Common use of Termination of Employment and Severance Clause in Contracts

Termination of Employment and Severance. a. This agreement may be terminated with or without cause by the City Manager. In the event CHIEF is terminated for cause, or voluntarily resigns, she shall not be entitled to severance. For purposes of this Agreement, the phrases “for cause,” “with cause” and “without cause” relate only to CHIEF’s potential entitlement to severance, and do not alter her at-will status.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Employment Agreement, Employment Agreement

Termination of Employment and Severance. a. This agreement may be terminated with or without cause by the City Manager. In the event CHIEF ASSISTANT is terminated for cause, or voluntarily resigns, she shall not be entitled to severance. For purposes of this Agreement, the phrases “for cause,” “with cause” and “without cause” relate only to CHIEFASSISTANT’s potential entitlement to severance, and do does not alter her at-will status.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Employment Agreement

Termination of Employment and Severance. a. This agreement may be terminated with or without cause by the City Manager. In the event CHIEF is terminated for cause, moved from CHIEF to a different position within the San Leandro Police Department, or voluntarily resignsresigns from her employment with CITY, she shall not be entitled to severance. For purposes of this Agreement, the phrases “for cause,” “with cause” and “without cause” relate only to CHIEF’s potential entitlement to severance, and do not alter her at-will status.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Employment Agreement