Common use of Immediate Removal Clause in Contracts

Immediate Removal. 1. Rules cannot be listed to cover every situation. Certain offenses are serious enough to warrant immediate removal without regard to previous reprimands or discipline. Such serious offenses include, but are not necessarily limited to the following: a. Theft of or damage to property of the district; b. Theft of or damage to the property of a fellow employee; c. Insubordination, or the uttering of threatening or abusive language toward management personnel, other employees or the public; d. Intoxication, working under the influence of a controlled substance, or the sale possession or use of any controlled substances; e. Falsification of any district records or employment records; and, f. Fighting.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement, Master Agreement, Master Agreement

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Immediate Removal. 1. Rules cannot be listed to cover every situation. Certain offenses are serious enough to warrant immediate removal without regard to previous reprimands or discipline. Such serious offenses include, but are not necessarily limited to the following: a. Theft of or damage to property of the district; b. Theft of or damage to the property of a fellow employee; c. Insubordination, or the uttering of threatening or abusive language toward management personnel, other employees or the public; d. Intoxication, working under the influence of a controlled substance, or the sale sale, possession or use of any controlled substances; e. Falsification of any district records or employment records; and, f. Fighting.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement, Master Agreement, Master Agreement

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