Service Board definition
Examples of Service Board in a sentence
This prohibition extends to City’s Public Service Board, SAWS and other City boards and commissions, which are more than purely advisory.
Any emergency leaves of absence in excess of fifteen (15) days shall be brought to the attention of the Civil Service Board.
The enforcement and establishment of Civil Service Rules promulgated by the Civil Service Board are expressly excluded from consideration as a grievance.
Hearing Officers shall be responsible for the conduct of the hearing and shall identify the appeal issue, determine relevant facts, assess the credibility of witnesses, evaluate the evidence and render an advisory decision to the Civil Service Board.
No other disputes subject to the grievance procedure may be submitted to the Civil Service Board.
Any employee shall have the right to either grieve a disciplinary action pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, or to appeal the decision to the Civil Service Board.
Employees in the civil service who are denied advancement, or who are reduced in grade, shall have the right to appeal to the Civil Service Board in accordance with its rules and regulations.
A non-career employee may be released from their position at the discretion of the appointing authority at any time during the trial period without right of appeal to the Civil Service Board.
Such appeal must be filed with the City Manager or the Civil Service Board by the Association in writing within seven (7) calendar days from the date of discharge and unless so filed the right of appeal is lost.
A classified employee demoted in lieu of layoff, or involuntarily under Civil Service Rules, shall be paid at a step to be determined by the Civil Service Board which is in the approved range for the lower class position.