Common use of Immediate discharge Clause in Contracts

Immediate discharge. Causes for immediate discharge include the following but are not limited to: (a) stealing; or (b) fighting; or (c) willful damage to Company property; or (d) reporting to work while under the influence of alcohol or drugs; or having these in the work place; or (e) insubordination; or (f) safety violations; or (g) smoking on company property; or (h) reporting of time cards other than his own or falsifying Company reports.

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Sources: Collective Agreement

Immediate discharge. Causes for immediate discharge include the following but are not limited to: (a) stealing; or (b) fighting; or (c) willful damage to Company property; or (d) reporting to work while under the influence of alcohol or drugs; or having these in the work place; or (e) insubordination; or (f) safety violations; or (g) smoking on company propertyin areas other than designated areas; or (h) reporting of time cards other than his own or falsifying Company reports.

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Sources: Collective Agreement