Insubordination. Bringing intoxicants or illegal drugs into or consuming intoxicants or illegal drugs on any school property or reporting to work under the influence of intoxicants or illegal drugs of any kind in any degree whatsoever;
Insubordination. Unprofessional conduct including but not limited to:
Insubordination. If a member has been advised that the investigation may result in criminal charges, the member's refusal to answer questions or to participate in the investigation shall not be considered insubordination or like offense. In all other circumstances, before a member may be charged with insubordination or like offense for refusing to answer questions or participate in an investigation, the member shall be advised that such conduct, if continued, may be made the basis for such a charge.
Insubordination. Before a member may be charged with insubordination or like offense for refusing to answer questions or participate in an investigation, they shall be advised that such conduct, if continued, may be made the basis for such charge.
Insubordination. Being at work under the influence of liquor or drugs, carrying onto the premises liquor or drugs or consuming or using liquor or drugs during work hours and/or on County premises.
Insubordination. Possession or consumption of any controlled substance while on duty or in such close time proximity thereto as to cause any detrimental effect upon pupils, upon the employee or upon employees associated with him/her.
Insubordination. Violation of any lawful or reasonable regulation or order made and given by a supervisor
Insubordination. Willful damage of District property or waste of District property;
Insubordination. Excessive absenteeism or tardiness.
Insubordination. Possessing a weapon on the Employer’s property;