UNFAVORABLE REPORTS ON PERFORMANCE Clause Samples

UNFAVORABLE REPORTS ON PERFORMANCE. (Counseling Memos, Written Admonishments, and Reprimands): 45
UNFAVORABLE REPORTS ON PERFORMANCE. (Counseling Memos, Corrective Counseling Documents (CCD), Performance Improvement Plans (PIP), Written Admonishments, and Reprimands): If an employee's performance results in a performance counseling document, a copy shall be given to the employee and may be filed in their personnel file. The document shall be removed from the employee’s file at the end of two (2) years if requested by the employee, provided that: 1) no additional performance counseling documents have been issued during the intervening period, or 2) formal disciplinary action, as defined in Article 33, Section 2A, has not occurred, or 3) counseling documents do not pertain to sexual harassment, discrimination, or workplace violence. The Court agrees that such performance counseling documents shall not be submitted nor referenced in disciplinary actions or appeals after the two-year period provided by this Section.

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