Common use of Discipline, Suspension, and Termination Clause in Contracts

Discipline, Suspension, and Termination. The parties have entered into this Agreement in good faith and acknowledge their respective ethical and legal obligations to fulfill its terms and conditions. The parties recognize, however, that under certain circumstances it may be necessary or advisable for the Hospital to discipline a Resident. Discipline includes, but is not necessarily limited to, warnings, suspension and termination of the Resident's appointment. It is mutually recognized that discipline, in any form, can threaten a Resident's career development. Conduct, in addition to behaviors listed in the Human Resource Policy and Procedure Standards of Conduct (See Reference Table for the location of Human Resources Policy), which may be subject to discipline (up to and including termination) includes, but is not limited to:

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Fellow Contract, Fellow Contract, Fellow Contract

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