Verbal Documented Warning Sample Clauses

Verbal Documented Warning. A verbal documented warning is a formal disciplinary conversation that provides notice to the bargaining unit member that their behavior or performance must be improved. It defines the area(s) where improvement is needed, sets goals, and informs the bargaining unit member that failure to improve may result in more serious disciplinary action. This step can be taken as often as advisable. The verbal documented warning will be used for bargaining unit member misconduct that does not endanger the safety or well-being of participants, other employees, visitors, or the agency and which has not occurred frequently.
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Verbal Documented Warning. A verbal documented warning is a formal disciplinary conversation that provides notice to the employee that their behavior or performance must be improved. It defines the area(s) where improvement is needed, sets goals, and informs the employee that failure to improve may result in more serious disciplinary action. This step can be taken as often as prudent. The verbal documented warning will be used for employee misconduct which does not endanger the safety or well-being of the participants, other staff, or the agency, and which has not occurred frequently. A verbal documented warning does not always occur when a manager discusses an issue with an employee. It is not the same as coaching or a casual discussion with a staff member. A written summary of the verbal documented warning shall be placed in the personnel file. Electronic copies of this document will be provided to the employee and any xxxxxxx present at the disciplinary meeting at the time that it is placed in the employee’s personnel file.

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