Board Of Aldermen - Agenda - 12/8/2020 - P202
Demotion may be used for disciplinary purposes in appropriate instances. In the event
of suspension, demotion, or discharge, the reasons for the action taken will be given in
writing to the employee within 24 hours.
It is understood that the severity of any particular infraction may warrant deviation from
the aforementioned steps.
B. Any employee disciplined or discharged shall, be entitled to the provisions of the
Grievance Procedure, and will be allowed a representative of their choosing. If requested
in writing by the employee, a hearing must be held with the Union, Division
Director and the Human Resource Manager within seven (7) calendar days of the
disciplinary action or discharge.
C. Provided that the employee has not had recurrence of discipline within the specified
period, written warnings will be removed from the employee's personnel file after twelve
(12) months and all suspension shall be removed within two (2) years. The prior
unexpired discipline is carried during the period of any subsequent equal or greater
discipline.
Article 41
Earned Time
Generally:
Earned Time is an alternative approach to the traditional manner of covering absence for
vacation, personal leave days, sick leave, and other types of leave. Instead of dividing benefits
into a specific number of days for each benefit, earned time amalgamates these days, into a
single benefit. Earned Time can be used for a variety of purposes including a payment in cash at
the time of termination, but only as provided in this Article. Earned Time is accrued for any
month in which an employee has been employed at least fifteen (15) calendar days, beginning
the first day of any month. Paid leave and absences for jury or military reserve duty are
considered time worked for Earned Time accrual purposes. While an employee will earn Earned
Time days during his or her probationary period, he or she cannot take Earned Time until they
have completed ninety (90) calendar days of employment with the City. If an employee leaves
City employment before they have worked ninety (90) days, they will not be paid for any
accrued Earned Time.
Coverage:
Employees who are employed in a position at least (20) hours per week are eligible to earn
Earned Time. Part time employees, those working less than 40 hours, accrue earned time on a
pro-rated basis. The accrual rates for full time employees are as follows:
Bargaining unit members employed by the city on June 30, 2009 shall continue to accrue Earned
Time on the following schedule:
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