Common use of Request for Reinstatement after AWOL Separation Clause in Contracts

Request for Reinstatement after AWOL Separation. A. An employee may be separated pursuant to Government Code section 19996.2 (the AWOL statute) if he/she is absent for five (5) consecutive work days without leave to be absent. An employee separated pursuant to the AWOL statute shall be afforded an opportunity for a Xxxxxxx hearing by his/her appointing power within five (5) working days after notice of the separation. An employee shall be noticed of his/her AWOL separation pursuant to Government Code section 18575.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Bargaining Unit 18 Agreement, Agreement, Bargaining Unit 18 Agreement

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Request for Reinstatement after AWOL Separation. A. a. An employee may be separated pursuant to Government Code section Section 19996.2 (the AWOL statute) if he/she is absent for five (5) consecutive work days without leave to be absent. An employee separated pursuant to the AWOL statute shall be afforded an opportunity for a Xxxxxxx hearing by his/her appointing power within five (5) working days after notice of the separation. An employee shall be noticed of his/her AWOL separation pursuant to Government Code section Section 18575.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: escholarship.org, irle.berkeley.edu, escholarship.org

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Request for Reinstatement after AWOL Separation. A. An employee may be separated pursuant to Government Code section Section 19996.2 (the AWOL statute) if he/she is absent for five (5) consecutive work days without leave to be absent. An employee separated pursuant to the AWOL statute shall be afforded an opportunity for a Xxxxxxx hearing by his/her appointing power within five (5) working days after notice of the separation. An employee shall be noticed of his/her AWOL separation pursuant to Government Code section Section 18575.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

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