Common use of Immediate discharge Clause in Contracts

Immediate discharge. A board may discharge a non-probationary Interpreter, effective immediately, upon any of the following grounds: 1) Immoral conduct, insubordination, or conviction of a felony; 2) Conduct unbecoming an Interpreter which requires the immediate removal of the Interpreter from classroom or other duties; 3) Failure without justifiable cause to be present at assigned work place without first securing the written release of the school board; 4) Gross inefficiency which the Interpreter has failed to correct after reasonable written notice; 5) Willful neglect of duty; or 6) Continuing physical or mental disability subsequent to a 12 months leave of absence and inability to qualify for reinstatement.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Immediate discharge. A The board may discharge a non-probationary Interpreterhealth associate, effective immediately, upon any of the following grounds: 1) Immoral conduct, insubordination, or conviction of a felony; 2) Conduct unbecoming an Interpreter a health associate which requires the immediate removal of the Interpreter health associate from classroom or other duties; 3) Failure without justifiable cause to be present at assigned work place without first securing the written release of the school board; 4) Gross inefficiency which the Interpreter health associate has failed to correct after reasonable written notice; 5) Willful neglect of duty; or 6) Continuing physical or mental disability subsequent to a 12 months leave of absence and inability to qualify for reinstatement.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement