Contents of Personnel File. A. Adverse statements prepared by the County shall not be included in an employee's official personnel file unless a copy is provided to the employee. B. An employee shall have the right to inspect and review the contents of his or her official personnel file at reasonable intervals. C. In addition, an employee shall have the right to inspect and review the contents of his or her official personnel file in any case where the employee has a grievance related to performance; to a performance evaluation; or is contesting his or her suspension or discharge from County service. D. Letters of reference and reports concerning criminal investigations concerning the employee shall be excluded from the provisions of B. and C., above. E. An employee shall have the right to respond in writing or personal interview to any information contained in his or her official personnel file, such reply to become a permanent part of such employee's official personnel file. F. Any contents of an employee's official personnel file may be destroyed pursuant to an agreement between the Chief of Employee Relations and the employee concerned or by an order of an arbitrator, court or impartial hearing officer unless the particular item is otherwise required by law to be kept.
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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding
Contents of Personnel File.
A. Adverse statements prepared by the County shall not be included in an employee's official personnel file unless a copy is provided to the employee.
B. An employee shall have the right to inspect and review the contents of his or her official personnel file at reasonable intervals.
C. In addition, an employee shall have the right to inspect and review the contents of his or her official personnel file in any case where the employee has a grievance related to performance; to a performance evaluation; or is contesting his or her suspension or discharge from County service.
D. Letters of reference and reports concerning criminal investigations concerning the employee shall be excluded from the provisions of B. and C., above.
E. An employee shall have the right to respond in writing or personal interview to any information contained in his or her official personnel file, such reply to become a permanent part of such employee's official personnel file.
F. Any contents of an employee's official personnel file may be destroyed pursuant to an agreement between the Chief of Employee Relations and the employee concerned or by an order of an arbitrator, court or impartial hearing officer unless the particular item is otherwise required by law to be kept.
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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding
Contents of Personnel File. A. Adverse statements prepared by the County shall not be included in an employee's official personnel file unless a copy is provided to the employee.
B. An employee shall have the right to inspect and review the contents of his or her official personnel file at reasonable intervals.
C. In addition, an employee shall have the right to inspect and review the contents of his or her official personnel file in any case where the employee has a grievance related to performance; , to a performance evaluation; , or is contesting his or her suspension or discharge from County service.
D. Letters of reference and reports concerning criminal investigations concerning the employee shall be excluded from the provisions of B. and C., above.
E. An employee shall have the right to respond in writing or personal interview to any information contained in his or her official personnel file, such reply to become a permanent part of such employee's official personnel file.
F. Any contents of an employee's official personnel file may be destroyed pursuant to an agreement between the Chief of Employee Relations Human Resources Officer and the employee concerned or by an order of an arbitrator, court court, or impartial hearing officer unless the particular item is otherwise required by law to be kept.
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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding, Side Letter Agreement, Memorandum of Understanding
Contents of Personnel File. A. Adverse statements prepared by the County shall not be included in an employee's official personnel file unless a copy is provided to the employee.
B. An employee shall have the right to inspect and review the contents of his or her official personnel file at reasonable intervals.
C. In addition, an employee shall have the right to inspect and review the contents of his or her official personnel file in any case where the employee has a grievance related to performance; , to a performance evaluation; , or is contesting his or her suspension or discharge from County service.
D. Letters of reference and reports concerning criminal investigations concerning the employee shall be excluded from the provisions of B. and C., above.
E. An employee shall have the right to respond in writing or personal interview to any information contained in his or her official personnel file, such reply to become a permanent part of such employee's official personnel file.
F. Any contents of an employee's official personnel file may be destroyed pursuant to an agreement between the Chief of Employee Relations Human Resources Officer and the employee concerned or by an order of an arbitrator, court or impartial hearing officer unless the particular item is otherwise required by law to be kept.
Appears in 11 contracts
Sources: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding
Contents of Personnel File.
A. Adverse statements prepared by the County Superior Court shall not be included in an employee's official personnel file unless a copy is provided to the employee.
B. An employee shall have the right to inspect and review the contents of his or her official personnel file at reasonable intervals.
C. In addition, an employee shall have the right to inspect and review the contents of his or her official personnel file in any case where the employee has a grievance related to performance; to a performance evaluation; or is contesting his or her suspension or discharge from County service.
