• Create and maintain a lunchroom environment that is safe for students by ensuring that no hazards are present • Oversee food preparation activities to ensure that all food items are being prepared according to set standards • Assist cooks in creating menus by providing them with feedback on students» likes and dislikes • Ascertain that all students are properly queued during lunchtime and ensure that their food is properly dispensed • Monitor student behavior during lunchtime and ensure that acceptable conduct is maintained • Circulate through lunchtime and provide assistance to young students in opening their meal packets • Ascertain that any spills are promptly cleaned up to ensure student safety and cafeteria sanitation • Respond to emergency situations or
instances of misconduct by following set protocols and procedures
In the case of long time employees without prior
instances of misconduct, theft may still be insufficient.
Some instances of misconduct are readily apparent and can be easily identified by family members, including physical abuse that results in burns, bruising, or broken bones.
Reuters reports that Cetero's Chapter 11 filing comes only months after the Food and Drug Administration put the company on notice for «
instances of misconduct and violations» involving fake documents and manipulated drug samples.
It must be more than minor
instances of misconduct.
The 4th charge is to be further investigated, but the specific
instances of misconduct are precluded from being considered in the further investigation.
Arguments over data and methods are the lifeblood of science, and are not
instances of misconduct.
Dota 2 «s $ 3,000,000 Frankfurt Major tournament was won by an unexpected newcomer from Europe, and one of the losing teams kicked a member for leaking game strategies and other
instances of misconduct.
Judging from the steady stream of news reports about teachers in traditional public schools sleeping with students, it appears that no amount of background checks or government oversight can eliminate rare but regular
instances of misconduct.
Rare
instances of misconduct or instances of irreproducibility are translated into concerns that science is broken.
Though the commission didn't find that Cuomo or Schneiderman had
any instances of misconduct, the panel does see a need to reform the state's porous campaign finance laws, under which the two leaders operate, Fitzpatrick said.
«Friend or not,
any instance of misconduct will be met with unambiguous action to ferret out the wrongdoing, correct the problem and ensure that law enforcement exacts the appropriate penalty,» Cohen said.
At the same time, Steneck notes that 1 in 100 researchers «consistently report» in surveys that they know about
an instance of misconduct.
Another example of when one
instance of misconduct will lead to a breakdown in the employment relationship is in the case of sexual harassment.
Not exact matches
Many seized on the tweet as another
instance of Trump defending men accused
of sexual
misconduct and violence, citing Senate candidate Roy Moore and former Fox News host Bill O'Reilly as past examples.
Then, during the campaign, The Washington Post reported on several
instances of sexual
misconduct between Moore and teenage girls when he was in his 30s.
«We do take this matter very seriously and we are devoted to combating
instances of sexual and gender - based
misconduct on our campus.»
It may well be that this is only the most recent
instance of Assembly Member Lopez» gross
misconduct.»
«The inquiry into the allegations that Silver turned a blind eye to many
instances of sexual
misconduct in the Assembly will necessarily include a parade
of plaintiffs» witnesses telling their stories
of violation, and even more defense witnesses responding to those claims (potentially including an alleged rapist and convicted sex offender).
Nelson said, «In many
instances, participants reported a lack
of knowledge regarding institutional policies or appropriate reporting channels when
misconduct occurs.
The committee acknowledged that policing publications for research integrity was not the job
of peer reviewers but noted that reviewers do sometimes bring possible
instances of scientific
misconduct to the attention
of journal editors.
In the report released yesterday, ORI identified six
instances in which Hauser engaged in research
misconduct in research funded by the National Institutes
of Health.
In August 2010, The Boston Globe broke the news that Harvard had found Hauser solely responsible for eight
instances of scientific
misconduct.
Its final report, released today during a press conference, did identify two
instances of research
misconduct.
Nearly a year has passed since The Globe broke the news that he had been put on leave following a university investigation that found him guilty
of eight
instances of scientific
misconduct.
• The medical TV drama that included 85
instances of sexual
misconduct was Grey's Anatomy, not House (3 April, p...
The National Science Foundation, for
instance, investigates
misconduct itself, whereas the Office
of Research Integrity in the Department
of Health and Human Services can only provide oversight
of universities» investigations.
The agency's response mirrors how it handled an earlier
instance of scientific
misconduct at another contract research organization
COPE head Elizabeth Wager echoed this view in her introductory talk, recounting
instances of universities «not cooperating with journals and failing to investigate research
misconduct properly.»
Instances of possible scientific
misconduct related to papers submitted to or published in the ASPB journals will be addressed by following the procedure outlined below.
After he witnesses several
instances of gross
misconduct and defuses a tense confrontation with a crazed inmate (Morgan Freeman), Brubaker reveals to the guards and administrators that he's not a criminal at all, but the new warden, assigned by the governor to infiltrate the facility undercover.
«Although, in theory, a single
instance of sufficiently severe one - on - one peer harassment» could have the effect
of denying students equal access to educational programs, the court found it «unlikely that Congress would have thought such behavior sufficient to rise to this level in light
of the inevitability
of student
misconduct and the amount
of litigation that would be invited by entertaining claims
of official indifference to a single
instance of one - on - one peer harassment.»
Just cause includes, but is not limited to, the following
instances, as defined by rule
of the State Board
of Education: immorality,
misconduct in office, incompetency, two consecutive annual performance evaluation ratings
of unsatisfactory under s. 1012.34, two annual performance evaluation ratings
of unsatisfactory within a 3 - year period under s. 1012.34, three consecutive annual performance evaluation ratings
of needs improvement or a combination
of needs improvement and unsatisfactory under s. 1012.34, gross insubordination, willful neglect
of duty, or being convicted or found guilty
of, or entering a plea
of guilty to, regardless
of adjudication
of guilt, any crime involving moral turpitude.
Inquiry is preliminary information gathering and fact finding to determine if an allegation, or apparent
instance of research
misconduct, warrants an investigation.
Meier's decision follows a New York Times report in which five women accused the architect
of several
instances of sexual
misconduct.
There are few circumstances in which an employer is able to summarily dismiss an employee and these
instances usually amount to an act
of serious or gross
misconduct.
Other
instances of self - reporting or notification exist in certain regulated industries (eg, financial services) with respect to the reporting
of criminal offences and other
misconduct to the regulator.
Referring to the doctrine
of cumulative cause, the Ontario Court concluded that there was just cause to terminate Mr. Chopra's employment because Easy Plastic had given him ample verbal and written warnings about poor performance and
misconduct, the cumulative effect being serious and prejudicial (indeed, in at least one
instance, intended to harm Easy Plastic).
Posts also examine
instances of prosecutorial and police
misconduct.
... We have not found any
instances of professional
misconduct for this lawyer.»
However, it found that other relevant circumstances apart from objective reasonableness needed to be considered, such as litigation
misconduct, deterrence
of repeated
instances of bringing meritless copyright infringement claims, and deterrence
of overaggressive assertion
of claims.
The odd twist in this story is that he was convicted under a law that was enacted in the face
of widespread financial
misconduct and often only applies to the destruction
of information recording
instances of corporate crime.
«The Crown in this case engaged in multiple
instances of prosecutorial
misconduct,» wrote Justice Mary Lou Benotto.
If the Council receives multiple complaints alleging similar
misconduct by a licensee, the Council will consider which
of the
instances is to be investigated.