APPEAL TO PERSONNEL OFFICER Sample Clauses

APPEAL TO PERSONNEL OFFICER. A classified employee may file with the Personnel Officer, in writing, an appeal to the disciplinary action and charges. Said appeal shall be filed with the Personnel Officer not more than ten (10) working days after receiving the discipline, or the written results of the Xxxxxx Proceeding reference in Article V., Section 1.B.1 (Notice of Disciplinary Action/Xxxxxx Proceeding). Hereinabove, whichever is later. The Personnel Officer shall conduct a hearing not more than ten (10) working days after receipt of an appeal and issue a written decision after the hearing and a copy shall be given to the employee. The Personnel Officer shall issue said decision within thirty (30) calendar days.
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APPEAL TO PERSONNEL OFFICER. 1. In the event an employee feels that the disciplinary action is unjust, the employee or his or her representative may appeal the action to the Personnel Officer. An appeal of the Notice of Disciplinary Action must be in writing and must be filed with the Personnel Officer within ten (10) workdays of the date of service of the Notice of Disciplinary Action.

Related to APPEAL TO PERSONNEL OFFICER

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