D. Letters of reference and reports concerning criminal investigations concerning the employee shall be excluded from the provisions of B. and C., above.
E. An employee shall have the right to respond in writing or personal interview to any information contained in his or her official personnel file, such reply to become a permanent part of such employee's official personnel file.
F. Any contents of an employee's official personnel file may be destroyed pursuant to an agreement between the Chief of Employee Relations Superior Court and the employee concerned or by an order of an arbitrator, court or impartial hearing officer unless the particular item is otherwise required by law to be kept.
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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding
Contents of Personnel File.
A. Adverse statements prepared by the County shall not be included in an employee's official personnel file unless a copy is provided to the employee.
B. An employee shall have the right to inspect and review the contents of his or her official personnel file at reasonable intervals.
C. In addition, an employee shall have the right to inspect and review the contents of his or her official personnel file in any case where the employee has a grievance related to performance; to a performance evaluation; or is contesting his or her suspension or discharge from County service.
D. Letters of reference and reports concerning criminal investigations concerning the employee shall be excluded from the provisions of B. and C., above.
E. An employee shall have the right to respond in writing or personal interview to any information contained in his or her official personnel file, such reply to become a permanent part of such employee's official personnel file.
F. Any contents of an employee's official personnel file may be destroyed removed pursuant to an agreement between the Chief of Employee Relations Human Resources Officer and the employee concerned or by an order of an arbitrator, court or impartial hearing officer unless the particular item is otherwise required by law to be kept.
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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding
Contents of Personnel File. A. Adverse statements prepared by the County shall not be included in an employee's official personnel file unless a copy is provided to the employee.
B. An employee shall have the right to inspect and review the contents of his or her official personnel file at reasonable intervals.
C. In addition, an employee shall have the right to inspect and review the contents of his or her official personnel file in any case where the employee has a grievance related to performance; to a performance evaluation; or is contesting his or her suspension or discharge from County service.
D. Letters of reference and reports concerning criminal investigations concerning the employee shall be excluded from the provisions of B. and C., above.
E. An employee shall have the right to respond in writing or personal interview to any information contained in his or her official personnel file, such reply to become a permanent part of such employee's official personnel file.
F. Any contents of an employee's official personnel file may be destroyed removed pursuant to an agreement between the Chief of Employee Relations Human Resources Officer and the employee concerned or by an order of an arbitrator, court or impartial hearing officer unless the particular item is otherwise required by law to be kept.
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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding
Contents of Personnel File. A. Adverse statements prepared by the County Superior Court shall not be included in an employee's official personnel file unless a copy is provided to the employee.
B. An employee shall have the right to inspect and review the contents of his or her official personnel file at reasonable intervals.
C. In addition, an employee shall have the right to inspect and review the contents of his or her official personnel file in any case where the employee has a grievance related to performance; to a performance evaluation; or is contesting his or her suspension or discharge from County service.
D. Letters of reference and reports concerning criminal investigations concerning the employee shall be excluded from the provisions of B. and C., above.
E. An employee shall have the right to respond in writing or personal interview to any information contained in his or her official personnel file, such reply to become a permanent part of such employee's official personnel file.
F. Any contents of an employee's official personnel file may be destroyed pursuant to an agreement between the Chief of Employee Relations Superior Court and the employee concerned or by an order of an arbitrator, court or impartial hearing officer unless the particular item is otherwise required by law to be kept.
Appears in 4 contracts
Sources: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding
Contents of Personnel File. A. Adverse statements prepared by the County shall not be included in an employee's official personnel file unless a copy is provided to the employee.
B. An employee shall have the right to inspect and review the contents of his or her official personnel file at reasonable intervals.
C. In addition, an employee shall have the right to inspect and review the contents of his or her official personnel file in any case where the employee has a grievance related to performance; to a performance evaluation; or is contesting his or her suspension or discharge from County service.
D. Letters of reference and reports concerning criminal investigations concerning the employee shall be excluded from the provisions of B. and C., above.
E. An employee shall have the right to respond in writing or personal interview to any information contained in his or her official personnel file, such reply to become a permanent part of such employee's official personnel file.
