Types of Discipline 4746 Sample Clauses

Types of Discipline 4746 
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  • Types of Discipline The types of discipline recognized for purposes of applying one of the appeal procedures under this Article are:

  • Types of Disciplinary Action It is the intent of the District to establish disciplinary procedures which are commensurate with the reasons or causes for disciplinary action. The principle of progressive discipline should be applied when repeated action is necessary. The following types of disciplinary action are listed in order of their increasing severity.

  • Forms of Discipline ‌ Discipline includes oral and written reprimands, reduction in pay, suspension, demotion, and discharge.

  • STANDARDS OF DISCIPLINE 32.01 Where written departmental standards of discipline are developed or amended, the Employer agrees to supply sufficient information on the standards of discipline to each employee and to the Institute.

  • Appeal of Discipline Permanent unit members who are deprived of salary or other loss in compensation or property rights as a result of the imposed discipline may appeal the disciplinary decision under Article XXI, Section 21.3.5, Arbitration, of the Grievance Procedure. Nothing herein shall prevent the parties from mutually agreeing to utilize Step IV, Mediation, of Article XXI, prior to Step V, Arbitration.

  • Notice of Discipline All notices of disciplinary action shall include a statement of the reasons therefor and a statement advising the employee that the action is subject to Article 20,

  • Imposition of Discipline 20.4.1 Only the Xxxxxxx and Vice-Principal (Academic), Deputy Xxxxxxx, Xxxx, or Xxxx on the recommendation of the Unit Head, can issue a written reprimand, or suspend or dismiss a Member.

  • Types of Grievances (a) Individual Grievance - a grievance alleging a violation of this Agreement affecting one Employee.

  • Types of Testing a. Pre-employment screening.

  • of The Book of Discipline of The United Methodist Church (2016 Edition, as amended)(the “Discipline”), at which at least two-thirds (2/3) of the professing members present at the church conference of Local Church voted to disaffiliate from The United Methodist Church “for reasons of conscience regarding a change in the requirements and provisions of the Book of Discipline related to the practice of homosexuality or the ordination or marriage of self-avowed practicing homosexuals as resolved and adopted by the 2019 General Conference, or the actions or inactions of its annual conference related to these issues which follow.”

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