Suspension, Discharge or Community Transfer Sample Clauses

Suspension, Discharge or Community Transfer. Cases of alleged wrongful suspension, alleged wrongful discharge, or an alleged unreasonable community transfer shall be processed at the Final Level of the grievance procedure.
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  • DISCHARGE OR SUSPENSION The Employer shall not discharge nor suspend any employee without just cause, but in respect to discharge or suspension shall give at least one (1) warning notice of a complaint against such employee to the employee, in writing, and a copy of the same to the Union, except that no warning notice need be given to an employee before he/she is discharged if the cause of such discharge is dishonesty, drinking alcoholic beverages or being under the influence of drugs or in illegal possession of drugs during the workday (including meal period) or drunkenness, recklessness resulting in serious accident while on duty, or the carrying of unauthorized passengers while on the job or offenses of equal seriousness. Except for serious accidents, a driver will not be removed from the payroll during an investigation of an accident. The driver can be assigned to non-driving work during this period. Before disciplinary action is taken, a meeting shall be held with the employee and the employee shall have the right to choose a Xxxxxxx who is readily available and on the premises. In the case of discharge for any offense other than the above mentioned, including suspension, the disciplinary action will be held in abeyance for two (2) weeks to give the Local Union the opportunity to intervene prior to the action being taken. The warning notice, suspension or discharge as herein provided shall not remain in effect for a period of more than nine (9) months from the date of said warning notice, suspension or discharge. Any disciplinary action must be by proper written notice to the employee and the Union affected. Disciplinary letters must be issued by the Company within ten (10) working days after the incident. Any employee may request an investigation as to his/her discharge or suspension. Should such investigation prove that an injustice has been done to an employee, he/she shall be reinstated. The C.P.A.P.G.C. or the impartial arbitrator shall have the authority to order full, partial or no compensation for time lost. Appeal from discharge or suspension must be taken within ten (10) days by written notice and a decision reached within thirty (30) days from the date of suspension or discharge. An employee shall be given a copy of any Company form or document signed by the employee if requested. The Company will not use absenteeism or accidents in conjunction with any other disciplinary action.

  • Appeal of Discharge or Discipline Should the discharged or disciplined employee consider the discharge or discipline to be improper, a grievance shall be presented in writing as provided in the grievance procedure. In cases of discharge, or discipline resulting in suspension, the grievance shall be filed at Step 2 of the grievance procedure within 10 days of the discharge.

  • DISCHARGE, SUSPENSION AND DISCIPLINE 14.01 (a) In the event an Employee is suspended as a disciplinary measure and the Employee considers that an injustice has been done, the matter may be taken up at Step 2 of the Grievance Procedure.

  • Unjust Suspension or Discharge Should it be found upon investigation that an employee has been unjustly suspended, discharged or disciplined, such employee shall be immediately reinstated in his/her former position, without loss of seniority, and shall be compensated for all time lost in an amount equal to his/her normal earnings plus interest, or by any other arrangement as to compensation which is just and equitable in the opinion of the parties or in the opinion of the arbitrator if the matter is referred to such arbitrator.

  • Suspension and Debarment Contractor certifies that it and its principals are not suspended or debarred from doing business with the state or federal government as listed on the State of Texas Debarred Vendor List maintained by the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts and the System for Award Management (XXX) maintained by the General Services Administration. This certification is made pursuant to the regulations implementing Executive Order 12549 and Executive Order 12689, Debarment and Suspension, 2 C.F.R. Part 376, and any relevant regulations promulgated by the Department or Agency funding this project. This provision shall be included in its entirety in Contractor’s subcontracts, if any, if payment in whole or in part is from federal funds.

  • Suspension or Discharge In the event of a grievance arising from an employee's suspension or dismissal, the Employer agrees to notify the employee, in writing, setting out the grounds for the Employer's action. A copy of the notice will be sent to the Union's Area Office within five (5) calendar days. Grievances arising from suspension or dismissal, shall be filed at arbitration pursuant to Article 9.1 within fourteen (14) calendar days of the suspension or dismissal.

  • DISCHARGE, SUSPENSION AND WARNING 21.01 When the attitude or performance of an employee calls for a warning by the Employer, such a warning shall be documented, and a copy of this warning will be forwarded immediately to the regional office of the Union.

  • DISMISSAL, SUSPENSION AND DISCIPLINE 13 11.1 Procedure 13 11.2 Dismissal and Suspension 13 11.3 Burden of Proof 13 11.4 Right to Grieve Other Disciplinary Action 13 11.5 Personnel File 13 11.6 Right to Have Union Representative Present 14 11.7 Abandonment of Position 14 11.8 Probation 14 11.9 Employee Investigations 15 ARTICLE 12 - SENIORITY 15 12.1 Seniority Defined 15 12.2 Seniority List 16 12.3 Loss of Seniority 16 12.4 Re-Employment 17 12.5 Bridging of Service 17 12.6 Same Seniority 17 ARTICLE 13 - LAYOFF AND RECALL 17 13.1 Definition of a Layoff 17 13.2 Pre-Layoff Canvass 17 13.3 Layoff 18 13.4 Bumping 18 13.5 Recall 19 13.6 Advance Notice 19 13.7 Grievance on Layoffs and Recalls 19 13.8 Worksite Closure 19 ARTICLE 14 - HOURS OF WORK 20 14.1 Definitions 20 14.2 Hours of Work 20 14.3 Rest Periods 21 14.4 Meal Periods 22 14.5 Flextime 22 14.6 Staff Meetings 22 (ii) 14.7 Standby Provisions 22 14.8 Conversion of Hours 23 ARTICLE 15 - SHIFTS 23 15.1 Exchange of Shifts 23 15.2 Shortfall of Shifts 23 15.3 Short Changeover Premium 23 15.4 Split Shifts 23 15.5 Work Schedules 23 ARTICLE 16 - OVERTIME 24 16.1 Definitions 24 16.2 Overtime Entitlement 24 16.3 Recording of Overtime 24 16.4 Sharing of Overtime 24 16.5 Overtime Compensation 24 16.6 No Layoff to Compensate for Overtime 24 16.7 Right to Refuse Overtime 25 16.8 Callback Provisions 25 16.9 Rest Interval 25 16.10 Overtime for Part-Time Employees 25 16.11 Authorization and Application of Overtime 25 ARTICLE 17 - HOLIDAYS 26 17.1 Paid Holidays 26 17.2 Holiday Falling on Saturday or Sunday 26 17.3 Holiday Falling on a Day of Rest 26

  • DISCIPLINE, SUSPENSION AND DISCHARGE 14.01 The Employer shall not discipline, suspend or discharge any employee except for just cause.

  • DISCHARGE OR DISCIPLINE 1. The Company shall have the right to discipline or discharge associates for just cause in accordance with the reasonable, established Company rules and regulations, which may be modified from time to time by the Company. In the case of the discharge of an associate, the Company shall furnish the discharged associate a signed statement giving the reason for discharge. The Company shall also email a copy of the signed statement to the President of Local 81408 as well as the representing xxxxxxx within three (3) business days.

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