Chronic Sick Day Abuse Review Committee Sample Clauses

Chronic Sick Day Abuse Review Committee. A joint labor-management committee shall be established to review suspected cases of chronic sick day abuse. The committee shall consist of two (2) members appointed by the Superintendent and two (2) members appointed by the President. Referrals may be identified only by the committee or the Executive Director of Human Resources. The committee shall meet with a member suspected of abusing the sick day usage provisions herein. The mandatory meeting shall take place within one (1) week of identification of the member, or within such time as agreed to by the committee. The committee shall evaluate each referral, and if action is warranted as determined by the facts, a prescribed plan of action for improvement shall be developed. The attendance improvement plan shall include measurable goals and specific timelines within which an evaluation of progress must be conducted. Concurrence by the committee is necessary to invoke a prescriptive action recommendation. The committee shall report its findings to the Executive Director, Human Resources, and the President. The report must include a finding of "abuse not present" or "apparent abuse exists." When apparent abuse exists, the Board may exercise the option to require a statement from a physician to justify an absence due to illness. A finding of apparent abuse shall result in the member being disciplined at the appropriate step of the progressive discipline plan under Section 3.10(B) herein. Subsequent identification by the committee of the same member for abuse of sick days may lead to further disciplinary action under the Progressive Discipline provisions up to and including termination. The member may appeal a finding of "apparent abuse exists" by utilizing the grievance procedures under Section 3.29 herein. Nothing in this section shall limit the Board's right to administer discipline pursuant to the Master Agreement, Board Policy, and/or State law.
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