Sentences with phrase «for insubordination»

The DEC has become a Ground Zero in the ongoing battle between the governor and the public employee unions over layoffs ever since its former commissioner, Pete Grannis, was fired for insubordination after the leaking of a memo he wrote warning further cuts at the agency would render it unable to fulfill its core missions.
More than a decade of organizing has resulted in reductions of suspensions by 32 %, arrests and summonses in school by 27 %, and suspensions for insubordination by 81 % in New York City schools.
Bratton said one police officer was suspended for insubordination, but did not provide details about the incident.
It's on this stretch of what feels like Eden to tired men clad in cumbersome armor — the water full of fish, the earth fertile with corn — that John Smith (Colin Farrell) lands in chains, a rebellious soldier of fortune awaiting hanging for insubordination to his commander (Christopher Plummer).
By contrast, another non-pregnant employee allegedly argued frequently and vehemently with the doctors, including telling one to «shut up,» but was never disciplined by the employer for insubordination.
«Let's see, I've been written up six times for insubordination,» he says.
This season alone he has been suspended by the NCAA for accepting illegal benefits and by coach Lute Olson for insubordination in practice.
CenProG together with well - meaning Ghanaians are fully aware that Mr Amidu, ever since he was sacked from office as Attorney General for insubordination had been on a collision course with the NDC and has minced no words in expressing his disdain for the NDC with his numerous epistles.
The office also came under fire in October 2012 when another Gallo campaign supporter, one - time alderman and county legislator Michael Madsen was fired from his job as community development's in - house housing rehabilitation specialist for insubordination.
A town receptionist who was suspended for 30 days in February for violating the town ethics policy avoided additional discipline recently when Town Supervisor Kevin Tollisen, whose wife is a close friend of the employee's, intervened after she was cited for insubordination, according to two people familiar with the matter.
The All Progressives Congress in Yobe on Tuesday readmitted the party's Women Leader and other members of the state executive council who were suspended last year for insubordination and indiscipline.
Herren says he fired Knols for insubordination and called in the police after Knols blocked the main entrance at Mbita Point, essentially trying to take control of the station.
As his feelings grow, the boy is consumed by conflicting emotions and a gut - wrenching ultimate decision: betray the father figure he's finally found or risk being killed by his gang for insubordination.
Along with their contract, he insists they refer to him as «sir», keep their attitudes in check and perform physical challenges for insubordination.
The first mate was in irons for insubordination; the second mate was ignorant of navigation.
He was removed for insubordination and faces being fired.
Mitchell was court martialed in 1925 for insubordination because he accused Army and Navy leaders of mismanagement when they invested in battle ships not aircraft carriers.
· The Slab — Convicted for insubordination and treason, Marcus was incarcerated in Jacinto Maximum Security Prison.
We are first introduced to series protagonist Marcus Fenix, a former Gear who is serving a sentence in prison for insubordination.
«High - court majority reaffirms Freshwater's dismissal»: The Columbus Dispatch has an article that begins, «The Ohio Supreme Court will not revisit its 4 - 3 decision that found a Mount Vernon teacher was legally dismissed for insubordination when he refused to remove religious symbols from his classroom.»
In the 2015 decision Karmel v Calgary Jewish Academy12 the court set out the ten elements required for insubordination to constitute just cause for dismissal:
For example, the CEO criticized the branch manager for insubordination and for behaving in an unprofessional manner.
A case in point is Vanderputten v. Seydaco Packaging Corp. [1] An employee who had a history of discipline for insubordination and angry outbursts came out as a trans woman.
The next day, the employer terminated Perera for insubordination and refusing to work where assigned.
I'd love to hear the story about you getting fired for insubordination.
It should come as no surprise, then, that despite everything that happened in camp — including TO's one - week suspension for insubordination, running back Brian Westbrook's seven - day holdout and, on Sunday, the team's decision to sever ties with holdout defensive tackle Corey Simon by removing his franchise - player tag — nobody in the organization pushed the panic button.
After reporting the harassment to a supervisor, Murrell says supervisors began to write her up for insubordination and gossiping.
According to Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed, he was fired for insubordination and poor judgment.
«Chris has been suspended for violating team rules, for insubordination and for destroying team equipment,» White Sox vice president and general manager Rick Hahn said in a prepared statement.
This is basically similar to any hired employee being fired for insubordination.
When she refused, a teacher suspended her for insubordination and threatened to hold her diploma.
Although Jerry later regrets sending it, the paper strikes a chord among his fellow agents who applaud him, yet they are unwilling to stick by his side when the management sacks him for insubordination, except for Dorothy Boyd (Zellweger, Reality Bites) in accounting, who has a thing for Jerry.
In this telling, Ghantt falls for fellow security guard Kelly Campbell (Kristen Wiig), who gets fired for insubordination.
Bogo initially fires her for insubordination, but instead gives her 48 hours to find the otter, after which Judy must resign if she fails.
I used to be critical of teachers who did not question flawed decisions until I had a principal who did not hesitate to write up anyone who disagreed with her for insubordination.
Suspensions have dropped significantly under de Blasio's tenure; suspensions are down 32 percent overall and suspensions for insubordination are down 81 percent since 2014.
He's an ex — FBI agent who's been fired for insubordination but is lured back to the Bureau to work a case that has become more unsolvable — and more deadly — by the hour.
The matter became more tangled when Lukács was suspended without pay for three months as a penalty for making public the name of the graduate student in question in his court application, and, too, for insubordination.
A lawyer in British Columbia has lost his wrongful dismissal case against a law firm that fired him for insubordination.
In the Alberta Human Rights Tribunal case of Perera v. St. Albert Day Care Society, Theresa Perera found this out the hard way when, due to a disabling injury, she refused to perform the work she was assigned and her employer terminated her for insubordination.
Salzman spoke with her at length about leaving her post and notified her that she would be terminated, effective April 27, 1993, for insubordination.
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