Disciplinary Action Against Permanent Classified Employees Sample Clauses

Disciplinary Action Against Permanent Classified Employees. 1. As used herein, "disciplinary action" shall mean suspension without pay, demotion, or dismissal.
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Disciplinary Action Against Permanent Classified Employees. Permanent employees shall be subject to disciplinary action only for cause. Disciplinary action includes any action whereby an employee is deprived of any classification or any incident of any classification in which he/she has permanence, including suspension, demotion, reduction of pay step in class, dismissal, or any reassignment without his/her voluntary consent, except for layoff for lack of work or lack of funds. Reprimands are not disciplinary action under this Article. The Board’s determination of the sufficiency of the cause of disciplinary action shall be conclusive.
Disciplinary Action Against Permanent Classified Employees. 23.3.1 A permanent employee shall be subject to dismissal, suspension, or demotion, except layoff, for cause only pursuant to Education Code sections 45113 and 45116. The County Superintendent's determination of the sufficiency of cause shall be conclusive.

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  • Permanent Part-Time Employees (1) Pay and benefits will be computed on a prorated monthly or pay period basis, such as one-half (½) monthly or pay period pay for a half-time employee, or pay will be computed on an hourly basis, and pay and benefits will be normally prorated on a pay period, pay status basis. Permanent part-time employees in permanent full-time positions will be treated as permanent part-time for purposes of this Article.

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  • Right to Grieve Disciplinary Action Employees shall have the right to grieve written censures or warnings, and adverse employee appraisals. Employees shall have the right to rebut in writing any disciplinary notice and that rebuttal will be placed in the employee file, but will not be part of the formal disciplinary record. Should an employee dispute any such entry in his/her file, he/she shall be entitled to recourse through the Grievance Procedure and the eventual resolution thereof shall become part of his/her personal record.

  • Grievance Procedure - Individual In the case of a grievance by the Bargaining Unit on behalf of one of its Members, the following steps may be taken in sequence where informal attempts to resolve the matter with the immediate supervisor have failed.

  • Probation for Newly Hired Employees A newly hired employee shall be on probation for a period of six (6) months from the date of hiring. During the probationary period, the employee shall be entitled to all rights and benefits of this Agreement. After completion of the probationary period, seniority shall be effective from the original date of employment.

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  • Union Policy Grievance or Employer Grievance A Union policy grievance or an Employer grievance may be submitted to the Employer or the Union, as the case may be, in writing, within ten (10) work days of the time circumstances upon which the grievance is based were known or should have been known by the griever. A meeting between the Employer and the Union shall be held within five (5) work days of the presentation of the written grievance and shall take place within the framework of Step 3 of Article 22.05

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