Involuntary Leave Pending Investigation for Disciplinary Action Sample Clauses

Involuntary Leave Pending Investigation for Disciplinary Action. An appointing authority or his/her designee may place an employee under his/her control on involuntary leave from his/her position at any time for reasons of investigation for disciplinary action. Such involuntary leave may be either with or without pay subject to the limits set forth in Section 23.6 of this article. Written notice of such involuntary leave shall be given to the employee as soon as possible but not later than seventy-two (72) hours after such action is taken. Such involuntary leave is not a disciplinary action and shall not be subject to appeal unless it, or any portion of it, subsequently becomes a disciplinary action. In the event an employee is placed on involuntary leave without pay under this section and the appointing authority takes not disciplinary action, he/she shall reinstate the employee to his/her position and restore all rights and privileges and back pay for the time lost during the involuntary leave.
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Involuntary Leave Pending Investigation for Disciplinary Action. An Appointing Authority or his/her designee may place an employee under his/her control on involuntary leave from his/her position at any time for reasons of investigation for disciplinary action. Such involuntary leave shall be subject to the limits set forth in Section 26 F and Section 18. Written notice of such involuntary leave shall be given to the employee as soon as possible but not later than seventy-two (72) hours after such action is taken. Such involuntary leave is not a disciplinary action and shall not be subject to appeal unless it, or any portion of it, subsequently becomes a disciplinary action.
Involuntary Leave Pending Investigation for Disciplinary Action. An Appointing Authority or his/her designee may place a bargaining unit employee under his/her control on involuntary leave from his/her position at any time for reasons of investigation for disciplinary action. Such involuntary leave may be either with or without pay subject to the limits set forth in Section 23.6 of this article. Written notice of such involuntary leave shall be given to the employee as soon as possible but not later than seventy-two
Involuntary Leave Pending Investigation for Disciplinary Action. The appointing authority may place an employee on involuntary leave with pay, except when emergency or other special circumstances (i.e. criminal investigations, sexual harassment, police involvement, workplace violence, etc.) are alleged, at any time for reasons of investigation for disciplinary action. The appointing authority shall reinstate any such suspended employee to their position for a good cause and shall, upon reinstatement, restore their rights, benefits and privileges with back pay for time lost providing the appointing authority is satisfied that no disciplinary action is appropriate.

Related to Involuntary Leave Pending Investigation for Disciplinary Action

  • 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.

  • Grounds for Disciplinary Action The imposition of an oral reprimand shall not be subject to the grievance procedure. An employee may challenge the contents of any written materials pursuant to the provisions of Article 5.5

  • Disciplinary Action 18.1. The following sets out the action which may be taken when a worker returns a confirmed positive result to an alcohol or drug test.

  • CAUSE FOR DISCIPLINARY ACTION No disciplinary action shall be taken against a permanent employee without good cause. "

  • Notice of Disciplinary Action The Employer shall advise an Employee in writing of any disciplinary action taken including, but not limited to warning, reprimand, suspension, discharge or termination and the reasons in full for such action. The Employer shall also promptly provide the Union with a copy of each such disciplinary notice.

  • Disciplinary Actions Disciplinary Actions and Appeals shall be governed by SP&P, TSHRS regulations and TSHRS Disciplinary Action Policy 7G.l.

  • Record of Disciplinary Action (a) The Employer agrees not to introduce as evidence in a hearing relating to disciplinary action, any document from the file of an employee, the existence of which the employee was not aware at the time of filing.

  • No Disciplinary Action No Employee shall be discharged, penalized, disciplined or threatened for acting in compliance with the OHSA, its regulations and codes of practice and environmental laws, regulations or codes of practice, nor shall an Employee acting in compliance be intimidated or coerced.

  • Causes for Disciplinary Action The following causes shall be grounds for disciplinary action:

  • Disciplinary Matters (a) The employer acknowledges the principles of procedural fairness and the right to a support person.

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