Examples of unacceptable Sample Clauses

Examples of unacceptable use for personal business days include, but are not limited to the employee’s: (1) recreational purpose; (2) business transaction which results in personal financial gain,; (3) social functions; (4) working for someone else; and (5) seeking new employment.
Examples of unacceptable receipts: cancelled checks, copies of bank or credit card statements, or anything that does not have the uniquely identifying characteristics of acceptable receipts.
Examples of unacceptable. Behaviour include but are not limited to the following, and will be dealt with under a progressive Warning system: • Failure to follow the Company’s policies or standard procedures; • Failure to display the Company values; • Failure to perform work to the standard required; • Misuse or unauthorised use of the Company’s property (including intellectual property); • Unauthorised absence from work; • Posting offensive notices on Company Premises or property; • Preventing or hindering another employee in the execution of their proper work; • Wasting time or materials; • Failure to complete stipulated work hours, unless sick or by reason of personal emergency; • Failure to report a work-related accident, incident or near miss; • Failure to report a serious injury, serious illness, dangerous incident, or fatality in accordance with the Company’s Workplace Health & Safety Policy; • Failure to follow reasonable instruction or direction from a Manager; • Continual lateness or lack of application to an assigned task; • Careless action resulting in injury to another employee or damage to the property (including intellectual) of the Company or its clients; • Reporting for work in a condition incapable of carrying out duties properly or safely; • Consumption of Drugs (other than as prescribed by a registered medical practitioner) or alcohol on Company Premises without authorisation; • Excessive use of personal mobile phone and internet during work hours.
Examples of unacceptable use include, but are not limited to:

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