Gross Insubordination Sample Clauses

Gross Insubordination is any act of defiance, disobedience, insolence, disrespect or utterance of invectives against a superior.
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Gross Insubordination. P. Termination
Gross Insubordination. 6. Using illegal drugs, narcotics, alcohol, or other intoxicants, or misusing legal or prescription drugs as intoxicants during working hours.
Gross Insubordination. (12) Disregard or violation of a major safety rule or precipitation of accidents through their own carelessness, or who are deemed to be accident or injury prone or who have an excessive number of accidents and/or injuries in a given period of time.
Gross Insubordination. If a student receives TWO Saturday Schools in the same week as disciplinary action, the student may be suspended. If the student skips a Saturday School detention, the student may be suspended. Continuously insubordinate students may receive more substantial discipline.
Gross Insubordination. (k) Proven or admitted use of excessive profanity or abusive language directed at customers, coworkers, or in the presence of customers or the public while wearing a Company-issued uniform or using a Company issued vehicle or phone.
Gross Insubordination. 6.1.1.6 Other conduct or actions that are so serious as to reflect a rejection of the employment contract.
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Gross Insubordination. 16. Two (2) written letters of reprimand, concerning related incidents, or three
Gross Insubordination. Inciting other people to violence or engaging in a conspiracy to disrupt the proper functioning of the school through collective action. Indecent behaviour Inflicting injury on another person Neglecting duty ( for prefects/scholar patrol/class captains, etc.) Racist, sexist or other discriminatory behaviour Theft, robbery / breaking and entering locked premises Sexual harassment Smoking on school pramises or in school uniform Carrying tobacco / drugs / being in the presence of smokers Stealing / theft or possession of stolen property Threatening another person with a dangerous weapon, Threatening another person with violence Vandalism (willful irreparable damage to property) Disraspecting other peoples property. The above offences shall be dealt with in the following prescribed manner. However individual cases may differ from case to case. Disciplinary hearing Isolation Withdrawal of privileges Suspension from class Community service on Saturdays Do duty in the toilets at break times Toilet duty at any time Suspension from school Meeting with parents to discuss future of learner. Expulsion Referral of learner to an outside agency for counseling! treatment programme
Gross Insubordination. An intentional, constant, or continuing refusal to obey a direct order, reasonable in nature, and given by and with proper authority.
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