USE OF HEARING OFFICER IN DISCIPLINARY ACTION INITIATED BY CITY Clause Samples

USE OF HEARING OFFICER IN DISCIPLINARY ACTION INITIATED BY CITY. Employees in this unit may select usage of a hearing officer instead of a hearing before the Civil Service Board for disciplinary actions. This usage shall be governed by the provisions of Chapter 3, Article 2, Section 3-283 of the FMC.
USE OF HEARING OFFICER IN DISCIPLINARY ACTION INITIATED BY CITY. ‌ Members may elect the alternative appeal procedure before a hearing officer instead of a hearing before the Civil Service Board, as provided in FMC Section 3- 283.

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