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Legislation-Meeting Minutes
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Ordinance
Number
008
Date
3/3/2014
Year
2014
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Collective Bargaining Agreement between <br />Mayfteld Village and the I.A.F.F. Local 2619 <br />C. Within five (5) calendar days after the hearing, the administrator shall <br />provide the employee a written statement affirming or disaffirtning the <br />charges based on the relative strength of the evidence given at the hearing by <br />the employee and the Employer. <br />D. The affected employee(s) may elect to have a representative of the Union <br />present at any such pre-disciplinary conference. <br />Section 12.3. Following the conference, any employee receiving an order of suspension or <br />dismissal may appeal such order at Step 3 of the grievance procedure within five (5) calendar days <br />of receipt of the decision. <br />Section 12.4. Prior to the scheduled time of the conference, the employee may waive his/her <br />right to such a conference by signing the "Waiver of Pre-Disciplinary Conference" form. An <br />employee who waives his right to such a conference may not grieve the imposition of discipline <br />in the matter in which the conference was scheduled. <br />Section 12.5. The Employer agrees all disciplinary procedures shall be carried out in private and <br />in a business-like manner. However, testimony given at any disciplinary meeting and/or hearing <br />does not violate this provision. <br />Section 12.6. Records of disciplinary action shall cease to have force and effect or be considered <br />in future discipline matters under the following timeframes: <br />Oral and written reprimands 12 months <br />Suspensions of less than 3 days 18 months <br />Suspensions of 3 days or more 24 months <br />Section 12.7. An employee may inspect his or her personnel file as set forth in this Agreement, <br />under Article 13, Personnel Files. <br />Section 12.8. Should an employee dispute any of the contents of his or her personnel file, he or <br />she may attach a written rebuttal to the disputed item for inclusion into the file. <br />ARTICLE 13 <br />PERSONNEL FILES <br />Section 13.1. It is recognized by the parties that the Employer may establish regulations for the <br />custody, use and preservation of the records, papers, books, documents and property pertaining to <br />the Employer or its employees. Employees shall have access to their own individual personnel files <br />for review of documents contained in said personnel file. An employee shall not have access to any <br />other employee's personnel file. Employees shall have access to their individual personnel files for <br />review in the following manner: <br />7
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