Supervisor’s Working File. A supervisor's working file(s) shall be used to document concerns and acknowledgements or accolades. Information contained in said file cannot be used for disciplinary purposes unless the employee is notified of such information within ten (10) days of being placed in the working file and the employee will be provided an opportunity to respond.
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Samples: Supervisory/Professional Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Supervisor’s Working File. A supervisor's working file(s) shall be used to document concerns and acknowledgements or accolades. Information contained in said file cannot be used for disciplinary purposes or as derogatory material in evaluation unless the employee is notified of such information within ten (10) working days of being placed in the working file and the employee will be provided an opportunity to respond.
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Samples: Supervisory/Professional Agreement, Supervisory/Professional Agreement