Common use of Minor Misdemeanour Clause in Contracts

Minor Misdemeanour. A minor misdemeanour need not be dealt with on the basis of a formal disciplinary action but may be dealt with informally by a supervisor. • Where an employee repeats unacceptable behaviour and/or performance or commits further misdemeanours(s) the supervisor will exercise discretion as to the appropriate course of action. Each situation will be considered on its merits. • The supervisor may decide to effect further counselling and/or guidance or may decide that the situation needs to be regarded as a serious misdemeanour and the formal disciplinary process effected.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Enterprise Agreement, www8.austlii.edu.au, www.saet.sa.gov.au

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Minor Misdemeanour. A minor misdemeanour need not be dealt with based on the basis of a formal disciplinary action but may be dealt with informally by a supervisorleader. • Where an employee repeats unacceptable behaviour and/or performance or commits further misdemeanours(s) the supervisor leader will exercise discretion as to the appropriate course of action. Each situation will be considered on its merits. • The supervisor leader may decide to effect further counselling and/or guidance or may decide that the situation needs to be regarded as a serious misdemeanour and the formal disciplinary process effected.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: d31atr86jnqrq2.cloudfront.net

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