DISCIPLINE OF AN EMPLOYEE Sample Clauses

DISCIPLINE OF AN EMPLOYEE. 22.1 The City may only discipline regular employees for just cause. In the case of disciplinary action involving suspension, demotion or discharge, the employee shall be given notice of the action to be taken, the evidence or materials upon which the action is based, and an opportunity to respond to the Police Chief either orally or in writing, provided the employee requests the opportunity within seven (7) calendar days of the notice of the action. The above process will occur prior to the imposition of the discipline.
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DISCIPLINE OF AN EMPLOYEE. Should it become necessary to discipline an employee, it is the District’s intent to do so consistent with the concept of progressive discipline. This process includes as many as five (5) steps. Employees covered by this agreement may be disciplined for just cause in the following ways:
DISCIPLINE OF AN EMPLOYEE. 23.1 Authority - Full authority for discipline is retained by the city. The city may discipline a regular employee for just cause. In appropriate cases the city will use progressive disciplinary practices.

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