Common use of Infractions Requiring Formal Investigation Clause in Contracts

Infractions Requiring Formal Investigation. Some infractions may be so serious as to warrant discipline up to, and including suspension or discharge. In such cases, the traditional discipline process must be utilized. The following are examples of serious infractions that are designated as infractions for which an employee may not opt for the IIP, but is required to proceed under the traditional formal investigation: (This list is for illustrative purposes only and it is not intended to be limited solely to the infractions used as examples; it is not exhaustive.)

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

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Infractions Requiring Formal Investigation. Some infractions may be so serious as to warrant discipline up to, and including suspension or discharge. In such cases, the traditional discipline process must be utilized. The following are examples of serious infractions that are designated as infractions for which an employee may not opt for the IIPICA process, but is required to proceed under the traditional formal investigation: (This list is for illustrative purposes only and it is not intended to be limited solely to the infractions used as examples; it is not exhaustive.)

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

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