Procedures Applicable to Minor or Major Discipline Resulting from Discrimination Allegations Investigation Clause Samples

Procedures Applicable to Minor or Major Discipline Resulting from Discrimination Allegations Investigation. 1. After the three-member panel review described in Article 35. J, a supervisor recommending any minor or major discipline based on the results of a Discrimination Allegations investigation will consult with a representative of the City Manager referred to in Article 35. C regarding the appropriate level of disciplinary action. Such supervisor retains full authority to recommend any level of disciplinary action he or she deems appropriate. 2. If the Chief of Police receives a recommendation for minor or major discipline as the result of a Discrimination Allegation investigation, the Chief of Police will consult with a representative of the City Manager referred to in Article 35. C regarding the appropriate level of disciplinary action. The Chief of Police retains full authority to decide any level of disciplinary action he or she deems appropriate. 3. No supervisor who has been identified as the subject of a Discrimination Allegations investigation will be permitted to participate in reviewing recommended disciplinary action for the complainant until the Discrimination Allegation investigation is complete and resulting disciplinary action, if any, is final.
Procedures Applicable to Minor or Major Discipline Resulting from Discrimination Allegations Investigation. 1. After the three-member panel review described in Article 35. J, a supervisor recommending any minor or major discipline based on the results of a Discrimination Allegations investigation will consult with a representative of the City Manager referred to in Article 35. C regarding the appropriate level of disciplinary action. Such supervisor retains full authority to recommend any level of disciplinary action he or she deems appropriate. 2. If the Chief of Police receives a recommendation for minor or major discipline as the result of a Discrimination Allegation investigation, the Chief of Police will consult with a representative of the City Manager referred to in Article 35. C regarding the appropriate level of disciplinary action. The Chief of Police retains full authority to decide any level of disciplinary action he or she deems appropriate.

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  • FLORIDA CONVICTED/SUSPENDED/DISCRIMINATORY COMPLAINTS By submission of an offer, the respondent affirms that it is not currently listed in the Florida Department of Management Services Convicted/Suspended/Discriminatory Complaint Vendor List.

  • Grievance on Layoffs and Recalls Grievances concerning layoffs and recalls shall be initiated at Step 2 of the grievance procedure.

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  • Deviation from Grievance Procedure The Employer agrees that, after a grievance has been discussed at Step 2 of the grievance procedure the Employer or his representatives shall not initiate any discussion or negotiations with respect to the grievance, either directly or indirectly with the aggrieved employee without the consent of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or the Union.