F. Any contents of an employee's official personnel file may be destroyed pursuant to an agreement between the Chief of Employee Relations Human Resources Officer and the employee concerned or by an order of an arbitrator, court or impartial hearing officer unless the particular item is otherwise required by law to be kept.
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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding
Contents of Personnel File.
A. Adverse statements prepared by the County shall not be included in an employee's official personnel file unless a copy is provided to the employee.
B. An employee shall have the right to inspect and review the contents of his or her official personnel file at reasonable intervals.
C. In addition, an employee shall have the right to inspect and review the contents of his or her official personnel file in any case where the employee has a grievance related to performance; , to a performance evaluation; , or is contesting his or her suspension or discharge from County service.
D. Letters of reference and reports concerning criminal investigations concerning the employee shall be excluded from the provisions of B. and C., above.
E. An employee shall have the right to respond in writing or personal interview to any information contained in his or her official personnel file, such reply to become a permanent part of such employee's official personnel file.
F. Any contents of an employee's official personnel file may be destroyed pursuant to an agreement between the Chief of Employee Relations Human Resources Officer and the employee concerned or by an order of an arbitrator, court court, or impartial hearing officer unless the particular item is otherwise required by law to be kept.
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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding
Contents of Personnel File. A. Adverse statements prepared by the County shall not be included in an employee's official personnel file unless a copy is provided to the employee.
B. An employee shall have the right to inspect and review the contents of his or her official personnel file at reasonable intervals.
C. In addition, an employee shall have the right to inspect and review the contents of his or her official personnel file in any case where the employee has a grievance related to performance; , to a performance evaluation; , or is contesting his or her suspension or discharge from County service.
D. Letters of reference and reports concerning criminal investigations concerning the employee shall be excluded from the provisions of B. and C., above.
E. An employee shall have the right to respond in writing or personal interview to any information contained in his or her official personnel file, such reply to become a permanent part of such employee's official personnel file.
F. Any contents of an employee's official personnel file may be destroyed pursuant to an agreement between the Chief of Employee Relations and the employee concerned or by an order of an arbitrator, court or impartial hearing officer unless the particular item is otherwise required by law to be kept.
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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding
Contents of Personnel File. A. Adverse statements prepared by the County Authority shall not be included in an employee's official personnel file unless a copy is provided to the employee.
B. An employee shall have the right to inspect and review the contents of his or his/her official personnel file at reasonable intervals.
C. In addition, an An employee shall have the right to inspect and review the contents of his or his/her official personnel file in any case where the employee has a grievance related to performance; , to a performance evaluation; , or is contesting his or his/her suspension or discharge from County Authority service.
D. Letters of reference and reports concerning regarding criminal investigations concerning the employee shall be excluded from the provisions of B. Section 8.B. and C.8.C., aboveof this Article.
E. An employee shall have the right to respond in writing or personal interview to any information contained in his or his/her official personnel file, such . Such reply to will become a permanent part of such employee's official personnel file.
F. Any contents of an employee's official personnel file may be destroyed pursuant to an agreement between the Chief of Employee Relations Human Resources Director and the employee concerned or by an order of an arbitrator, court court, or impartial hearing officer unless the particular item is otherwise required by law to be kept.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Memorandum of Understanding
Contents of Personnel File. A. Adverse statements prepared by the County shall not be included in an employee's official personnel file unless a copy is provided to the employee.
B. An employee shall have the right to inspect and review the contents of his or her official personnel file at reasonable intervals.
C. In addition, an employee shall have the right to inspect and review the contents of his or her official personnel file in any case where the employee has a grievance related to performance; , to a performance evaluation; , or is contesting his or her suspension or discharge from County service.
D. Letters of reference and reports concerning criminal investigations concerning the employee shall be excluded from the provisions of B. and C., above.
E. An employee shall have the right to respond in writing or personal interview to any information contained in his or her official personnel file, such reply to become a permanent part of such employee's official personnel file.
F. Any contents of an employee's official personnel file may be destroyed pursuant to an agreement between the Chief of Employee Relations Human Resources Director and the employee concerned or by an order of an arbitrator, court court, or impartial hearing officer unless the particular item is otherwise required by law to be kept.
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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding