rated position and who is subsequently demoted to the lower-rated position, shall be paid on the increment step appropriate to the employee’s continuous service with the Employer. A voluntary demotion shall not change an employee’s anniversary date.

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