Common use of Employee Termination Clause in Contracts

Employee Termination. No continuing employee may be dismissed or otherwise disciplined except for just cause. Prior to the dismissal of a continuing employee for unsatisfactory job performance, due process shall be afforded the employee. Due process shall include a conference with a building supervisor and/or Assistant Superintendent and issuance of a written warning that specifically identifies the behavior(s) which, if not remediated, could result in termination. A reasonable period of time shall be provided for the implementation of a Professional Development Plan except in cases that constitute summary grounds for dismissal without remediation.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Classified Employees, Agreement, Classified Employees

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Employee Termination. No continuing employee may be dismissed or otherwise disciplined except for just cause. Prior to the dismissal of a continuing employee for unsatisfactory job performance, due process shall be afforded the employee. Due process shall include a conference with a building supervisor and/or Assistant Superintendent and issuance of a written warning that specifically identifies the behavior(s) which, if not remediated, could result in termination. A reasonable period of time shall be provided for the implementation of a Professional Development Growth Plan except in cases that constitute summary grounds for dismissal without remediation.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

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Employee Termination. No continuing employee may be dismissed or otherwise disciplined except for just cause. Prior to the dismissal of a continuing employee for unsatisfactory job performance, due process shall be afforded the employee. Due process shall include a conference with a building supervisor and/or Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources and issuance of a written warning that specifically identifies the behavior(s) which, if not remediated, could result in termination. A reasonable period of time shall be provided for the implementation of a Professional Development Plan remediation except in cases that constitute summary grounds for dismissal without remediation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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